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REVIEW: Breaking His Spell by Foster Bridget Cassidy

The descriptive bit: Klint is an immortal magician of the Alsa Alma. Years in the past, he fell in love … More

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Review: The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta

The short blurb bit: Danny seems to have been looking for something without really knowing it. She has moved with … More

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Review: A New World Series! by M.D. Neu

Have you ever wondered what life might be like if one morning you wake up to news reports saying that … More

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Review: Brush Strokes by E.S. Karlquist

Oh, this book! I read a lot of LGBTQ fiction and this has settled itself next to my heart. I … More

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Review: Best Man by Chris Delyani

When I read the description for this book, I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. Let me start with … More

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Review: The Cost of Living by Emilie Lucadamo

Beck wakes up naked, in a rain storm, hung over and sick… only it’s much more complicated than that and … More

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Review: Frost by Isabelle Adler

Okay, let’s get this out-of-the-way – this is a novella! And my one complaint about it is that I can’t … More

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Review: Abundance by Emmalynn Spark

Alex has been asleep for about a hundred years when he wakes up on his crashed inter-galactic ship. The ship … More

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