Book #37: Strings (Hard Rock Harlots #1) by Kendall Grey

WARNING: STRINGS is not suitable for slut shamers, uptight stone throwers, Holier-Than-Thou prudes, humorless virgins, persons with chronic neck or back pain, pearl-clutching biddies, those who disparage crude humor or vulgarity in their many forms, closed-minded people with sticks up their asses, or anyone under the age of 18. The vile, base language and shocking,… Continue reading Book #37: Strings (Hard Rock Harlots #1) by Kendall Grey

Book #35: Division Zero by Matthew S. Cox

Most cops get to deal with living criminals, but Agent Kirsten Wren isn’t most cops. A gifted psionic with a troubled past, she possesses a rare combination of abilities that makes her a powerful weapon against paranormal threats. Adrift in a society that fears people like her, she feels alone in a city of millions.… Continue reading Book #35: Division Zero by Matthew S. Cox

Book #26: Black Acres by Ambrose Ibsen

There's No Place Like Home...  Kim and Julian Taylor are in the market for their first home, and a visit to the secluded Beacon estate finds them enamored. It's a peculiar home, rather large and in need of some renovations. The price is right however, and after a tour, they snap the house up without… Continue reading Book #26: Black Acres by Ambrose Ibsen

Book #16: The Last Vampire (Book Two): R.A. Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf

My father has been kidnapped by my worst enemies. Either that, or he willingly sold me out to them. Whatever the case, I’m going to find him. Mind you, this would be a lot easier if every Fae in Chicago wasn’t already out for my blood. They’re not getting it, though. The only one who’s… Continue reading Book #16: The Last Vampire (Book Two): R.A. Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf

Book #15: Little Killers A to Z by Howard Odentz

Bad things come in small packages . . . EPIC Award finalist Howard Odentz has penned twenty-six disturbingly fascinating horror stories about the youngest predators among us. From Andy and Boris to Yuri and Zena, this eclectic anthology is filled, A to Z, with psychopaths, monsters, and murderers! So turn on the lights and huddle… Continue reading Book #15: Little Killers A to Z by Howard Odentz

Book #14: Bullets and Blondes by Clark Graham

Shocked, Barry Hibbard ‘s eyes were drawn to the pieces of his Ming Dynasty vase strewn across the floor. He’d known better than to leave it on the pedestal after the last close call. Instead of putting it in a safer spot, he had become more particular as to who he allowed over. This guest,… Continue reading Book #14: Bullets and Blondes by Clark Graham

BLOG TOUR: Nocturnal Meetings of the Misplaced by R. J. Garcia

Nocturnal Meetings of the Misplaced  by R.J. Garcia  Genre: YA Mystery/Suspense  Release Date: May 1st 2018  The Parliament House   Summary from Goodreads:   Mystery surrounds the town of Summertime, Indiana, where fifteen-year-old Tommy Walker and his little sister are sent to live with relatives they’ve never met. Tommy soon makes friends with Finn Wilds,… Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Nocturnal Meetings of the Misplaced by R. J. Garcia

Book #9: A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

'There's a scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it.' From the moment Dr John Watson takes lodgings in Baker Street with the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes, he becomes intimately acquainted with the bloody violence and… Continue reading Book #9: A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Book #6: The Last Vampire Book One by R.A. Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf

There’s a smokin’ hot dead guy locked in my garden shed. That part’s bad enough. But now, he’s trying to get out. Growing up, my father always told me that I’d come to a bad end, just like my mom did when I was a kid. Hearing that kind of shit when you’re little eventually… Continue reading Book #6: The Last Vampire Book One by R.A. Steffan and Jaelynn Woolf

Book #3: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

A heartwarming and refreshing debut novel that proves one thing: there's not enough data in the world to predict what will make your heart tick. Stella Lane thinks math is the only thing that unites the universe. She comes up with algorithms to predict customer purchases — a job that has given her more money… Continue reading Book #3: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang