Release Day Review: Out of Time Into You by Jay Bell

Reviewed by Stephen K TITLE: Out of Time Into You AUTHOR: Jay Bell PUBLISHER: ‎ Independently published LENGTH: 397 pages RELEASE DATE: November 10, 2021 BLURB: After graduating high school, a freak accident whisks Reggie Valentine back in time to the Read more

Recent Release Audio Book Review: The Venetian and the Rum Runner by L.A. Witt (Author) & Michael Ferraiuolo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  The Venetian and the Rum Runner AUTHOR:  L.A. Witt NARRATOR:  Michael Ferraiuolo PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  15 hours and 16 minutes RELEASE DATE:  January 19, 2021 BLURB:   New York City, 1924 Once their paths cross, their worlds will never be the same. Read more

New Release Review: Gifts for the Season – Winter & Christmas MM Charity Anthology

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Gifts for the Season: Winter and Christmas MM Charity Anthology AUTHOR:  RJ Scott with Annabeth Albert, Joanna Chambers, Eli Easton, Suki Fleet, Lane Hayes, Annabelle Jacobs, Alex Jane, Amber Kell, Garrett Leigh, V.L. Locey, Clare London, Read more

Recent Release Review: Summerfield’s Angel (The Christmas Angel #2) by Kim Fielding

REVIEWED by Jay V. TITLE: Summerfield’s Angel SERIES: The Christmas Angel #2 AUTHOR: Kim Fielding PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 113 pages RELEASE DATE: December 2, 2018 BLURB: After the hard winter of 1888 ended Alby Boyle’s work as a Nebraska ranch hand, he returned to New York Read more

Flashback Friday Review: The Lion and the Crow by Eli Easton

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  The Lion and the Crow AUTHOR:     Eli Easton PUBLISHER:    Dreamspinner Press LENGTH:     146 Pages RELEASE DATE:  January 19, 2015 BLURB: In medieval England, duty is everything, personal honor is more valued than life itself, and Read more

Series Review: Clash At Sea (Books 1 & 1.5) by A.E. Kendall

Reviewed by Dan This is a Series Review of the Clash at Sea Series (Book 1 & 1.5)   AUTHOR:  A.E. Kendall PUBLISHER:  Self-Published  SERIES REVIEW:  This is the type of series that presents a quandary to me as a Read more