Published in 2015

Book Review: Jackdaw by K.J. Charles

Guest Reviewed by Gyn

1Title: Jackdaw
Author: K.J. Charles
Series: A Charm of Magpies,
Heroes: Jonah Pastern/Ben Spenser
Genre: MM Historical
Length: 189 Pages
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Release Date: February 17, 2015
Available at:  Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  If you stop running, you fall.

Jonah Pastern is a magician, a liar, a windwalker, a professional thief…and for six months, he was the love of police constable Ben Spenser’s life. Until his betrayal left Ben jailed, ruined, alone, and looking for revenge.

Ben is determined to make Jonah pay. But he can’t seem to forget what they once shared, and Jonah refuses to let him. Soon Ben is entangled in Jonah’s chaotic existence all over again, and they’re running together—from the police, the justiciary, and some dangerous people with a lethal grudge against them.

Threatened on all sides by betrayals, secrets, and the laws of the land, can they find a way to live and love before the past catches up with them?

This story is set in the world of the Charm of Magpies series.

Warning: Contains a policeman who should know better, a thief who may never learn, Victorian morals, heated encounters, and a very annoyed Stephen Day.
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Book Review: Illusions by S.A. Ozment

Guest Reviewed by Gyn 

1Title: Illusions
Author: S.A. Ozment
Heroes: Skylar Murphy/Aiden Moore
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 210 Pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: February 13, 2015
Available at:  Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Ever since arriving in Hollywood, Skylar Murphy has been loving life. He’s starring in a hit television show and on the verge of grabbing the lead role in the most anticipated movie of the decade. Poised on the edge of superstardom, he doesn’t want or need any complications to distract him from that goal. Whether he’s sleeping with a woman or a man, his noncommittal, no-strings-attached love life suits him perfectly, and despite his rep for playing gay roles, the world still thinks he’s straight.

At the launch party for his new show, Skylar meets Aiden Moore, an openly gay firefighter by day and cater waiter to the stars by night. Skylar is immediately attracted to him, but Aiden rejects him. When an arsonist appears to have targeted Skylar, their paths keep crossing. Always up for a challenge, Skylar works to win Aiden over, and he agrees to a date. Soon enough they can’t stay away from each other. Despite hiding their relationship away from the ever-present paparazzi, they’re happy together until a jilted fan joins forces with the arsonist to sabotage their future.
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Book Review: Love’s Last Bite by Viki Lyn and Vina Grey

Guest Reviewed by Morgan 

1Title: Love’s Last Bite
Author: Viki Lyn / Vina Grey
Series: Orbus Arcana #3
Heroes: Vincent Kamateros/John Reeder
Genre: MM Paranormal
Length: 272 Pages
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: February 13, 2015
Available at:  Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Dark forces, a vampire, plus one sexy cop is a recipe for trouble.

VINCENT KAMATEROS is no longer the lonely exiled vampire running a cupcake shop, but the heir to his father’s throne.

JOHN REEDER is out and accepts his vampire lover, but he has to deal with his lover being destined to rule the vampire kingdom.

While Vince and John revel in their newfound love, dark forces are at work in Orbus Arcana, determined to keep the progressive Vince from becoming the next vampire king.

Time is short and decisions loom. Their irrevocable choices will change their lives forever.
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Honorary Blogger Anna Lee: Letters from His Soldier + Giveaway!

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Letters from His Soldier

by Anna Lee

Hi, I’m Anna Lee and I’m here to talk about my latest release, His Soldier. I wanted to say first a big thank you to The Blogger Girls, for having me here today! And thank you to everyone who stops by. ☺

I first got inspiration from a song to write His Solider. I had the idea that Dean would lose his brother, Dax, and that loss would be felt throughout the story. At the same time, I wanted it to be a story of hope and finding love. So, Dean is an English teacher and a bookworm, he finds solace in writing and his books. As a way to cope and honor his brother, he becomes an Army pen pal to Ryder. I thought about all the ways that we communicate nowadays: email, text, phone, letters, Skype, etc. I went with them first connecting through letters because I think they’re really personal. As Dean says, “Everything is so techy now, you know email, texts, and written letters are rare. I guess that was part of the appeal, this just feels more important taking the time to write by hand. And you deserve that.”  Letters can be intimate and allow people to talk privately. It’s also something that Ryder could hold on to and keep close.

I did have a pen pal in middle school. One of my friends, she wrote me every week over summer break when I went through a rough patch after losing my grandma. I remember how much it meant to me that she took the time to do that. I knew she really cared and it was nice to have someone I could talk to. I also remember how excited I was back then waiting to see when the next letter would come in the mail.

I don’t have any military experience, though I do have people in my family who have served. I did do an extensive amount of research. It was important for me to get it right, and make it as real as Dean and Ryder felt to me. So, I read up on forts, camps, mines, squads, etc. I also had a few friends with military experience and went to them for advice a couple of times. They were very helpful.

