Interview (there be glorious beard talk) with Kristen Callihan

Kristen Callihan’s The Game Plan has been released into the wild! I just finished glomming it and HOLY MOLY was it funfuckingtastic. Her third released in the Game On series, Callihan once again has knocked my socks off with her amazing writing and her talent for creating wonderful characters that you can’t help but fall […]

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Joint Review – Heart Legacy (Celta’s Heartmates #14) by Robin D. Owens

Reviewers: E and Marlene After the death of GrandLord Yew years ago, the Yews withdrew to their self-sustaining estate and disappeared from Celtan society. The current head of the household is believed to be eighteen-year-old Loridana. To find out, Draeg Blackthorn has been sent to the estate to spy, undercover as a stableman for the

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Review: Her Bestfriend’s Step-father by Opal Carew

I was confused reading this book because I couldn’t figure out the identity of the hero. The blurb features Dare but the story began with Adam’s POV, the heroine’s best friend. Adam and Ashley both have feelings for one another but have never acted on their attraction. This book has, and what I call, a

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Group Review – Dragos Goes to Washington by Thea Harrison

Lou: Thea Harrison has the knack for writing novellas. I knew without a doubt that I would enjoy this instalment in a new mini-story arc, which hints at new and changing politics in the Elder world and human world. I loved returning again to Pia and Dragos and I’m super excited about where the story

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Joint Review – Burn It Up (Desert Dogs #3) by Cara McKenna

Reviewed by: E and Marlene E: I have been enjoying McKenna’s very unorthodox “Motorcycle Club” series since the first installment. It is full of murder, conspiracy, friendship, and finding love while trying to save a dying town. One of the other reasons why I enjoy this series is because it doesn’t contain any of the

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