2014 YEAR-END REVIEW: Readers’ Choice & Giveaway
We asked readers, writers, bloggers, and reviewers on Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter and Booklikes: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE READ of 2014? By the looks of it, it’s been a GREAT year for books. … Continue reading
2013 YEAR-END REVIEW: Readers’ Choice (& Giveaway)
We asked readers, writers, bloggers, reviewers, gossipers (ha!) on Goodreads, Facebook, and Booklikes: WHAT’S YOUR ONE FAVORITE READ of 2013? GIVEAWAY: Everyone who submitted a selection for favorite 2013 read … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – SERIES REVIEW: Special Forces by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate
ABOUT: Special Forces is an epic work of military gay erotic fiction. The three cycles Soldiers, Mercenaries, and Veterans were written between April 2006 and November 2008 and have … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – SERIES REVIEW: The Administration by Manna Francis
ABOUT: The inspiration for the Administration series of stories is a maxim of Chris Boucher, script editor of Blakes 7—There are no bad guys. There are no good guys. There … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – SERIES REVIEW: In the Company of Shadows by Ais & Santino
ABOUT: Years after the bombs of WWIII have changed the physical and political landscape, the Agency ruthlessly works behind the scenes to take down rebel groups that threaten the current … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – SERIES REVIEW: “All For the Game” by Nora Sakavic
ABOUT: Book 1 – “The Foxhole Court” Neil Josten is the newest addition to the Palmetto State University Exy team. He’s short, he’s fast, he’s got a ton of potential—and … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – REVIEW: The Work of Domashita Romero
REVIEW: How to take charge of your education? I wouldn’t have a clue… Your M/M education however, now that’s a different matter! Just follow my advice on this: if you … Continue reading
FREEFIC WEEK – REVIEW: “Sixty-Five Hours” by NR Walker
ABOUT: Cameron Fletcher and Lucas Hensley are advertising executives who have Sixty Five Hours to pull together the campaign of their careers. Sixty Five Hours to get along. Sixty Five … Continue reading