Recent Release Review: Trey (The Gates #8) by M. Tasia

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: Trey SERIES: The Gates #8 AUTHOR: M. Tasia PUBLISHER: Boroughs Publishing Group LENGTH: 154 pages  RELEASE DATE: March 24, 2021 BLURB: BONUS FEATURE NORSE CODE Talk about preconceived notions. NYPD Detective Anders Nilsen is sure Read more

Release Day Book Review: Shift Work (Night Shift) by T.A. Moore

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Shift Work SERIES:  Night Shift AUTHOR:  T.A. Moore PUBLISHER:  Rogue Firebird Press LENGTH:  117 pages RELEASE DATE:  March 19, 2021 BLURB: You’d think the werewolves would be the worst thing about the Night Shift; you’d be wrong. All Officer Kit Marlow wanted Read more

Release Day Review: Bound (Chinatown Demons, Book 1) by Rhys Ford

Reviewed by Cindy   TITLE: Bound SERIES: Chinatown Demons Book 1 AUTHOR: Rhys Ford PUBLISHER: Rogue Firebird Press LENGTH: 105 Pages RELEASE DATE: November 30, 2020 BLURB: Chinatown, San Francisco. A different place — another time— and where the city’s Read more

Release Day Review: ‘Nother Sip of Gin: A Sinners Gin Collection by Rhys Ford

Reviewed by Cindy   TITLE: ‘Nother Sip of Gin: A Sinners Gin Collection SERIES: Sinner Series #7 AUTHOR: Rhys Ford PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 207 Pages RELEASE DATE: August 18, 2020 BLURB: For Crossroads Gin rock stars Miki, Damien, Rafe, Read more

Audio Book Review: Police Brutality (Hazard & Somerset: A Union of Swords, #2) by Gregory Ashe (Author) & Tristan James (Narrator)

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Police Brutality SERIES:  Hazard & Somerset: A Union of Swords AUTHOR:  Gregory Ashe NARRATOR:  Tristan James PUBLISHER:  Hodgkin and Blount LENGTH:  11 hours and 57 minutes RELEASE DATE:  May 7, 2020 BLURB:   For the first time in a long while, Read more

Release Day Review: The Extraordinaries (The Extraordinaries #1) by TJ Klune

REVIEWED by Jay V.   TITLE: The Extraordinaries AUTHOR: TJ Klune SERIES: The Extraordinaries #1 PUBLISHER: Tor Teen LENGTH: 400 pages RELEASE DATE: July 14, 2020 BLURB: Some people are extraordinary. Some are just extra. Nick Bell? Not extraordinary. But being the Read more