I also did a lot of research on Ryder’s injury and prosthesis. One of the first scenes I wrote was when Ryder and Dean first meet, so I knew right away the story I wanted to tell with them. Ryder’s changed and he thinks he’s broken, but Dean’s not about to give up on him.

Thanks again and happy reading! ☺

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Random Author Questions!

7 – What’s in your nightstand you don’t want anyone to see?

I don’t really keep anything in my nightstand, stuff is scattered about so nothing to hide really.

8 – What’s your favorite meal?

Fried chicken and mashed potatoes.

9 – What’s the worst thing you’ve ever put in your mouth?

Food wise? Frog legs. Though, I’ve tasted some pretty nasty medicines.

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About His Soldier

unnamedSometimes you find love where you least expect it. For Sergeant Ryder Brooks that’s writing letters home to Dean Anders, his Army pen pal.

After a tragedy, as a way of honoring his brother and trying to cope, Dean becomes an Army pen pal to Sergeant Ryder Brooks. The two connect through letters and phone calls for a year, falling in love and making plans to meet when Ryder finishes his tour. However, in an effort to save one of his men who stepped on a mine, Ryder loses his leg. Broken and depressed, he doesn’t think Dean will want him. But once Dean learns what has happened, he immediately goes to Ryder, determined to help him heal and show him that he loves him no matter what. Ryder has a long road of recovery ahead of him, but with Dean’s support, he realizes that his life isn’t over, it’s just beginning—if he’ll only give them a chance.

Available at: Totally Bound & Amazon

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About Anna Lee

Anna Lee graduated from the University of California Riverside with a Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing. Living with a disability, she has overcome many challenges and puts her passion for life and love into her writing. She lives with her family and dogs and enjoys writing late into the night. When she isn’t writing, Anna enjoys spending time with her nieces and nephew or chatting with her friends about her favorite books and TV shows.

Find out more about Anna on her Facebook, Twitter or Website.

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Don’t forget to check out JustJen’s review of His Soldier to see what she thought of it!

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Book Review: His Soldier by Anna Lee

Reviewed by JustJen

1Title: His Soldier
Author: Anna Lee
Heroes: Ryder Brooks/Dean Anders
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 200 Pages
Publisher: Totally Bound
Release Date: March 6, 2015
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Sometimes you find love where you least expect it, for Sergeant Ryder Brooks that’s writing letters home to Dean Anders, his army pen pal…
After a tragedy, in a way to honor his brother and try to cope, Dean becomes a army pen pal to Sergeant Ryder Brooks. The two connect through letters and phone calls for a year, falling in love and making plans to meet when Ryder finishes his tour. However, in an effort to save one of his men who steps on a mine, Ryder loses his leg. Broken and depressed, he doesn’t think Dean will want him. But once Dean learns what happens, he immediately goes to Ryder, determined to help him heal and show him that he loves him no matter what. Ryder has a long road of recovery ahead of him, but with Dean’s support, he realizes his life isn’t over, it’s just beginning if he’ll only give them a chance.
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Book Review: Winter’s Wolf by Tara Lain

Reviewed by Susan65

1Title: Winter’s Wolf
Author: Tara Lain
Series:  Tales of the Harker Pack #3
Heroes: Winter Thane/Matt Partridge
Genre: MM Paranormal
Length: 220 Pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: February 27, 2015
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Winter Thane was raised on the two cardinal rules of werewolf existence: don’t reveal yourself to humans under penalty of death, and there’s no such thing as a gay werewolf. It’s no surprise when his father drags him from his wild life in remote Canada back to Connecticut to meet his old pack in hopes it will persuade Winter to abandon his love of sex with human males. Of course Dad’s hopes are dashed when they come face-to-face with the gay werewolves in the Harker pack.

Winter takes one look at FBI agent, Matt Partridge, and decides bird is his favorite food. Partridge is embroiled in an investigation into drug dealing and the death of a fellow agent. He can’t let himself get distracted by the young, platinum-haired beast, but then Winter proves invaluable in the search for clues, a move that winds them both up in chains and facing imminent death. Winter quickly learns his father’s motives are questionable, the pack alphas are a bunch of pussies, humans aren’t quite what they seem, and nothing in the forests of Connecticut is pure except love.
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Hammer and Bone by Kirby Crow + Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway!

Blogger_Exclusive ExcerptExclusive Excerpt from “Hangfire” in Hammer and Bone by Kirby Crow

Jory walked closer to me than he had to on the way to the Haunted House. It was crowded, and if anyone noticed that we were rubbing shoulders, they’d just blame it on the foot traffic.

