Audio Book Review: Where Death Meets the Devil (Death and the Devil #1) by L.J. Hayward (Author) & Rowan Scott (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Where Death Meets the Devil SERIES: Death and the Devil #1 AUTHOR: L.J. Hayward NARRATOR: Rowan Scott PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing RELEASE DATE: April 5, 2019 LENGTH: 10 hours, 31 minutes BLURB: Jack Reardon, former SAS Read more

Book Review: Captive Hearts (Deviant Hearts #1) by A E Ryecart

Reviewed by Cheryl   TITLE: Captive Hearts SERIES: Deviant Hearts AUTHOR: A E Ryecart PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 308 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 23, 2018 BLURB: “Too young, too blond, too skinny. Billy Grace was everything my head told me Read more

Audio Book Review: Corruption (Diversion #3) by Eden Winters (Author) & Darcy Stark (Narrator)

Reviewed by Annika   TITLE: Corruption SERIES: Diversion #3 AUTHOR: Eden Winters NARRATOR: Darcy Stark PUBLISHER: Self-Published RELEASE DATE: February 21, 2019 LENGTH: 7 hours, 54 minutes BLURB: Renegade biker. Drug runner. Recovering addict. Wanted by the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. Read more

Recent Release Review: Remote Access (Thick as Thieves #1) by Rinda Elliott

REVIEWED by Jen B. TITLE: Remote Access SERIES: Thick as Thieves AUTHOR: Rinda Elliott PUBLISHER: Rinda Elliot LENGTH: 197 Pages RELEASE DATE: November 2, 2018 BLURB:  Blackmail turned Lane Becker into a thief at the age of fourteen. After ten miserable Read more

Book Review: Running Blind (Havoc #2) by S.E. Jakes

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: Running Blind SERIES: Havoc #2 AUTHOR: S.E. Jakes PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 254 pages RELEASE DATE: September 24, 2018 BLURB: An ATF agent who lives for danger finds what he craves from an outlaw biker. Read more

Recent Release Review: Vow of Protection (Personal Protectors #1) by Brittany Cournoyer

Reviewed by Becca   TITLE: Vow of Protection SERIES: Personal Protectors #1 AUTHOR: Brittany Cournoyer PUBLISHER: self-published LENGTH: 246 pages RELEASE DATE: October 8, 2018 BLURB: Walker ~ Living a life of privilege isn’t always what it seems to be. Read more