Review: Speak the Truth by Twoony

SYNOPSIS: Some enemies start out as friends. Some friends start out as enemies. Some lovers start out as an evil nemeses from the fiery pits of hell. Prince Aron Vaughn hates the overachiever Quinton Underwood more than any person on this planet. Obviously, Quinton hates Aron with an indescribable passion, too, but their hate turns […]

Review: The Selkie’s Skin by Dani Olivers

SYNOPSIS: The Selkie people of the ocean have been coming onto land for hundreds of years, some as seals, some as horses, some as wolves. But only Marin has ever changed into a human when he climbs out of the sea. And a human girl, at that.Acting as a spy for his family, Marin works […]

Review: Mongrel by Lee Colgin

SYNOPSIS: Mongrel, a creature more wolf than man, leads a lonely life on the fringes of pack society—until the night a handsome vampire shows up with a mysterious request. Bowie, a vampire cursed to a life of endless nights, maintains close ties with his human family. When young girls in their village go missing, he […]

Review: Winter’s Truth by Leta Blake

SYNOPSIS: Winter-fox brings Viro some surprising truths for the holiday Viro Sabel is eleven years old and still entirely innocent about life. This year winter-fox brings him some surprising truths that alter the way he sees the world and his place in it. Learn more about the character of Viro, Slow Heat’s Vale and Jason’s […]

Review: Catch and Release by Isabel Murray

SYNOPSIS: Joe McKenzie’s high-flying London life imploded six years ago, and it happened dramatically enough that paramedics were involved. That’s all in the past. Now, Joe couldn’t be happier living a solitary life as a fisherman on England’s wild northern coast. Okay, he could be happier. It’s not like he’s depressed or anything but, you […]