A girl in a bloody nurse’s uniform greeted us at the door to the Haunted House, which any other time of the year was the three-story, wood-framed building where they stored animal feed, farm tools, and science projects for the 4-H.

“Admittance to the Haunted House requires you to sign this form releasing us from all responsibility for any loss of sanity resulting from entering the domain . . . and five dollars. Each,” she intoned. Her chin was painted with syrupy, magenta-toned blood.

“We’re security for the event.”

Jory put a ten on the table. “It’s for the high school, Ange.”

I shrugged and followed him up the wooden doors into solid darkness, ignoring the girl who waved her “admittance form” at us. They really just wanted email addresses to market us those coupon books and chalky candy bars. Time enough for that when Alex was older.

The sound system played spooky tracks on repeat, mostly movie clips and sound effects: cryptic sentences uttered in baby-doll voices, bull-bass demon voices promising doom, creaking doors, and lonely howling wind.

A fuzzy black-and-red pentagram rug lay over the threshold. Jory looked down at it.

“Nice. I bet the Chamber of Commerce didn’t approve this.” He was grinning like a kid again. Funny that a guy like him had wound up being a cop. I knew some officers at the station—some real Old Time Religion boys—who would have been livid about that rug.

The air was moist heat after the clammy coolness of the outdoors, and muffled sounds echoed from the walls, deep and faint as a pulse.

“Come on, this way.” Jory tugged my arm before he headed off into darkness through an open doorway to our right, his heels drumming hollowly on the bare planks of the wooden floor. As soon as he stepped through the door, he tripped a sensor, and red light flooded the room.

I followed him. “Ooooh, spooky. We paid ten dollars for this?”

“I paid.”

I leaned close. “I’m a cheap date.”

Jory flashed me that high-wattage grin again, and I wanted to kiss him right there, but the room was too dim, and there was no telling if some teenager was hiding in the corner, dressed like a clown and waiting to spring at us.

“I’ll keep that in mind,” Jory murmured.

I let my shoulder brush his and looked at the display. Someone had put a big antique cuckoo clock like my mother had in the corner. It was shabby and the glass was broken, but the pendulum swung in time. The crisp ticking was loud and prominent in the room, even over the carnival sounds outside. I noticed I was standing inside a taped yellow outline of a body shape on the floor. I quickly moved out of it by sheer habit. They’re not amusing once you’ve seen one for real.

The walls were like the rest of the house: a mixture of scarred plaster and cracked drywall, paint of various colors peeling off in speckles, and the endless scuffs and scratches of a hundred years of human habitation, now bathed by a lurid crimson light bulb. A dirty, gray-striped mattress was tossed in the corner. It looked indescribably filthy with unknown stains, and there was one very large, brownish stain in the center that was meant to look like old blood. I got a whiff of strong coffee smell and shook my head. Some of the websites the kids got their decorating tips from were disturbing. Of course, I’d have been a lot more disturbed if they’d gotten real blood from the butcher shop, but then, so would they. Hopefully.

An old television cased in cracked brown plastic rested on the floor. It was switched on and tuned to a dead channel, some kind of red ooze dripping down the glass. The static seemed to strobe in eerie sync with the ticking clock.

I noticed a body bag by the bed and nudged it with my toe. It was stuffed with old clothes.

“That’s a real body bag,” Jory said.

I looked closer and saw the thick nylon cover, the sturdy zipper, and the faded white lettering on the side that read Winston Mortuary. “I’ll be damned.”

“Where do you figure they got this?”

I shrugged. “Kids have relatives.”

“But is that legal?”

I laughed a little. “Jesus, I don’t know. Why?”

“It’s just so morbid. There were real corpses in that. People. It’s disrespectful.”

“What, to use the bag that might have carried Auntie Joan to the hearse as a prop in your high school Halloween display? Some of the kids I’ve known would’ve brought the body along, too.”

Jory looked away from the bag. “It’s still wrong.”

I risked ruffling his hair. My Alex was never going to be like those other kids. Never. If I wanted Alex to grow up to be like anyone, it was Jory.

Just thinking that put a lump in my throat. I’d be proposing next, if I wasn’t careful. You are cordially invited to attend . . .

We moved on to the next room, through another door and up a flight of stairs. The staircase was narrow, and when we came to the switchback we brushed shoulders again.

“Folk must have been smaller back in the day,” Jory joked.

“I’m just big.”

“Are you?”

“Huge,” I assured him.

“Really.” He sounded convincingly unconvinced.

“Gargantuan.”

He snickered in the dark, and I pinched his ass as we navigated the stairs. Jory sure knew how to make a shift fun. Just thinking about it, about sex with him, about his firm body under me and the way he moaned in little whimpers and the utterly sweet tightness of his ass put a jolt through my nerves and a hard ache in my dick.

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About Hammer and Bone

HammerAndBone_400x600The purest evil lives in the hearts of men.

