Book Review – A Matter of Trust: Book 1, London Calling by Kat Faitour

  A Matter of Trust is a Contemporary Romance with a typical but slightly different plot. The British company, founded by his family and now owned and run by British financier Bennett Sterling, hires Devon Sinclair, a brilliant economist, recruited from America. Instantly, there is an attraction between them. But, as you would expect, each has their own issues and… Read more »

Review – Witch for Hire by N.E. Conneely

  Witch for Hire is the first book in N.E. Conneely’s, A Witch’s Path; a humorous, urban fantasy series. If this first book is any indication of the series, you’ll want to order book 2 before you finish Witch for Hire: Which, I found to be an enjoyable, well-written fun read that will have you laughing a lot and instantly… Read more »

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Http://tabauthorservices.com WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 1ST, 2016 AND OFFER A COMPREHENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF SERVICES THAT WILL GET YOUR BOOK READY TO PUBLISH AND GET IT SEEN BY READERS AND REVIEWERS.  SOME OF THE SERVICES WE’LL OFFER INCLUDE EDITING, PROOFREADING, BOOK COVER DESIGNS, AUTHOR BRANDING, EBOOK FORMATTING, COVER REVEALS, AND VIRTUAL BOOK TOURS. MENTION THIS ANNOUNCEMENT AND… Read more »

Cover Reveal – The Bulletproof Boy by Loretta Lost

The Bulletproof Boy Loretta Lost (Sophie Shields, #2) Publication date: November 1st 2016 Genres: Mystery, New Adult, Romance At twenty-seven, Sophie Shields is given the opportunity to meet her biological family for the first time. But with one ex-foster father murdered, and Benjamin Powell stalking her, she is hesitant to build more family connections. Sophie considers hiding out in a… Read more »

Creature Feature – Piexies: Not Just Another Creature by A. Fae

You’re about to learn that all that flutters are not fairies.  Pixies – also known by a plethora of other names like pixy or even pigsies – originate from Celtic roots. The mischievous pixies, in today’s world, are often confused with sprites or fairies, but throughout history, there were said to be even wars between the groups of fluttery ones. … Read more »

Book Review – Kiss Cam by Kiara London

  Kiss Cam is listed under Teen/Young Adult Romance. A more accurate description would be a well-written and delightful high school romance. But, it is much more than a romantic tale. For those of us over 30, it is also an education into how much being a teen has changed since we were one. The first thing you will notice… Read more »

Book Blitz = Rise by Luis Almonte

Rise Luis Almonte (Trifecta, #1) Publication date: August 27th 2016 Genres: Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult The South Haven Academy for the Gifted and Talented (SHAGT) not only houses the exceptionally intelligent, but unknown to the normal students, a number of “gifted and talented” witches attend class with them every day. Among the student body is fifteen-year-old Alexia Wick, a witch… Read more »

Review – If I Could Turn Back Time by Cindy Cowles

If I Could Turn Back Time is a passable love story. Due to its short length and the fact that I’m not usually one for romance, there’s really not much else to say about it. For the sake of a decent word count, I’ll add that that the title made me want to break into song every time I turned on… Read more »

5-Fly Review – Incubation: Green Fields book 1 by Adrienne Lecter

  I’m in love!  Although it’s was no secret to me that I enjoyed zombie books, after reading Incubation, the first book in the Green Fields series by Adrienne Lecter, I’ve become an even bigger fan.  As a matter of fact, I’d venture to say that not only are zombie books becoming one of my favorite genres, but this book… Read more »

Review – Who We Were Before by Leah Mercer

  Who We Were Before is a gripping tale, listed under women’s fiction. The two main characters are Zoe and her husband Edward, who live in a small village outside of London. Their story takes place during a weekend trip to Paris two years after the loss their first and only child, their two-year-old son Milo. The story is told… Read more »

Review – Catalyst Moon: Incursion (Volume 1) by Lauren L. Garcia

The county of Aredia doesn’t handle magic very well. As a result, mages are enslaved and imprisoned for their powers. When the transfer of a mage named Kali goes haywire due to strange, demon-like bandits, both she and her guard, Stonewell, will have to learn how to trust each other if they want to get to the city of Whitewater… Read more »

Review – The Things We Wish Were True by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen

  The Things We Wish Were True is listed under psychological, women’s fiction. Personally, I would classify it as an adult romance with a little psychological mystery thrown in. That’s because the author spent much more time developing the romantic interests of the characters than she did the mystery, casually embedded in the plot. The story finds Jancey, and her two… Read more »

Review – Branded (A Sinners Series) by Abi Ketner and Missy Kalicicki

Branded most certainly had an interesting dystopian concept that initially caught my attention with the branding of the “sinners” for committing one of the 7 Deadly Sins. However, the plot was lacking even by the middle of the book. I was still not sure where it was headed which, although negative in some regards, added an element of suspense that kept me reading…. Read more »

Review – Vavaun (The Shadow of the Revenaunt Book 4) by Paul E. Horsman

With the Kingdom of Zihaen at peace, Uwella and Damion return to their own land, Vavaun, to unite their divided houses and save their home from the Dar’khmorth. With evil sorcerers terrorizing the land and only two teenaged fire warriors aiding them in their efforts, the two will have an uphill battle, even with their abilities to turn into fierce… Read more »