Book cover for The Charmer by Riley Hart, the fourth and final installment in The Vers Podcast Series.

Review: The Charmer by Riley Hart

SYNOPSIS: If you listen to The Vers, a queer podcast I host with my three best friends, you know me as The Charmer. I’m always happy, flirting, and trying to win everyone over. I think most people would be surprised to learn I have a lot more going on beneath the surface. But ever since […]

Book cover for Crankshaft by K.M. Neuhold, the first book in the Big Bull Mechanics Series.

Review: Crankshaft by K.M. Neuhold

SYNOPSIS: I don’t have time for a relationship, not even with the adorably dorky vet I can’t seem to stop bumping into… *sigh * pass the oil and lube Between running a garage full of beefed up, gear head mechanics and bailing my idiot brother out of trouble every other week, the last thing I […]

Book Cover for Not Dating Material by Saxon James, the second installment in the Accidental Love Series.

Review: Not Dating Material by Saxon James

SYNOPSIS: MOLLY Moving to Seattle is supposed to be all about getting a fresh start and leaving the bitter man I was becoming behind. I have new roommates–quirky, sometimes strange, roommates–a nosy, next door neighbor and a grumpy kitty for company, but even surrounded by people, I still don’t feel like I belong. Plus, it […]

Book cover for Dead Draw by Layla Reyne, the first book in the Perfect Play Series.

Review: Dead Draw by Layla Reyne

SYNOPSIS: When a marriage of convenience is the only play left… Special Agent Emmitt Marshall knows how to: Wear a cowboy hat. Hack anything. Win at chess. Fall in love with emotionally unavailable men. He even knows the perfect play to catch the terrorists who killed his mentor. Special Agent Levi Bishop doesn’t know how […]

Book cover for Wolfgang by Grae Bryan, the fifth book in her Vampire Mates Series.

Review: Wolfgang by Grae Bryan

SYNOPSIS: Wolfgang Volker is many things: vampire, psychopath, connoisseur of fine living. But impulsive? Never that. Until the day he sets foot in Hyde Park and catches a certain enticing scent on the wind. His mate is here, gorgeous and oblivious and undeniably human. And it doesn’t take long for Wolfe to make the most […]