Book Review: Hope For Tomorrow (Southern Fried Sweetness #1) by Lei Carol and Eric Thornton

Reviewed by Donna   TITLE: Hope for Tomorrow SERIES: Southern Fried Sweetness #1 AUTHOR: Lei Carol and Eric Thornton PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 102 Pages BLURB: Jed Hendrix has always put family first, doing whatever means necessary to take care Read more

Recent Release Review: Lonely Hearts (Love Lessons #3) by Heidi Cullinan

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Lonely Hearts  SERIES: Love Lessons #3 AUTHOR: Heidi Cullinan PUBLISHER: Samhain Publishing LENGTH: 325 pages BLURB: With the quiet help of his wealthy family, Sebastian “Baz” Acker has successfully kept his painful past at bay. But as the end of Read more

Book Review: Sequestered Hearts by Michael Kudo

Reviewed by Roberta TITLE: Sequestered Hearts AUTHOR: Michael Kudo PUBLISHER: Michael Kudo Books LENGTH: 218 Pages BLURB: After the Riots at Stonewall, a major political movement took place which resulted in Gays/Lesbians becoming slaves. Colton Taylor was born with every Read more

Book Review: Getting Back To Good by April Kelley

Reviewed by Tammy     TITLE: Getting Back To Good SERIES: Pickleville, #5 AUTHOR: April Kelley        PUBLISHER: eXtasy Books                        LENGTH: 103 pages BLURB: Luis Flynn has been fighting depression off and on most of his life. He figures Read more

Flashback Friday Book Review: Love and Salvage: Eli’s Three Wishes (Love and Salvage #2) by Mathew Ortiz

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:    Eli’s Three Wishes SERIES:     Love and Salvage #2 AUTHOR:     Mathew Ortiz PUBLISHER:  Mathew Ortiz LENGTH:     140 Pages BLURB: Eli Gaither was a big, rough, mean sumabitch of a man. Solitary by choice, he only attended Read more

Release Day Review: Yellowbelly Hero (Heroes at Heart #1) by Susan Laine

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Yellowbelly Hero  AUTHOR: Susan Laine SERIES: Heroes at Heart #1 PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 83 pages BLURB: Heroes at Heart: Book One Yancy Bell was bullied in high school for being a yellowbelly, not because of any cowardice, but Read more