Book Review: Better to Believe (Harrison Campus #4) by Andy Gallo

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Better to Believe SERIES:  Harrison Campus AUTHOR:  Andy Gallo PUBLISHER:  self-published LENGTH:  207 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 19, 2021 BLURB: Fall for your best friend’s brother, just don’t break his heart. Coury Henderson has wanted to play professional baseball since he Read more

Release Day Book Review: Turnabout (Vino & Veritas Book 9) by Laurel Greer

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: Turnabout SERIES: Vino & Veritas Book #9 AUTHOR: Laurel Greer PUBLISHER: Heart Eyes Press LENGTH: 302 pages RELEASE DATE: May 6, 2021 BLURB:  I don’t have time for an unplanned visit home to help out Read more

Book Review: Finn’s Fantasy (Maine Men #1) by K.C. Wells

Reviewed by True   TITLE: Finn’s Fantasy SERIES: Maine Men #1 AUTHOR: K. C. Wells PUBLISHER: Self-Publishing LENGTH: 313 pages RELEASE DATE: April 10, 2021 BLURB: A secret desire By day, Finn builds houses on the coastline of Maine. Afterhours, Read more

Book Review: Blood (Scales ‘N Spells #4) by Jocelynn Drake & A.J. Sherwood

Reviewed by Anna Lynn   TITLE:  Blood SERIES:  Scales ‘N’ Spells #4 AUTHOR:  Jocelynn Drake, AJ Sherwood PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  410 Pages RELEASE DATE:  April 9, 2021 BLURB: Secret identities are hard to keep. Sora finds this to be doubly Read more

Audio Book Review: My Kind of Christmas (Men of Fort Dale #5) by Romeo Alexander (Author) & Michael Ferraiuolo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  My Kind of Christmas AUTHOR:  Romeo Alexander NARRATOR:  Michael Ferraiuolo PUBLISHER:  Books Unite People LENGTH:  5 hours and 19 minutes RELEASE DATE:  February 11, 2021 BLURB:   Nick: Team Maelstrom is my family as much as the family who raised me. That includes Read more

New Release Book Review: Bad Daddy (Unexpected Daddies Book 3) by Victoria Sue

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE: Bad Daddy SERIES:  Unexpected Daddies Book 3 AUTHOR: Victoria Sue PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH: 185 pages RELEASE DATE: May 3, 2021 BLURB:  Bad so bad. Caleb DeLuca knew that tattooed, scarred ex-cons didn’t usually get trusted Read more