Carnival mystics. Zombie tribes. Bad magic in the Bayou. Mage-princes, alien cities, and soul-stealing priests. The grim monsters in the worlds of these dark, speculative tales are true horrors, but it’s the people you should fear the most.

People like Michel, a boy pining for his best friend, Ray. But a presence in the swamp calls Michel to avenge another lost love, and he must decide which summons to answer. Or Angelo, a prescient cop who denies his visions until they endanger the man he loves. Or Bellew, an overseer in a shantytown of criminals sheltering a revenant and feeding it from their ranks.

From ruined lands of steam and iron, to haunted Southern forests, to brutal city streets where hope and damnation flow from the same spring, only a few stubborn souls possess the heart to challenge evil on its own terms. Some wield magic, some turn to rage or even love, but the ones left standing will survive only if they find the courage to carve their own paths to freedom.

Even if it means carving through flesh.

Available at: Riptide Publishing

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About Kirby Crow

Kirby Crow is an American writer born and raised in the Deep South. She is a winner of the EPIC Award and the Rainbow Award, and is the author of the bestselling “Scarlet and the White Wolf” series of fantasy novels. Kirby and her husband and their son share an old, lopsided house in the Blue Ridge with a cat. Always a cat.
For upcoming news of her future novels, visit her Website, Amazon, Blog, Twitter or Goodreads.

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Book Review: Dick Dancers by Alex Morgan

Reviewed by JustJen

1Title: Dick Dancers
Author: Alex Morgan
Heroes: Joel/Sam
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 47 Pages
Publisher: JMS Books
Release Date: March 8, 2015
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Narcissistic and arrogant, Joel is on top of his world. His ginger features and perfectly sculpted body have made him one of the most popular male dancers in Manhattan. His partner Sam is also a favorite dancer but doesn’t have a following like Joel’s.

When Joel starts receiving text messages and pictures from a secret admirer, Sam becomes concerned because Joel enjoys the extra attention. But soon, the unknown admirer elevates his stalking to physical attacks.

Joel realizes Sam is right and he has to confront his stalker to end his attacks, but how far is his secret admirer willing to go?
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Book Review: Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs

Reviewed by Nikyta

18941694Title: Dead Heat
Author: Patricia Briggs
Series: Alpha & Omega #4
Heroine/Hero: Anna & Charles
Genre: M/F Urban Fantasy
Length: 336 pages
Publisher: Ace
Release Date: March 3, 2015
Available at: Penguin & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: For once, mated werewolves Charles and Anna are not traveling because of Charles’s role as his father’s enforcer. This time, their trip to Arizona is purely personal, as Charles plans to buy Anna a horse for her birthday. Or at least it starts out that way…

Charles and Anna soon discover that a dangerous Fae being is on the loose, replacing human children with simulacrums. The Fae’s cold war with humanity is about to heat up—and Charles and Anna are in the cross fire. 
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Categories: 4.5 Star Ratings, Book Review, M/F, Nikyta's Reviews, Published in 2015 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Book Review: A Gorgeous Mess by Layla Wolfe

Reviewed by JustJen

1Title: A Gorgeous Mess
Author: Layla Wolfe
Series: The Bent Zealots MC #2
Heroes: Anson/Ormond
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 250 Pages
Publisher: Layla Wolfe
Release Date: February 26, 2015
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.
ANSON: I was just a mercenary back from fighting the good fight overseas. I was on a quest for my father, my roots, looking for answers. Turk Blackburn, Bent Zealots MC Prez, ordered me on a fresh operation to prove myself, my guts, my valor. Infiltrate the Navajo Rez and find out who is claiming the Zealots’ turf, using kids to cook drugs.

My partner is the famous badge slut, Ormond Tangier, known far and wide for his mad oral skills, his subservience to anyone in uniform. Mercenaries don’t wear badges, but my dominant side soon has me all over that seductive Spanish servant. A man may as well have a few laughs while on a fatal mission. Because these things never end pleasantly.

ORMOND: I was flung into a life-or-death battle against the slimy Iceman, leader of a rival MC. Iceman is running all sorts of questionable ops on Bent Zealots land, and now Anson and I have to prove our street creds just to stake a claim in our own backyard.

I’m a friend of cops, firemen, and soldiers alike, but suddenly I only want one man ordering me around. Anson Dineyazzie, macho half-breed hired gun, has stolen more than just my heart. This was never supposed to happen.

ANSON: I swear I’m never falling for that service bottom Ormond. I’m accomplishing this op and going back to Afghanistan. But I have to wrest control of this Rez land from Iceman and the lethal hit man who has been trailing us. I’d bury anyone who got between me and Ormond. Does that mean I’m in love? God, I hope not. Don’t think I can take that again. Just need to get back onto the open road and blow the dust from my soul.

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