Monthly Archives: May 2011

Lovers and Beloved by MeiLin Miranda

An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom Book One Prince Temmin has spent his first eighteen years being raised by his mother at Whithorse, a country estate. He has been raised in complete innocence both sexually and socially.  There have been no young women on the estate save for his sisters and his best friend has been a groom named… (more…)

A Stingray Bit My Nipple! by Erik Torkells, editor, Budget Travel

This title was offered the other day as a free Kindle book.  The title is eye catching and it is free but, being cautious, I decided to download the sample first. The book’s contents are culled from the “True Stories” section of Budget Travel Magazine and it was published in 2008, the year Torkell left Budget Trakell for new fields… (more…)

Barbary Point by Alan Nayes

The description on Amazon says that this is the story of the heroine’s magical, life-changing week on the shores of Lake Winnebago where she meets a fishing guide, launching her on an emotional journey she never could have predicted or foreseen.  That last is true—none of us can claim to predict or foresee the future with any accuracy and it… (more…)

I Love You, Asshole by Amy Lane

Wanna-be vampires beware!  You have been misled by Bram Stoker and all those paranormal vampire series that abound these days. Throw out everything you’ve ever learned and heard about these creatures of the night and immerse yourself in the truth… Once upon a time there was a guy named Marcus.  His last name doesn’t matter, he’s forgotten it anyway and… (more…)

Have Gun, Will Play by Camille LaGuire

A Mick and Casey McKee Mystery Mick and Casey McKee ride into Newton to find it filled to the brim with donkeys and hopeful miners.  Before they can do more than stable their horses a group of gunmen ride into town shooting everything they see, beginning with the man who gave them corral space and ending up at the town’s… (more…)

Intoxication/Hitchhiker by Tim Kizer

This title contains two short stories, but the sample only covers the one entitled “Intoxication.” As the Amazon sample is very short, I asked the author to send me a longer one. The story concerns a woman named Leslie who becomes convinced that a co-worker tried to poison her when her boyfriend becomes ill after drinking coffee that was meant… (more…)

A Kingdom Lost by J. R. Tomlin

Book I of The Douglas Trilogy This is a well-written and almost totally accurate work of historical fiction told from the point of view of James Douglas, the oldest son of Sir William Douglas the Hardy.  Artistic license, of course, is taken for the sake of the story and in order to keep it from reading like a history text.… (more…)

Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble by H. P. Mallory

Jolie Wilkins is odd.  She is terminably single and owns a shop where she does tarot readings and has visions that are as erratic as weathermen.  But that isn’t what makes her odd. You see, Jolie has to remind herself that the bright streetlamps outside her shop aren’t alien spacecraft coming to whisk her away. When she’s afraid dread climbs… (more…)

Homegrown Muse by Sally Bennett

Lysistra Smith attends the opening of the Highline Resort reluctantly and with one thought in her mind: to confront Tank Turnball, a land developer, about his disregard for the environment in his newest project. She comes from an alternative lifestyle family, has grown up on her farm run by her mothers, and embraces the protection of the local environment and… (more…)

Distracted by Phillip Thomas Duck

Shell, a killer for hire, is going after gangster Roger Coke.  And he is willing to kill another man (no saint himself) for no pay in order to get to him.  Shell has five scars on his body and deems them to be symbolic of the five ladies who help him run his life and career.  Although he is careful,… (more…)