2015 YEAR-END REVIEW: Susan
It’s that time of the year! When we review 2015’s reading experience… SUSAN FAVORITE BOOK OF THE YEAR: “How To Be A Normal Person” by TJ Klune This book was a … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Maelstrom” by Jordan L. Hawk
ABOUT: Between his father’s sudden—and rather suspicious—generosity, and his own rash promise to help Christine plan her wedding, Percival Endicott Whyborne has quite enough to worry about. But when the … Continue reading
REVIEW: “With This Bling” by LB Gregg
ABOUT: Caesar Romano’s catering career is doing better than he’d ever dreamed. And so is his love life—even if his boyfriend’s house in Staten Island is way too far from … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Humbug” by Joanna Chambers
ABOUT: Quin Flint is unimpressed when his gorgeous colleague, Rob Paget, asks for extra time off at Christmas. As far as Quin is concerned, Christmas is a giant waste of … Continue reading
PRE-RELEASE REVIEW: “Winter Oranges” by Marie Sexton
ABOUT: Jason Walker is a child star turned teen heartthrob turned reluctant B-movie regular who’s sick of his failing career. So he gives up Hollywood for northern Idaho, far away … Continue reading
REVIEW: “If Only In My Dreams” by Keira Andrews
ABOUT: To be home for Christmas, they must bridge the distance between them. Charlie Yates is desperate. It’s almost Christmas and his flight home from college has been delayed. For … Continue reading
SERIES REVIEW: “Men of Smithfield (books 1-5)” by LB Gregg
ABOUT: Men of Smithfield is a 5-book series about the residents of a small town in Connecticut Book 1 – Mark & Tony: Title: Mark & Tony (Men of … Continue reading
PRE-RELEASE REVIEW: “Memento” by Jordan Castillo Price
ABOUT: Seasons change, and so do fashion trends. But in this heartstring-tugging PsyCop short, what’s beneath the clothes matters most. Do clothes make the man? Jacob Marks cuts an impressive … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Another Shot” by JH Knight
ABOUT: The town of Heartsville means something different to everyone who lives there. For Aaron Forester, it’s a gay-friendly buffer between himself and the rest of the world. After being … Continue reading