New Release Review: A Madness Most Discreet (A Midsummer Story) by Laura Lascarso

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: A Madness Most Discreet AUTHOR: Laura Lascarso SERIES: A Midsummer Story PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 285 pages RELEASE DATE: June 20, 2020 BLURB: Michael D’Agostino is a bestselling mystery author suffering from writer’s block when he meets Arden Evans, a beguiling Read more

New Release Review: Rare by Briar Prescott

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Rare AUTHOR: Briar Prescott PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 293 pages RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2020 BLURB: One summer changes their lives forever… Alex Ellison is well-educated, rich and good-looking. Too bad the ingredients of success haven’t mixed too well for Read more

Flashback Friday Review: Cookies (Cookies #1) by Teodora Kostova

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Cookies AUTHOR:  Teodora Kostova SERIES:  Cookies #1 PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  276 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 17, 2016 BLURB: I went to war, running away from myself. I came back in pieces to find out who I really was… Read more

Release Day Review: Cabin Fever by Roe Horvat

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Cabin Fever AUTHOR: Roe Horvat PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 161 pages RELEASE DATE: June 18, 2020 BLURB: Michael Bourgeon is a talented artist, young and gorgeous, a stinking rich heir from a well-connected family. He’s the infamous libertine behind the Read more

Release Day Review: Second Priority (Priorities #2) by Este Holland

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Second Priority AUTHOR: Este Holland SERIES: Priorities #2 PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 136 pages RELEASE DATE: June 12, 2020 BLURB: Sometimes it takes that special someone to open our hearts. Riley My heart belonged to him the moment we met. Four Read more

Recent Release Review: Camp by L.C. Rosen

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Camp AUTHOR:  L.C. Rosen PUBLISHER:  Little, Brown Books for Young Readers LENGTH:  384 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 26, 2020 BLURB: From the author of the acclaimed Jack of Hearts (and other parts) comes a sweet and sharp screwball comedy that critiques the Read more