Book Review: Taking A Chance by Anne Brooke

Reviewed by Sid TITLE: Taking A Chance AUTHOR: Anne Brooke PUBLISHER: Wilde City Press LENGTH: 11, 500 words BLURB: The moment model and part-time actor Benjamin spots the sexually alluring Alan outside his local restaurant, he’s determined to get to Read more

Guest Post: Heidi Cullinan [Let It Snow Blog Tour]

Loggers & Lumberjacks When I knew I was writing a story set in the Minnesota Northwoods, I knew right away I had to write about lumberjacks. How can you not? Of course I knew next to nothing about them, so Read more

Current Week Review: Ghosts of Bourbon Street by Rowan Speedwell

Reviewed by Elizabetta TITLE: Ghosts of Bourbon Street AUTHOR: Rowan Speedwell PUBLISHER: MLR Press LENGTH: 73 pages BLURB: New Orleans bartender Paul isn’t looking for love, but it seems something in the bar has other ideas. As a bartender at Read more

Book Review: Rebound by Chris Scully [Advent Calender Event]

Reviewed by Taylor TITLE: Rebound AUTHOR: Chris Scully SERIES: Dreamspinner Press 2013 Advent Calendar package “Heartwarming” LENGTH: 67 pages BLURB: Christmas is a time for peace, love, and goodwill toward mankind. Not! More like cheating exes and absentee friends. For Emmett Read more

Book Review: Glen & Tyler’s Honeymoon Adventure by J.B. Sanders

Reviewed by Nikyta TITLE: Glen & Tyler’s Honeymoon Adventure SERIES: Glen & Tyler #1 AUTHOR: J.B. Sanders PUBLISHER: Self-published LENGTH: 96,590 words BLURB: Tyler can’t inherit unless he gets married … and when Glen proposes, hijinks ensue. Follow the guys Read more

Guest Post & GIVEAWAY: Jordan L. Hawk

One of the things I love about doing research for a novel is how one little factoid can completely reshape my approach to a character. In this case, I’m talking about the orphan trains, which ran between 1853 and 1929. Read more