Katee Robert is the bestselling author of multiple beloved series, including the Dark Olympus series, which has sold more than one million copies. Known for their inclusive romances that are oh-so-spicy, Roberts is a force to be reckoned with in the romance sphere. In Fall 2023, Berkley launched Hunt on Dark Waters (11/7/2023), followed by the stunning follow up, Blood on … Continue reading Katee Robert’s highly anticipated queer romantasy, Rebel in the Deep coming from Berkley
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New Release from Nine Star Press Through Smoke and Shadows by L. Alyse Amidon
A long-hidden force stirs in the heart of the Utah desert, and a killer sets out on a path to power and vengeance, leaving a trail of bodies in their wake. Gene Bradshaw and Jack Cartwright, newly partnered detectives, are called to a gruesome murder scene, and neither knows what to make of it. The … Continue reading New Release from Nine Star Press Through Smoke and Shadows by L. Alyse Amidon
Interview with Author Alicia Thompson
Alicia Thompson is an author who has published 2 novels and teaches creative writing courses up and down the east coast of Australia. She was nice enough to take a quick break to talk about writing and her upcoming work. Q) Your most recent novel was Ex tells the story of a woman investigating the … Continue reading Interview with Author Alicia Thompson
Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis
There are a lot of reasons people can pick up a book, escape into a exciting magical place, witness daring action or attempting to solve a deadly murder before the secret is revealed but sometimes its just abou Review of Ride It Out, a friends-to-lovers contemporary queer romance by Jenna Jarvis There are a lot … Continue reading Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis
Review of Digging for Destiny
I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel. For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny. I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny
Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly
Jennifer Savran Kelly lives in live in Ithaca, New York,where they write, bind books, and work as a production editor at Cornell University Press. They were nice enough to take a moment to discuss writing and their novels Endpapers. Q You have a recently published novel, Endpaper’s from Algonquin books., that deals with issues of … Continue reading Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly
Review of Alice the Cat by Timothy Cummings.
Alice the Cat is a book about Tessa and her cat Alice that has been with her since babyhood. Alice was a kitten when Tessa was an infant. So a life together through thick and thin is the backdrop of Tessa’s journey over a few days to save her cat, her father, a ghost and … Continue reading Review of Alice the Cat by Timothy Cummings.
Interview with Author Leigh Harlen
Leigh Harlen is a writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and blends of all three as well as a sharer of obscure bat facts. We thank them for taking a moment to share a conversation with us. Q how did you get your start writing? My party answer to this question is that I’ve been writing … Continue reading Interview with Author Leigh Harlen
Interview with Author Lee Mandelo
Lee Mandelo (he/they) is a writer, critic, and occasional editor whose fields of interest include speculative and queer fiction, especially when the two coincide. They about to put out their latest work Feed them Silence and took a few moments to talk about that novel and queer representation in the literary community 1. You have … Continue reading Interview with Author Lee Mandelo
Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
The world of love and relationships is one that has many facets and expressions and for some people the idea of a monogamous relationship is not the best fit but even for the people whose heart is open to more then one person it be difficult to understand how things should work or communicate their … Continue reading Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
