Recent Release Review: Released (Restitution Series Book 3) by B.H. Lynn

Reviewed by Cheryl K   TITLE: Released SERIES: Restitution Series Book Three AUTHOR: B.H Lynn PUBLISHER: Self published LENGTH: 215 pages RELEASE DATE: October 10, 2025 BLURB: Adam Dawson is finally on the right path. He’s ended his toxic marriage, Read more

Book Review: Shadow and Ash (Bloodbound) by Tomoteu Montroig

Reviewed by Taylin   TITLE: Shadow And Ash SERIES: Bloodbound AUTHOR: Timoteu Montroig PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 243 Pages RELEASE DATE: November 13, 2024 BLURB: Shadow & Ash: Bloodbound transports readers to ancient Greece in an unforgettable gay historical romance, where Aristion—a century-old Read more

Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt: Colette Davison – Falling for the Professor (Falling for You #1)

Book Title: Falling for the Professor (Falling for You #1) Author and Publisher: Colette Davison Cover Artist: Colette Davison Release Date: October 24, 2025 Tense/POV: First person, present tense/alternating POV Genres: Contemporary MM Romance Tropes: Age-gap (8 years), professor/university student, Read more

New Release Blitz incl Exclusive Excerpt: S.B. Barnes – Two for Holding (Minor Penalties #1)

Title: Two for Holding Series: Minor Penalties, Book One Author: S.B. Barnes Cover Artist: Tuisku Hiltunen Publisher: NineStar Press Release Date: 10/28/2025 Heat Level: 3 – Some Sex Pairing: Male/Male Length: 280 Genre: Contemporary, gay, athletes, coming out, enemies/rivals to Read more

Book Review: Operation Sunshine by K.C. Wells

Reviewed by Cheryl K   TITLE: Operation Sunshine AUTHOR: K.C. Wells PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 316 pages RELEASE DATE: October 2, 2025 BLURB: A grumpy businessman. A chaotic sunshine waiter. One restaurant that might just cook up the love of Read more

Book Review: Untouchable (Creekside Valley #1) by JT Fader

Reviewed by Jen   TITLE:  Untouchable SERIES: Creekside Valley AUTHOR: JT Fader PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 186 pages RELEASE DATE: September 18, 2025 BLURB: Some scars are too deep for the eye to see—but not for the heart to feel. Read more