Of Paper and Wood, by Amy Bellows is a MM fantasy romance available on Amazon. I'm so lucky to be on Amy's BETA reading team. I get to watch her creative process and then talk about her extraordinary books. This latest release is one of my favorites. It takes place in a world where magic … Continue reading Of Paper and Wood by Amy Bellows – A Review
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Joss (Were Zoo Book 9) – A Review
Joss is a steamy MF shifter romance by R.E. Butler and is the latest release in the Were Zoo series. In this book, we learn more about Joss, the alpha of the wolves at the Amazing Adventures Safari Park. While you can most definitely read this as a stand-alone, do yourself a favor and read … Continue reading Joss (Were Zoo Book 9) – A Review
Remember Him by Steve Milton – A Review
You can get your copy of Remember Him on Amazon. And you can go to Steve Milton’s Amazon Author Page and follow him to keep up with his newest releases and check out all his books. I love discovering new authors, It’s like a Christmas gift! I’m sorry to say I hadn’t read anything by … Continue reading Remember Him by Steve Milton – A Review
Conceivable by Willa Okati – a Review
My review of the new release, Conceivable by Willa Okati .
Cavas by Laurann Dohner – a Review
I have every single book that Laurann Dohner has published. Every one. And I've got my favorites especially Wrath from her New Species series, Glacier from her VLG series and Berrr's Vow from her Zorn Warriors series. I love her Cyborg Seduction series too, but it's hard for me to pick one of those though. … Continue reading Cavas by Laurann Dohner – a Review
ARCs – It’s a Learning Curve
So I just recently found out about ARCs (Advanced Review Copies) and the websites that allow you to post them. I freaked out because they ask for different format types than my trusty docx. I felt like I was thrown into the deep end of the pool when I didn't even know what a pool … Continue reading ARCs – It’s a Learning Curve
Dropping Numbers
It's a vicious circle that new authors like myself find ourselves in. It's like watching your chosen career circling down the drain.