Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt: He Shoots, He Scores (Skate to Love #1)

Book Title: He Shoots, He Scores (Skate to Love Book 1) Author: Tricia Owens Publisher and Cover Artist: Tricia Owens Genre/s: Sports M/M Romance Length: 70 000 words Release Date: June 16, 2020   Buy Links – Available on Kindle Read more

Blog Tour incl Guestpost, Excerpt & Giveaway: Morgan Brice – Kings of the Mountain

Book Title: Kings of the Mountain Author: Morgan Brice Cover Artist: Natania Barron Release Date: May 21, 2020 Genre/s: Urban Fantasy, MM paranormal romance Trope/s: Hurt/comfort, mutual pining, friends-to-lovers,  childhood best friends, second chance Themes: coming of age, forgiveness for Read more

Blog Tour incl Character Interview, Excerpt & Giveaway: MJ Calabrese – Warrior’s Way

M.J. Calabrese has a new Gay/Bi mystery thriller out: “Warrior’s Way.” And there’s a giveaway! Friends since childhood, Albuquerque detective Eagle Woodard and criminal profiler Adam Coulter are dragged into a serial killer case. Gay couples are being murdered and Read more

Release Blitz incl Intro, Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Amy Aislin – Home for a Cowboy

    Title: Home for a Cowboy Author: Amy Aislin Series: Windsor, Wyoming #1 Publisher: self-published Release Date: June 9, 2020 Length: 62,000 words / 242 pages Subgenre: m/m new adult romance Tropes: friends to lovers, opposites attract, cowboy, small Read more

Re- Release Blitz incl Intro, Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Mickie B. Ashling – Cutting Cords (Cutting Cords #1)

Title: Cutting Cords Series: Cutting Cords Series, Book One Author: Mickie B. Ashling Publisher: Self-Published Release Date: 6/2/20 Length: 63,525 Genre: Romance, Contemporary, bisexual, hurt-comfort, coming out, disability, cutting Add to Goodreads Synopsis Sloan Driscoll is a talented graphic artist Read more

Blog Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: C.P. Harris – Surviving the Merge

Chadwick, Book 1 My name is Justin, and when I was seventeen, I fell in love with a boy named Damon. Damon was sick, only I didn’t know it at the time. And like any disease left untreated, it festered Read more