Recent Release Review: Scorpio Hates Virgo (Signs of Love #2) by Anyta Sunday

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Scorpio Hates Virgo SERIES: Signs of Love #2 AUTHOR: Anyta Sunday PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 245 Pages RELEASE DATE: August 30th, 2017 BLURB: This year is all about healing the heart, Scorpio. It’s time to leave negative attitudes and stoic Read more

Release Day Review: Someone to Call My Own (Road to Blissville #2) by Aimee Nicole Walker

Reviewed by PizzyGirl TITLE: Someone to Call My Own SERIES: Road to Blissville #2 AUTHOR: Aimee Nicole Walker PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 223 pages RELEASE DATE: September 5, 2017 BLURB: Psychic Emory Jackson and former black ops specialist Jonathon Silver Read more

Book Review: Our Second Chance Life (Second Chance Mates #8) by Rosa Swann

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: Our Second Chance Life SERIES: Second Chance Mates #8 AUTHOR: Rosa Swann PUBLISHER: Self Pub LENGTH: 68 Pages RELEASE DATE: August 1st, 2017 BLURB: Wilder Life with a baby is interesting, a life that is never boring. But I’m also Read more

Book Review: My Baby’s Birth (Second Chance Mates #7) by Rosa Swann

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: My Baby’s Birth SERIES: Second Chance Mates #7 AUTHOR: Rosa Swann PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 67 Pages RELEASE DATE: July 18th, 2017 BLURB:  Wilder I can’t believe how fast the time has passed, so much has happened in the last nine months Read more

Recent Release Review : How To Love A Monster By Lyssa Dering

Reviewed by Roberta TITLE: How To Love A Monster AUTHOR: Lyssa Dering PUBLISHER: Disobedient Publications, LLC LENGTH: 50,000 words RELEASE DATE: August 15th 2017   BLURB: Dying at the hands of government goons was always going to happen. Waking up Read more

New Release Review: Still Your Guy by Devon McCormack

REVIEWED by Cinnamon   TITLE: Still Your Guy AUTHOR: Devon McCormack PUBLISHER: self published LENGTH: 341 pages RELEASE DATE: August 12, 2017 BLURB:  Chase Rogan and Mason Finley fell in love as kids and had their happily-ever-after at eighteen…or so they thought. Read more