Rory Campbell, Spencer Hartley and Jack Rothman are in a polyamorous relationship. Their union is further distinguished as Jack is a Dominant and Rory and Spencer are his submissives. This is a new discovery for Rory and Spencer while Jack has freely expressed and explored his sexuality for quite some time. They’ve now been together… Continue reading Swept by Alyssa Turner
All My Life by Prescott Lane – Release Day Review
All My Life, an all-new standalone contemporary romance by Prescott Lane is now LIVE! The beginning of any love story starts with the meet. I’ve known Garrett Hollis since before I can remember, and I’ve loved him just as long. I loved him while he loved someone else. I loved him when he… Continue reading All My Life by Prescott Lane – Release Day Review
Boundary Waters by William Kent Krueger
Cork O'Connor is contacted by Willie Raye to help find his daughter, Shiloh, who's disappeared. She's a famous Country & Western singer who apparently has chosen to remove herself into the Quetico-Superior Wilderness for some self reflection. The Feds have also inserted themselves into the search because they believe she now remembers information about her… Continue reading Boundary Waters by William Kent Krueger
Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea
Ten years ago, Grace Sebold was convicted of murdering her boyfriend, Julian Crist, while they were attending her friend’s wedding in St. Lucia. She reached out to Sidney Ryan for help, a true crime documentarian of rising fame whose work was directly responsible for helping to free three wrongly convicted people. After some preliminary research,… Continue reading Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea
Something to Talk About
This a Sunday feature here where we discuss specific topics related to books and the blogosphere. Let’s talk podcasts! Over the past couple of months, I’ve seen many references to podcasts in blog posts and friends’ reviews. I read a lot of mysteries and thrillers… Continue reading Something to Talk About
Saturdays at the Café
Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have reviewed… Continue reading Saturdays at the Café
The Drowned Girls by Loreth Anne White
Detective Angie Pallorino is part of the Victoria Metro Police Department sex crimes unit and answers the call for a young woman desecrated in a nearby cemetery. She and her new partner are still finding their way with each other (mostly not) and haven't created "team" yet. She's got LOTS of baggage and being the… Continue reading The Drowned Girls by Loreth Anne White
Leverage in Death by J. D. Robb
It begins with an inexplicable act where the marketing executive of a major airline walks into an important meeting with soon to be partners of another company to finalize their merger and detonates a bomb, killing twelve and injuring many others. Lieutenant Eve Dallas and Detective Delia Peabody soon learn that there was much more… Continue reading Leverage in Death by J. D. Robb
The Sunshine Blogger Award
I was tagged again for The Sunshine Blogger Award by Christina @ The Litness Blog, which is absolutely wonderful. Make certain you check out her site. THE RULES Thank the blogger who nominated you by linking their blog. Answer the questions Nominate 11 blogs with 11 questions List the rules as well as display the… Continue reading The Sunshine Blogger Award
Everything I Left Unsaid by Molly O’Keefe
It’s time for some romance! I’m going to feature some amazing stories by gifted writers that I consider to be auto reads. Molly O’Keefe is a writing force who I discovered a few years ago. Her characters are authentic and her stories will rip you to shreds before putting you back together again. The story… Continue reading Everything I Left Unsaid by Molly O’Keefe
