Release Day Review: The Witness of the Sun (Book of Light #1) by Suki Fleet

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: The Witness of the Sun SERIES: Book of Light #1 AUTHOR: Suki Fleet PUBLISHER: Stars and Ink Press LENGTH: 356 pages RELEASE DATE: September 23, 2022 BLURB: Ilya knows little about the world Before. All his village has left Read more

New Release Review: Imitate The Dawn (Whitehorn Agency #3) by MA Grant

Reviewed by Taylin   TITLE: Imitate The Dawn SERIES: Whitehorn Agency #3 AUTHOR: M A Grant PUBLISHER: Carina Press LENGTH: 283 Pages RELEASE DATE: September 13, 2022 BLURB: There’s a thin line between love, hate, life and death in this Read more

Recent Release Book Review: Notorious (Shifter Scoundrels, Book 1) by Charlie Cochet and Macy Blake

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  Notorious SERIES:  Shifter Scoundrels, Book 1 AUTHOR:  Charlie Cochet and Macy Blake PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGTH:  317 pages RELEASE DATE: August 25, 2022 BLURB: New Paranormal Romance from Bestselling MM Authors Charlie Cochet and Macy Blake. Read more

Book Review: The Trouble with Trying to Save an Assassin (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees #2) by Jennifer Cody

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  The Trouble with Trying to Save an Assassin SERIES:  Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees AUTHOR:  Jennifer Cody PUBLISHER:  Self-published LENGHT:  214 pages RELEASE DATE:  July 8, 2022 BLURB: Romily: You know what I’d like to know? Where the hell my romantic, Read more

Release Day Review: The Beautiful Moment by Kristoffer Gair

Reviewed by Taylin   TITLE: The Beautiful Moment AUTHOR: Kristoffer Gair PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 281 Pages RELEASE DATE: May 31, 2022 BLURB: “This paranormal-flavored romance doesn’t just tug at the heart strings, it plays them like a virtuoso. Sprinkled Read more

Release Day Review: The Sceptic (Arcana #1) by Lily Morton

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: The Sceptic SERIES: Arcana #1 AUTHOR: Lily Morton PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 365 pages RELEASE DATE: May 26, 2022 BLURB: As the best friend of a psychic, Will Buchanan can’t help but believe in the dead. It’s the living that Read more