Flashback Friday Audio Review: Finding Shelter (Rock Bay #3) by M.J. O’Shea (Author) & Tom Vilot (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Finding Shelter SERIES: Rock Bay #3 AUTHOR: M.J. O’Shea NARRATOR: Tom Vilot PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 6 hours, 15 minutes RELEASE DATE: June 25, 2014 BLURB: Justin Foster has 19 years of nothing but trouble Read more

New Release Review: Hard Knox (Havenwood #3) by Riley Hart

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Hard Knox AUTHOR: Riley Hart SERIES: Havenwood #3 PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 224 pages RELEASE DATE: July 9, 2020 BLURB: Callum A gay guy walks into a straight bar and notices the hottest man he’s ever seen… Why am I not Read more

Flashback Friday Audio Review: Trailer Trash by Marie Sexton (Author) & John Solo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Trailer Trash AUTHOR: Marie Sexton NARRATOR: John Solo PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 9 hours, 43 minutes RELEASE DATE: October 19, 2016 BLURB: It’s 1986, and what should have been the greatest summer of Nate Bradford’s Read more

New Release Review: Fakers by Lucy Lennox and May Archer

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Fakers AUTHORS: Lucy Lennox & May Archer PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 311 pages RELEASE DATE: July 1, 2020 BLURB: Brooks Johnson’s Words To Live By: When returning to Licking Thicket, TN, for the first time in ten years to reunite Read more

Audio Book Review: The Best Corpse for the Job (Lindenshaw Mysteries #1) by Charlie Cochrane (Author) & David Maxwell (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: The Best Corpse for the Job SERIES: Lindenshaw Mysteries #1 AUTHOR: Charlie Cochrane NARRATOR: David Maxwell PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 7 hours, 53 minutes RELEASE DATE: May 12, 2020 BLURB: Tea and sympathy have never Read more

Recent Release Review: Thief in the Light (Bed, Breakfast, and Beyond #1) by Jaime Samms

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE: Thief in the Light AUTHOR: Jaime Samms PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 360 pages RELEASE DATE: April 15, 2020 BLURB: Lucky Denver has wandering feet, sticky fingers and an unreliable moral compass-he’s never had a home and he’s not so sure Read more