Review: Office Date by Rachel Van Dyken

SYNOPSIS: I’ve known Jack my entire life. We went from being high school enemies to making out one fateful night at college to him being a giant D and making me cry. Now we’re both interns at the same company. Mortal enemy interns. So when the chance pops up to finally beat him at something, […]

Review: Oak King Holly King by Sebastian Nothwell

SYNOPSIS: Shrike, the Butcher of Blackthorn, is a legendary warrior of the fae realms. When he wins a tournament in the Court of the Silver Wheel, its queen names him her Oak King – a figurehead destined to die in a ritual duel to invoke the change of seasons. Shrike is determined to survive. Even […]

Review: Hardwood by Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes

SYNOPSIS: A playboy incubus in a pickle A siren who’s lost his song Malcolm McKittack’s life consists of the three Ps: pleasure, partying, and paranoia. Okay, maybe not usually the last one, but somebody’s been following him. He’s being hunted, doomed to be sacrificed on the altar of some old guy’s downstairs dysfunction, only no […]

Review: Wyrmwood by Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes

SYNOPSIS: A dragon searching for a crowning jewel for his fabulous hoard. A misanthropic incubus who just wants to swim. Declan might be the world’s only shut-in incubus, but with a father like Elrith, it’s little wonder his faith in people is nonexistant. He skates through life as a computer programmer, closed into his tiny […]

Review: Poisonwood by Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes

SYNOPSIS: A starving incubus. A bear alone. Jasper Jones is Lyric’s most pitiful incubus. He can’t feed and doesn’t want to if it means hurting people. When a witch gives him a chance at breaking the cycle of hunger, he rushes half cocked into the woods in search of a cure. Caleb moved into Poisonwood […]