It’s Getting Hot in Our Kitchen

What’s the old saying? An army marches on their stomachs and shelterees cook to keep their sanity? Well at least that’s how it goes around here since March 15th. As the days, weeks, months spin drunkenly by like a poorly Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: Misfits (Urban Soul #1) by Garrett Leigh (Author) & Craig Beck (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Misfits SERIES: Urban Soul #1 AUTHOR: Garrett Leigh NARRATOR: Craig Beck PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 6 hours, 43 minutes RELEASE DATE: August 18, 2016 BLURB: Restaurant owner Tom Fearnes has loved his partner Cass for Read more

Release Day Book Review: His Horizon (His #1) by Con Riley

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  His Horizon SERIES:  His AUTHOR:  Con Riley PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  319 RELEASE DATE:  June 30, 2020 BLURB:   A His MM Romance Novel Temperatures rise when there are two cooks in Jude’s kitchen… Jude’s drowning in guilt when he can’t save Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: A Full Plate (Dreamspun Desires) by Kim Fielding (Author) & Kenneth Obi (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: A Full Plate SERIES: Dreamspun Desires AUTHOR: Kim Fielding NARRATOR: Kenneth Obi PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 5 hours, 19 minutes RELEASE DATE: June 5, 2018 BLURB: Bradford “Tully” Tolliver has everything – money, a beautiful Read more

Release Day Review: the Hideaway Inn (Seasons of New Hope #1) by Philip William Stover

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  The Hideaway Inn AUTHOR:  Philip William Stover SERIES:  Seasons of New Hope PUBLISHER:  Carina Adores LENGTH:  288 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 26, 2020 BLURB: High school wasn’t the right time or place for their relationship to grow, but now, Read more

Split Decision Review: Jasper’s (Takoda Outreach Center #1) by Sammi Cee

Reviewed by Valerie & Becca TITLE: Jasper’s AUTHOR: Sammi Cee SERIES: Takoda Outreach Center #1 PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 116 pages RELEASE DATE: April 30, 2020 BLURB: Jasper’s helpful, mysterious… and homeless. The soup kitchen was the only place I’d felt like I belonged in months, Read more