ASEXUAL AWARENESS WEEK – BOOK RECOMMENDATION: “The Thousand Smiles of Nicholas Goring” by Julie Bozza
In celebration of Asexual Awareness Week, we’d like to highlight books with asexual main or secondary characters! Read and enjoy! If you’d like to learn more about AAW, please check out http://asexualawarenessweek.com/. … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Mitch Rebecki Gets a Life” by Julie Bozza
ABOUT: Investigative journalist Mitch Rebecki loves his job and loves New York. He doesn’t mind making enemies, either. When a crime boss threatens retaliation, Mitch’s editor sends him out of … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Hunted” by Liz Powell
ABOUT: As a professional footballer it looks like Adam Hunter has it all, but when the secret of his affair with midfielder Louie Jackson begins to leak out he’s plunged … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Thousand Smiles of Nicholas Goring” by Julie Bozza
ABOUT: Dave and Nicholas, married for seven years now, are happily settled together – but as an Australian prime minister once observed, “Life wasn’t meant to be easy.” An unexpected … Continue reading
PRE-RELEASE REVIEW: “Randy” by Jane Elliot
ABOUT: Approaching middle age, Garrison Gaines is aware that all his humble hopes for the future have crumbled into dust. He’s travelling through the vast Unorganized Territories of the central … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Solemn Contract” by Morgan Cheshire
ABOUT: Connecticut, 1720: In an attempt to give his family financial security, school master Jem Bradley hires himself out as an indentured servant – and thus begins an odyssey which … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Dance of Stone” by Jay Lewis Taylor
ABOUT: Late twelfth-century England: a country of divided loyalties while the Lionheart is on crusade. Hugh de Barham, master mason at Wells, walks a dangerous path between Glastonbury and Wells … Continue reading
PRE-RELEASE REVIEW: “A Threefold Cord” by Julie Bozza
ABOUT: Grae Edwards and his co–stars Chris Willoughby and Ben Clyde work together well. Maybe they even have a chemistry. Certainly they are friends and Grae is tempted to ask … Continue reading
REVIEW: “This Means War” by Jane Elliot
ABOUT: (A Jasper Swinton Novel) Life seems to be going well for Jasper Swinton and Brian Stark: they have fulfilling jobs, a cute kitten, and, despite all expectations, they’re still … Continue reading