Tag: NineStar Press
-
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 to cultivate an untouchable barrier around himself. His disconnected mother and her abusive boyfriend are responsible for the way Van has to live his life: unreachable and indestructible. Then George C. begins working at the…
-
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 wants much to do with someone with his genetic make-up. The only real highlights in his life are his vampire friend and casual hook-up, Raoul and his on-call job as a supernatural blood examiner. One…
-
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, he studies for even more Masters exams and he spends time humoring the attention of his best friend and werewolf, Caleb. He bumps into Inquisitor Shaw one day on the street and they have an…
-
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 Tamryn Eradani. It’s available on May 13 from NineStar Press. You’ve got time to go and pick up the first two novesl! This series focusses on a BDSM relationship between bisexual, graphic designer, Kyle and…
-
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 escorting a Diplomat through space. He’s a bit of a loner, genetically modified against his will when he was a child, abused and finds it difficult to socialize. On the other hand, Diplomat Deveral is Sacred…
-
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 in. His escape is College or University in another town far away… in which he can be himself. Jules is bisexual, he’s pretty sure of it. He’s had girlfriends, he’s found himself kissing boys at…
-
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 prose that is very well written. Norris’ writing is fluid and poetic. The descriptive bit: When Donovan Tisdale goes to a presentation about trips to the moon and mechanical humans, he finds himself instantly drawn…
-
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 a person turns eighteen in the Thousand Kingdoms, they must find a spouse. This search for a life partner takes place in the form of an unusual quest. Everyone must choose whether they will head…
-
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 beings from another planet have arrived? If you have (I can’t be the only one) then you may enjoy M. D. Neu’s A New World series. NineStar Press was kind enough to send me a…
-
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 blurry with tears! I won’t spoil the end…because you should really read it. This is so many things that are fantastic to read… a romance, a comical romp at a boy’s school, a mystery, friendship…devotion…and…
-
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 it’s about figuring out who you are, and I will always read the hell out of that kind of story This book follows Jackson Meade and his best friend Blake Renault. From the day they…
-
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 his life is about to change completely. Adam Lehexe finds Adam and drags him back to his bookstore, he sees him through the worst of his illness, then has to explain what’s happened. The problem…
