Recent Reviews

Pool of Crimson
Suzanne M.
Sabol

Dahlia has honed her vampire-killing skills to perfection. She’s got the scars, stakes and a cool nickname (Blushing Death) to prove it. Unfortunately for her, the vampires never give up and are even now concocting a terrible scheme involving a demon, werewolves and her.

Kerby Webster prefers to be called a cowman instead of cowboy.  It shows he has respect for the profession, and isn’t just about flash and pomp.  This also tells a lot about Kerby as a man.  With the accidental death of his son and daughter-in-law, Kerby has recently become the sole guardian of his teenage grandson, Chuck.  Their relationship starts off a bit bumpy with neither knowing how to r

Wren’s Fantasy
Tracy Hewitt
Meyer

Wren O’Hara has struggled against the mental illness she shares with her mother, the illness that has made her mother a broken woman. When a gorgeous blond giant saves her from a near-fatal attack, she can’t rationalize why he is suddenly in her life, believing it a sign of her escalating mental deterioration.

Real Virtue
Katy
Lee

Mel Mesini owns a Manhattan restaurant called Creare, modeled after her online website.  Mel has remade herself  in life and online, where she is known as "Nails".  All is well, when a call comes that her father has had an accident, and her schizophrenic mother needs care.  Mel does not want to go home.  But duty calls, and she leaves everything with Chris, her business partner.  She didn't cou

Powerless Consent
Janet
Nash

The setting is Carmel, California, where Tom and Kate Ballard have been invited to a black tie gala aboard old college friend's Rick Powell's yacht.  Rick Powell's company has hit the big time manufacturing a video surveillance feature that works through cell phones.  It's a pleasant evening until Rick reveals his true psychopathic nature and kidnaps Kate, demanding she reject Tom so he can kee

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