Book Review: Charon Docks At Daylight

Ouch, this one hurt.  There are a lot of pages here. Three books worth, probably. But I consumed it as fast I could even though I was hindered by starting a new job. Life! This is not a published book and I’m not entirely certain of the origin, but you can read it on Fiction Press. […]

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Book Review: Royal Court by Jenny Frame

I did not realize this was the 3rd book in a series. And I am happy to report that I was able to read this and enjoy it standalone. Also, I kind of expected this to be set in the past. But enjoyed that this was a modern day story. Captain Quincy is assigned to […]

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Book Review: Music City Dreamers by Robyn Nyx

Louie is a butch songwriter that leaves Chicago to pursue her dreams in Nashville. Right upon arrival, she hits it off with a talented young singer and decides to room with him. Heather is a scout for a major music label, recently promoted after her mentor was fired for being gay. She has to live […]

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Book Review: The Island Angel by Alex Slorra

It was hard for me to get into this book at first. It was difficult for me to follow for some reason. But after the first chapter, it found a rhythm. Jessica is a corporate tech leader who finds herself at the center of a massive systems failure that causes a disastrous drop in company […]

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Book Review: Taking Chances by Erin McKenzie

The first half of this book was very good. It even invoked a nice tear fest. Val works in a library. Because of her experience as a foster kid, she decides that she would like to begin fostering children. During the weeks of training, she meets and becomes interested in the instructor, Paige. However, there […]

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Book Review: Pursuit Of Happiness by Carsen Taite

I couldn’t get enough of this book.  Meredith is a Senator. Stevie is a Public Defender. Their paths cross when Meredith has to question Stevie in regards to a minimum sentencing rule. Stevie wants more time to persuade the Senator in her favor so invites her to dinner. Thus begins their complex and challenging courtship. […]

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Book Review: Marbella Sunsets by Laura Conway

A lighthearted romance This was a sweet romance. Not a lot of angst. Very quick read.  Carley is a world traveler that has her passport stolen from the hostel. She starts working for a wealthy workaholic who is 14 years her senior. The lines get blurred between their work and professional relationships. There are many […]

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Book Review: Camilla & Laura by SD Simper

A quick read Laura lives a lonely life with her father on an inherited estate. They witness a carriage overturn on a walk one evening. They agree to take in a sickly young woman, Carmilla, until her mother returns in a few months time.  Carmilla is odd and suspiciously amorous. Laura isn’t sure what draws […]

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