Release Day Review: Following the Rules (The Script Club #1) by Lane Hayes

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Following the Rules SERIES:  The Script Club #1 AUTHOR:  Lane Hayes PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  191 pages RELEASE DATE:   May 7, 2021 BLURB: The geek, the jock, and a new set of rules… Topher- My friend’s brother needs an Read more

Book Review: The Mastermind (The Long Con Adventures #1) by Amy Lane

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: The Mastermind SERIES: The Long Con Adventures #1 AUTHOR: Amy Lane PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 266 pages RELEASE DATE: April 10, 2021 BLURB: Once upon a time in Rome, Felix Salinger got caught picking his first pocket and Danny Mitchell saved Read more

Duo Release Day Review: A Glass of Red by Sam Carlson

Reviewed by Valerie and True   TITLE:  A Glass of Red AUTHOR:  Sam Carlson PUBLISHER:  Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 180 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 27, 2021 BLURB:  When nerdy art student Noah Andrews turned his love of wine into a way to make money Read more

New Release Review: Heartwood (Daydream, Colorado #2) by A.M. Rose

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Heartwood SERIES:  Daydream, Colorado #2 AUTHOR:  A.M. Rose PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH: 301 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 25, 2021 BLURB: You have to have roots before branches Tate had been defying that sentiment all his life with terrible results. Read more

Recent Release Review: A Reluctant Boy Toy (Men of St. Nacho’s #3) by Z.A. Maxfield

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: A Reluctant Boy Toy SERIES: Men of St. Nacho’s #3 AUTHOR: Z.A. Maxfield PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 258 pages RELEASE DATE: April 12, 2021 BLURB: A physically scarred veteran. An emotionally scarred young actor. Can they let go of the past Read more

Release Day Review: Perfectly Us by Jaclyn Osborn

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Perfectly Us AUTHOR: Jaclyn Osborn PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 237 pages RELEASE DATE: April 21, 2021 BLURB: One summer. Two hearts forever changed. Alex is magnetic. His vibrant personality and easy smiles draw people toward him. No one would guess Read more