Book Review: Black Hawk Tattoo by Aundrea Singer

Reviewed by Cindy TITLE: Black Hawk Tattoo AUTHOR: Aundrea Singer PUBLISHER: JMS Books LENGTH: 312 Pages RELEASE DATE: November 28, 2020 BLURB: Toronto, Canada, 2006. A few months after the worst year of the Iraq war. Gabriel Navarro splits his Read more

New Release Review: Ranger by Nora Phoenix & K.M. Neuhold

Reviewed by Anna Lynn   TITLE:  Ranger: A Standalone MM Romance AUTHOR:  Nora Phoenix, K.M. Neuhold PUBLISHER:  Serlf-Published LENGTH:  226 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 26, 2020 BLURB: I’ve been living under storm clouds since my honorable discharge, but Julian’s the Read more

Audio Book Review: Boy Shattered by Eli Easton (Author) & Tristan Josiah (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Boy Shattered AUTHOR: Eli Easton NARRATOR: Tristan Josiah PUBLISHER: Pinkerton Road RELEASE DATE: November 16, 2020 LENGTH: 8 hours, 3 minutes BLURB: Brian You’ll make it out of here, Brian. I swear. I had everything—school Read more

Book Review: Carlos (Gates of Heaven #6) by M. Tasia

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: Carlos SERIES: Gates of Heaven #6 AUTHOR: M. Tasia PUBLISHER: Boroughs Publishing Group LENGTH:  154 pages RELEASE DATE: October 29, 2020 BLURB: ART IMITATES LIFE Seven feet tall, Carlos Fernandez is a famous artist who’s Read more

Audio Book Review: Trust Me, I Hate You (Men of Fort Dale #2) by Romeo Alexander and John Harris (Authors) & Michael Ferraiuolo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Trust Me, I Hate You SERIES:  Men of Fort Dale AUTHORS:  Romeo Alexander and John Harris NARRATOR:  Michael Ferraiuolo PUBLISHER:  Books Unite People LENGTH:  4 hours and 49 minutes RELEASE DATE:  July 13, 2020 BLURB: Love and hate are Read more

Book Review: Everything Changes (Resilient Love #1) by Melanie Hansen

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Everything Changes AUTHOR: Melanie Hansen SERIES: Resilient Love #1 PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 235 pages RELEASE DATE: September 14, 2020, 2nd Revised Edition BLURB: Two battle buddies. One fateful deployment. Two vastly different sets of wounds. One friendship changed forever. A childhood Read more