Review: A Hard Call by Max Walker

SYNOPSIS: Zane Holden hasn’t had the easiest go of things. His childhood was rough and adulthood hasn’t been a walk in the park either. The only good thing in his life would be Stonewall Investigations, an investigative company he found to work primarily with the LGBTQ community. Things were ok and Zane was finally healing […]

Review: To Whom It May Concern by A.M. Johnson

SYNOPSIS: To whom it may concern, I can’t be sure what you’re into, that being said, if you like sexy and sweet romance with a whole lot of quirk, keep reading… Ever since Clay Saxon’s parents passed away a year ago, he’s been stuck in a rut, running their business, and suffering from the worst […]

Review: Dedicated by Neve Wilder

SYNOPSIS: “Our greatest hit is a love song I wrote for my bandmate. And he has no idea.” Messy-haired, soulful-eyed, off-kilter lyricist Les Graves holds tight to the hedonist’s credo of consumption in every avenue of life. He has trouble staying still, trouble staying sober, trouble turning down a good time—but put a pen in […]

Review: The Alpha’s Son by Penny Jessup

SYNOPSIS: Max Remus couldn’t care less about finding his mate—unlike the rest of his fate-obsessed pack. He totally prefers hanging with his bestie, eating his dad’s steak sandwiches, and drawing in his trusty sketchbook. But all that is about to change at the Blue Moon Festival—a summer camp where Elite Pack wolves go to find […]

Review: The Bookmobile Baby by Amy Bellows

SYNOPSIS: During the week Simon Seymore is a good little bookmobile librarian. He lives and breathes his job providing library access to the rural towns south of Grayson City. But every weekend he heads to the bar in search of another alpha to go home with. If he preps himself beforehand, they never have to […]