Blog Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: M. Tasia – Boys of Brighton Series

The Holidays Boys of Brighton Book 10 by M. Tasia Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group Publication Date: November 27, 2018 It’s the holiday season in Brighton, Texas, and there’s a wedding too – everyone is invited to Read more

Advent Calendar Review: Santa’s Little Library (2019 Advent Calendar | Homemade for the Holidays) by Jana Denardo

Reviewed by Kimberley  TITLE:  Santa’s Little Library  SERIES: 2019 Dreamspinner Advent Homemade for the Holidays AUTHOR: Jana Denardo PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press  LENGTH:  28 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 1, 2019 BLURB: For small-town newlyweds Caleb and Quinn, finding the perfect gifts Read more

Blog Tour incl Guestpost, Excerpt & Giveaway: Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott – Rialto (The Unbreakable Bond Series)

Title: Rialto Series: Unbreakable Bonds Series #8 Author: Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott Publisher: Drake & Elliott LLC Release Date: December 16, 2019 Length: 74,000 Genre: Romance, Thriller/Suspense, Add to Goodreads Synopsis Someone has it out for Rialto. Ian Banner Read more

Blog Post incl Guestpost & Giveaway: Z. Allora – The Longest Night

  A warm welcome to author Z. Allora joining us today to talk about new release “The Longest Night”. Check out Z. ‘s guestpost incl recipe! and have a chance to participate in the giveaway! Welcome Z. 🙂 A warm Read more

Audiobook Blog Tour Incl Guest post & Giveaway: Fighter, A Survivor story by TM Smith (Author) & Nick J. Russo (Narrator)

Fighter – A Survivor story   Dedication and smarts have given Blair Cummings a leg up in the Bureau. His job is all-consuming, but rewarding. It doesn’t leave much time for a love life though, not that Blair believes in love. Read more

Blog Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Stocking Stuffers (An MM Holiday Romance Anthology)

Jake’s Heart For Christmas by Angelo Diaz I felt my whole body sweating before I even looked up, already guessing what it could be. When Declan and I lifted our eyes, my assumption was correct. A mistletoe hung right above Read more