Release Day Review: Smokescreen (Knight & Daywalker #1) by Sam Burns

Reviewed by Jen   TITLE:  Smokescreen SERIES: Knight & Daywalker #1 AUTHOR: Sam Burns PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 259 pages RELEASE DATE: September 4, 2025 BLURB: Flynn Knight is the only (and frankly, impossible) child of the leader of the Read more

Release Day Review: The Question of Us (Fisher & Church #2) by Jay Hogan

Reviewed by Mal   TITLE: The Question of Us SERIES: Fisher & Church #2 AUTHOR: Jay Hogan PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 347 Pages RELEASE DATE: September 4, 2025 BLURB: The nightmare is over. Or so I keep telling myself. Bruised Read more

Release Tour incl Exclusive Excerpt: Lily Morton – Pretty Mess

Length: 123,000 words Series: standalone Genre: contemporary Tropes: Escort and first client, hurt/comfort, grumpy/sunshine, taciturn billionaire Trigger/Content Warnings: On page sexual assault, discussion of childhood trauma Designer: Natasha Snow Kiss him, sleep with him, but don’t ever fall in love with him. The Read more

New Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway: Eule Grey – Mission Skyscraper

Title: Mission Skyscraper Author: Eule Grey Publisher: NineStar Press Release Date: 09/02/2025 Heat Level: 1 – No Sex Pairing: NB/NB Length: 28100 Genre: Contemporary YA, contemporary, general lit, YA/young adult, NB, neurodivergent, gender queer/gender fluid, pansexual, ND/neurodiversity: autism, immersive daydreaming, Read more

Promo Blitz Spotlight: Grae Bryan – Overeager (Extra Credit #1)

Length: 66,000 words Series: Extra Credit, One Prior Reading: n/a Genre: Contemporary omegaverse Tropes: Alpha student x omega teacher; age gap; first times; scenting, nesting, and knotting Trigger/Content Warnings: Age gap and an imbalanced power dynamic (student x teacher) Designer: Read more

Release Day Review: Contingently Yours by Dianna Roman

Reviewed by Lady Macbeth   TITLE: Contingently Yours AUTHOR: Dianna Roman PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 307 Pages RELEASE DATE: September 2, 2025 BLURB: Lucas has a lot on his plate, looking out for his mother and sisters, and paying off Read more