Heller

In the United Nations of Book Pushers I represent the Canadian contingent. I've known Has, Lou, E and Minn for a few years now and I've discovered many a new author from them for which I will be forever grateful. New to me often translates to "Where has this book been all my life?" and leads to endless re-reads. The majority of my childhood was spent with my nose in a book (not that it's any different now) and I always carried at least one with me wherever I went no matter whatever trouble I was up to. My e-reader is something I could never give up now, despite my initial resistance to it. I love my books but carrying around a library in a small electronic device is a thrill that never gets old. I read anything and everything that strikes my fancy: Regency, Retro-Romance, Sci-fi/Fantasy, Graphic Novels, Urban Fantasy, Post-Apoc...the list is pretty much endless. I tend to cycle through interests so it really just depends on my mood at the time. I would say that right now M/M books have me firmly in their grasp and they've been the majority of my reads for the past couple of years. I think there's nothing better than headjacking into a story and characters created by an author, I'm always up for a ride to a place I've never been before.

Joint Review – Shiver (The Unbreakable Bonds #1) by Jocelynn Drake and Rinda Elliot

Publisher: Self Publish Date: 27 Oct Reviewed by: E & Heller How we got this book: ARC from the authors Lucas Vallois is always in control. He’s building an empire in the glittering city of Cincinnati and created his own family from his three close friends. The self-made millionaire has everything he wants within his

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Review – Enforcing Emory by Mickie B. Ashling

Review: Enforcing Emory by Mickie B. Ashling Publisher: Dreamspinner Publish Date: May 27, 2015 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher Olympic figure skater Emory Lowe falls in lust the moment he lays eyes on his new neighbor, hockey player Nikolai Vetrov. On the surface, Nik is a typical badass enforcer,

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Review – Life, Some Assembly Required by Kaje Harper

Review: Life, Some Assembly Required by Kaje Harper Publisher: Samhain Publishing Publish Date: June 9, 2015 Reviewed by: Heller How I got this book: E-Arc from Publisher The Rebuilding Year #2 Finding love in the ashes was easy. Building a life together? Don’t make Fate laugh. After spending the first part of his life chasing

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