Regency radicals and the Peterloo massacre

On 16 August 1819, a massive crowd of perhaps sixty thousand people gathered in St Peter’s Field, Manchester, to demand parliamentary reform. At this time, Manchester, one of the largest cities in Britain, had no member of Parliament at all. Read more

Daily Dose Book Review: Saints Save a Sinner by Dawn Douglas

Love Bytes reads the Never Too Late Daily Dose from Dreamspinner Press! For the whole month of June there will be a daily review featuring one of the stories from this new collection. Make sure to let us know what Read more

Book Review: Damon Snow and the Nocturnal Lessons (Damon Snow #1) by Olivia Helling

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Damon Snow and the Nocturnal Lessons  SERIES: Damon Snow #1 AUTHOR: Olivia Helling PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 100 pages BLURB: Damon Snow thinks he has the world figured out. As an incubus and male prostitute, the world Read more

Pre Release Review: A Time for Loving by Nico Jaye

  Reviewed by Elizabetta TITLE: A Time for Loving AUTHOR: Nico Jaye PUBLISHER: self published LENGTH: 25 pages BLURB:   Jack and Christopher have made it through years of campaigning and the horrors of Waterloo together–side by side by day Read more

Recent Release Review : Less Than All by Lee Brazil

Reviewed by Colette TITLE:    Less Than All AUTHOR:   Lee Brazil PUBLISHER:  Lime Time Press LENGTH:  Word Count: 24,700 BLURB: Nicholas Danville doesn’t trust his lover to share the depth of his attraction. He knows full well Victor must marry to Read more

Book Review: Seducing Stephen by Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon

Reviewed by Carissa   TITLE: Seducing Stephen AUTHOR: Bonnie Dee and Summer Devon PUBLISHER: Loose Id LENGTH: 144 pages BLURB: What does a jaded earl see in a studious young man? Everything he never knew he was missing. The dark, Read more