Recent Release Series Review: Deep Magic (Books 1 & 2) by Gillian St. Kevern

Reviewed by Dan This is a Series Review of Deep Magic (Books 1 & 2) AUTHOR:  Gillian St. Kevern PUBLISHER:   Goodreads / Self-Published  SERIES REVIEW:  I really enjoyed this two book (for now) series.  I think that Ms. St. Kevern Read more

Series Review: Ripples in the Status Quo (Books 1 – 4) by R. Phoenix

Reviewed by Dan This is a Series Review of Ripples in the Status Quo (Books 1-4)     AUTHOR:  R. Phoenix PUBLISHER:   Phoenix Publications  SERIES BLURB:  This might or might not be the Series artwork, but it was on the Read more

Release Day Review: The Bridge by Rachel Lou

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  The Bridge AUTHOR:     Rachel Lou PUBLISHER:     Harmony Ink Press LENGTH:     244 Pages RELEASE DATE:  June 2, 2016 BLURB: Everett Hallman might not be the world’s most powerful witch, but he does his part by helping Read more

Book Review: Prey Mate (Dubious, #8) by Bailey Bradford

Reviewed by Tammy   TITLE: Prey Mate SERIES: Dubious, #8 AUTHOR: Bailey Bradford PUBLISHER: OmniLit/All Romance eBooks LENGTH: 91 Pages RELEASE DATE: May 1, 2016 BLURB: Predator and prey…one reluctant mate. Cody Sanderson wasn’t looking for a life on the Read more

Book Review: Crying Wolf (Bloodlines, #2) by Kelex

Reviewed by Tammy   TITLE:Crying Wolf                                                                                                                                                                         SERIES: Bloodlines, #2 AUTHOR: Kelex PUBLISHER: Twisted E-Publishing LENGTH: 138 Pages RELEASE DATE: April 3, 2016 BLURB: As alpha to the coywolves, Lucas has done everything in his power to keep his struggling bloodline from Read more

Book Review: Bad Magic (Spell Slave #1) by Evelyn Elliott

Reviewed by Amber   TITLE: Bad Magic SERIES: Spell Slave #1 AUTHOR: Evelyn Elliott PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 161 pages RELEASE DATE: October 28th, 2015 BLURB: Morality is relative. At least that’s what young sorcerer Regis Teller convinces himself. He’s Read more