Book Review: Down By Contact (Wilmington Breakers #1) by Sloan Johnson

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Down By Contact SERIES: Wilmington Breakers #1 AUTHOR: Sloan Johnson PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 316 pages RELEASE DATE: January 26th, 2017 BLURB: There’ve been two great loves in Zach Kendricks’ life. He lost one because of his commitment to the other. Read more

Book Review: The Game Changer by Kay Simone

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: The Game Changer AUTHOR: Kay Simone PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 403 pages RELEASE DATE: September 19th, 2016 BLURB: A straight quarterback. A gay physical therapist. Love is out of bounds… Right? Malcolm Rodgers loses everything in one week. The quarterback is Read more

Release Day Review: The Playmaker by Andrew Grey

Reviewed by Tammy     TITLE: The Playmaker AUTHOR: Andrew Grey PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 188 Pages            RELEASE DATE: November 18, 2016 BLURB: Professional football player Hunter Davis is learning that saying he’s gay is very different from actively being Read more

Recent Release Review: Roughing the Passer by Alison Hendricks

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  Roughing the Passer AUTHOR:     Alison Hendricks PUBLISHER:     LoveLight Press LENGTH:     189 Pages RELEASE DATE:  October 24, 2016 BLURB: They couldn’t be more different, and yet they might just be exactly what each other needs. Garrett Read more

Book Review: The Second Half: A Gay American Football Story by Scott Pomfret

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  The Second Half: A Gay American Football Story AUTHOR:     Scott Pomfret PUBLISHER:     Lethe Press LENGTH:     234 Pages RELEASE DATE:  June 14, 2016 BLURB: Division I-AA college football coach Peyton Stone has a secret. It’s not Read more

Recent Release Review: False Start (Eastshore Tigers #2) by Alison Hendricks

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  False Start SERIES:   Eastshore Tigers #2  AUTHOR:     Alison Hendricks PUBLISHER:     Self-Published LENGTH:     206 Pages RELEASE DATE:  May 25, 2016 BLURB: The heat between them is impossible to ignore. But can they ever be anything more Read more