Recent Release Book Review: Bad Cowboy Tennessee (Hard Spot Saloon #3) by Raleigh Ruebins

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Bad Cowboy Tennessee SERIES:   Hard Spot Saloon AUTHOR:  Raleigh Ruebins PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH: 300  pages RELEASE DATE:  June 19, 2025 BLURB: He’s not just a cowboy. He’s a monster, with his sights on me. He’s also my Read more

Recent Release Review: Desperately Delicate Viper (Mafia Bound #4) by K.M. Neuhold

Reviewed by Jen   TITLE:  Desperately Delicate Viper SERIES: Mafia Bound AUTHOR: K.M. Neuhold PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 203 pages RELEASE DATE: June 6, 2025 BLURB: That Feeling when the man you just robbed and left tied up and blindfolded Read more

Release Day Review: Everything That Kills Me by Barbara Elsborg

Reviewed by True   TITLE: Everything That Kills Me AUTHOR: Barbara Elsborg PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 422 pages RELEASE DATE: June 23, 2025 BLURB: Two boys. One deadly secret. A love worth risking everything for. Rescued from a raging inferno as Read more

Audio Book Review: Hitman Himbo by Saxon James (Author) & Liam DiCosimo and Tim Paige (Narrators)

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Hitman Himbo AUTHOR:   Saxon James NARRATORS:  Liam DiCosimo & Tim Paige PUBLISHER:  May Books LENGTH:  10 hours and 46 miutes RELEASE DATE:  May 29, 2025 BLURB: What do you do when you’re a hitman … who’s terrible at Read more

Book Review: Once a Rogue (Roaring Twenties Magic #2) by Allie Therin

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Once a Rogue SERIES: Roaring Twenties Magic  AUTHOR:  Allie Therin PUBLISHER:  Carina Press LENGTH:  309 pages RELEASE DATE:  August 22, 2023 BLURB: Two reformed scoundrels have renounced the battlefields and scandals for one another, but their troubled pasts could Read more

Recent Release Review: His Coveted Obsession (The District #4) by Courtney W. Dixon

Reviewed by Jen   TITLE: His Coveted Obsession SERIES: The District AUTHOR: Courtney W. Dixon PUBLISHER: Self published LENGTH: 372 Pages RELEASE DATE: June 10, 2025 BLURB: Bailey When obsession and possessiveness collide… Thomas Lauder Easton is my hero, and Read more