Recent Release Review: All the Rules of Heaven (All That Heaven Will Allow #1) by Amy Lane

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: All the Rules of Heaven AUTHOR: Amy Lane SERIES: All That Heaven Will Allow #1 PUBLISHER: DSP Publications LENGTH: 317 pages RELEASE DATE: November 3, 2020 BLURB: When Tucker Henderson inherits Daisy Place, he’s pretty sure it’s not a windfall—everything in Read more

Release Day Review: Bat Boy (Easton U Pirates #1) by Christina Lee

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Bat Boy AUTHOR: Christine Lee SERIES: Easton U Pirates PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 222 pages RELEASE DATE: November 10, 2020 BLURB: Brady Donovan With a baseball scholarship to Easton University and awesome family and friends, my life is pretty golden. Except, Read more

Short Story Review: A Kiss in Time by Pat Henshaw

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  A Kiss In Time AUTHOR:  Pat Henshaw PUBLISHER:  JMS Books LENGTH:  20 pages RELEASE DATE:  November 4, 2020 BLURB: When former tagger Eric hears a cute fellow student named Joel protesting to a woman that he’s gay, Eric comes Read more

Release Day Review: How to Save a Human (VRC: Vampire Related Crimes #4) by Alice Winters

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: How to Save a Human AUTHOR: Alice Winters SERIES: VRC: Vampire Related Crimes #4 PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 332 pages RELEASE DATE: November 6, 2020 BLURB: River When I meet Bentley DeGray, I’m at the lowest point in my life because Read more

Recent Release Review: Until the World Stops by L.A. Witt

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Until the World Stops AUTHOR:  L.A. Witt PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  248 pages RELEASE DATE:  October 28, 2020 BLURB: Their plan was perfect…until the world stopped. After the Navy boots him out, Tristan is screwed. Without an honorable discharge Read more

Book Review: Danny Doormat by Rowan McAllister

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Danny Doormat AUTHOR: Rowan McAllister PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 243 pages RELEASE DATE: June 30, 2020 BLURB: It’s time to wipe his feet of the idea that he’s not good enough to be loved. Danny Dorfmann is dependable, no matter Read more