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REVIEW: The Scarecrow & George C by Mia Kerick

The descriptive bit: Van Liss is a senior in high school, dresses like a scarecrow and spends his days continuing … More

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REVIEW: Blood Is Forever by Asta Idonea

The descriptive bit: Holden Fay is a fae-vampire hybrid and lives a solitary life. No one in the supernatural community … More

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REVIEW: A Vampire’s Redemption by Casey Wolfe

The descriptive bit: A Mage’s Power: Book 1 – Rowan is a Master Mage in. He has an enchantment shop, … More

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REVIEW: To Love And To Cherish by Tamryn Eradani || Enchanting Encounters, Book Three

The descriptive bit: To Love And To Cherish is the most recent addition to the Enchanting Encounters series penned by … More

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REVIEW: Modified and Sacred by Jana Denardo

The descriptive bit: Lieutenant Addison Hunt is recovering from a nasty injury and is happy to have a simple mission … More

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Review: I Knew Him by Abigail de Niverville is lovely

The descriptive bit: Julian is trying to survive long enough to get out of the small Canadian town he lives … More

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Review: Hope, Tears, Steam, Gears by Gregory L. Norris

The short blurb bit: This is a steampunk-feeling short story with a M/M love interest. It’s a short piece of … More

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Review: Royal Rescue by A. Alex Logan is coming April 8th! Get it!

The short blurb bit: Prince Gerald lives in a world that is about to get very uncomfortable for him. Once … 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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Some More Reads in 2019

Murder At White Oak by Marko Realmonte When I got to the end of this book, my eyes are all … More

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Review: The Perfect Shine by J.K. Hogan

The Perfect Shine is about a lot of things, but I think what stood out most for me, is that … 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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