Book Review: Royally Indebted (Royalty to Riches Trilogy #1) by MJ Calabrese

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Royally Indebted SERIES: Royalty to Riches Trilogy #1 AUTHOR: M.J. Calabrese PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 200 pages RELEASE DATE: June 29, 2021 BLURB: Eric Tinsley, the unexpected new Lord Gossett, has inherited a mess. He was never meant to be Lord Read more

Flashback Friday Review: Strawberries for Dessert (Coda #4) by Marie Sexton

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Strawberries for Dessert SERIES:  Coda #4 AUTHOR:  Marie Sexton PUBLISHER:  Dreamspinner Press LENGTH:  244 pages RELEASE DATE:  August 6, 2010 BLURB:  When Jonathan Kechter agrees to a blind date with Cole Fenton, he expects nothing more than dinner Read more

New Release Review: Breathe (London Love #1) by Sophia Soames

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Breathe SERIES: London Love #1 AUTHOR: Sophia Soames PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 368 pages RELEASE DATE: May 15, 2021 BLURB: Meet Ryan, aka, Joey Hole, disgraced former adult entertainer with more issues than he can keep track of. His boyfriend Read more

Duo Release Day Review: A Glass of Red by Sam Carlson

Reviewed by Valerie and True   TITLE:  A Glass of Red AUTHOR:  Sam Carlson PUBLISHER:  Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 180 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 27, 2021 BLURB:  When nerdy art student Noah Andrews turned his love of wine into a way to make money Read more

Release Day Review: Not So Sincerely, Yours (For Him #2) by A.M. Johnson

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Not So Sincerely, Yours SERIES:  For Him #2 AUTHOR:  A.M. Johnson PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 309 Pages RELEASE DATE:  March 25, 2021 BLURB: Ethan, About last night… I could blame the bourbon. I could say I Read more

New Release Review: Stoking the Fire (Salus Security #1) by Teodora Kostova

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Stoking the Fire SERIES: Salus Security #1 AUTHOR: Teodora Kostova PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 230 pages RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2021 BLURB: “You hired my ex as my bodyguard?” When Alec left NYC – left me – I was a Read more