Recent Release Review: The Alpha Demon’s Surprise Baby by Minerva Howe & Kiernan Kelly

Reviewed by Kat   TITLE: The Alpha Demon’s Surprise Baby SERIES: Hotel Convergeance (Book 1) AUTHOR: Minerva Howe and Kiernan Kelly PUBLISHER: Turtlehat Creatives LENGTH: 162 pages RELEASE DATE: January 26, 2024 BLURB: When Joe escapes his humdrum human life Read more

New Release Review: Heart2Heart: A Paranormal Charity Anthology (Collection), Volume 7

Reviewed by Cheryl K   TITLE: Heart2Heart: A Paranormal Charity Anthology (Collection), Volume 7 (Heart2Heart Volume 7) SERIES:  Heart2Heart: A Charity Anthology AUTHOR: Pandora Pine & Alice Winters PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 500 pages RELEASE DATEFebruary 2, 2024 BLURB: Once Read more

Recent Release Review: Dead Man’s Chest (Cold Case Psychic #25) by Pandora Pine

Reviewed by Cheryl K   TITLE: Dead Man’s Chest SERIES: Cold Case Psychic #25 AUTHOR: Pandora Pine PUBLISHER:  Self Published LENGTH: 183 pages RELEASE DATE: January 19, 2024 BLURB: One phone call can change everything. Sick of snow and ice, Read more

Book Review: Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume by Vawn Cassidy

Reviewed by Cheryl K   TITLE: Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume SERIES: Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed AUTHOR: Vawn Cassidy PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 287 pages RELEASE DATE: December 31, 2023   BLURB: Inspector Danny Hayes has Read more

New Release Review: Earth and Water (Steel Bonds) by J.L. Gribble

Reviewed by Taylin   TITLE: Earth and Water SERIES: Steel Bonds #1 AUTHOR: JL Gribble PUBLISHER: Limani Press LENGTH: 349 Pages RELEASE DATE: January 23, 2024 BLURB: A life with no room for distraction Earth mage Kane Nalamas may be Read more

Recent Release Review: The Red Dragon of Oxford (Wings Over Albion) by Joy Lynn Fielding

Reviewed by Taylin   TITLE: The Red Dragon of Oxford SERIES: Wings Over Albion #1 AUTHOR: Joy Lynn Fielding PUBLISHER: Self-Published LENGTH: 230 Pages RELEASE DATE: January 15, 2024 BLURB: Dragons aren’t real. Or so I used to think. Oxford isn’t exactly Read more