Flashback Friday Review: The Glass House by Suki Fleet

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  The Glass House AUTHOR:  Suki Fleet PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  219 pages RELEASE DATE:  July 11, 2018 BLURB: At 17 Sasha is a little lost and a lot lonely. He craves friendship but his self-destructive tendencies cause problems and he Read more

Release Day Review: Code Blue (Atrous #2) by N.R. Walker

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Code Blue SERIES:  Atrous #2 AUTHOR:  N.R. Walker PUBLISHER:  BlueHeart Press LENGTH:  RELEASE DATE:  February 24, 2022 BLURB: Steve Frost had dreams of wearing the national championship belt in mixed martial arts, maybe even going pro, but instead, finds Read more

Release Day Review: Luke (Learning to Love #3) by Con Riley

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Luke SERIES:  Learning to Love AUTHOR:  Con Riley PUBLISHER:  Figment Ink LENGTH:  330 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 24, 2022 BLURB: Can Luke learn to love the man who left him? Headmaster Luke Lawson is committed to saving his boarding school Read more

Release Day Review: Wicked Heat (Chicago Heat #1) by Ella Frank

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Wicked Heat SERIES:  Chicago Heat #1 AUTHOR:  Ella Frank PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  268 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 22, 2022 BLURB: Ryan Kind, caring, and protective. Those are the three qualities I’m looking for when it comes to my dream Read more

Release Day Review: To Whom it May Concern (For Him #3.5 Novella) by A.M. Johnson

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  To Whom it May Concern SERIES:  For Him #3.5 AUTHOR:  A.M. Johnson PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  101 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 17, 2022 BLURB: To whom it may concern, I can’t be sure what you’re into, that being said, if you Read more

Recent Release Review: What the Heart Sees by Ileana Lallain

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  What the Heart Sees AUTHOR:  Ileana Lallain PUBLISHER:  Dreamspinner Press LENGTH:  288 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 1, 2022 BLURB: Friends since childhood Zach and Ethan come from different worlds… and it’s never been more apparent. For the past semester, Read more