The Official Description: Debut author Tobly McSmith delivers a coming-of-age teen love story about a transgender boy who’s going stealth … More
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REVIEW: Boys of Alabama by Genevieve Hudson
The Official Description: A coming-of-age novel told with magical realism, Boys of Alabama guides us through sixteen-year-old Max’s first year … More
REVIEW: the Thirty Names of Night by Zeyn Joukadar
The Official Description: The author of the “vivid and urgent…important and timely” (The New York Times Book Review) debut The … More
REVIEW: Third Eye by Rick R. Reed
The Official Description: Who knew that a summer thunderstorm and a lost little boy would conspire to change single dad … More
REVIEW: Scarlet Gaze by Foster Bridget Cassidy
The Official Description: After a paranormal encounter in his youth with someone from his future, Collin Frey sets his sights on … More
REVIEW: Deep Cut by C.R. Scott
The Official Description: Shaun’s an outsider. He has a dark past and an even darker habit of cutting himself and … More
REVIEW: Variable Onset by Layla Reyne
The Official Description: To catch a killer, a special agent and his former student will need to get close—to their … More
REVIEW, Giveaway and Excerpt: The Infinite Onion by Alice Archer loo
One cranky man-child. One snooty artist recluse. Total trouble. The Infinite Onion by Alice Archer Publisher: Shine Even If … More
REVIEW: Blue Umbrella Sky by Rick R. Reed
The Official Description: Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Gay Romance Milt Grabaur has left his life, home, and teaching career … More
REVIEW and giveaway!: Falling For My Roommate by Garrett Leigh
The Official Description: Falling for his roommate gives ex footballer Micah the second chance he deserves, and what could be … More
REVIEW: Mud & Lace by Jay Northcote
There’s a new installment in the Rainbow Place series coming on March 18!! Follow along as I read and review … More
REVIEW, Release blitz and GIVEAWAY!: Work-Love Balance by Allison Temple
The Official Description:The customer always comes first, but IT consultant Brady Jansen loves to hate Nash O’Hara. Except the fine … More