Tag: Riptide Publishing

Review: Something New Under the Sun by LA Witt

Posted January 22, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: Something New Under the Sun by LA Witt

Liam Lansing is heir to a prominent family of bio-modified vampires. That is, until he chooses the wrong lover and is cast down to the Gutter to scrape for his life. Daniel Harding is heir to Cybernetix and a prince of the corporate Sky. That is, until his ideology drives his father to put a […]

Review: Too Stupid To Live by Anne Tenino

Posted January 17, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 3 Comments
Review: Too Stupid To Live by Anne Tenino

It isn’t true love until someone gets hurt. Sam’s a new man. Yes, he’s still too tall, too skinny, too dorky, too gay, and has that unfortunate addiction to romance novels, but he’s wised up. His One True Love is certainly still out there, but he knows now that real life is nothing like fiction. […]

Guest Author (+ a rockin’ giveaway): Anne Tenino – A Matter of Character

Guest Author (+ a rockin’ giveaway): Anne Tenino – A Matter of Character

Welcome to the Too Stupid to Live Blog Tour! Normally, I’d be throwing confetti around (as in my last couple of blog tours) but this time I decided to go bigger—I’m giving away original artwork. For those of you not familiar with my male genital sculptures (that makes them sound so respectable, doesn’t it?), I’ll […]

Review: Quid Pro Quo by LA Witt & Aleksandr Voinov

Review: Quid Pro Quo by LA Witt & Aleksandr Voinov

For the past six months, Jared’s been selling sex at Market Garden, a London club that caters to the better-off. But business is slow in the run-up to Christmas, when businessmen and bankers are too busy bickering over bonuses to rent themselves a little high-class action. Though Jared’s wallet finds the downtime unnerving, the rest […]

Review: Blessed Isle by Alex Beecroft

Review: Blessed Isle by Alex Beecroft

For Captain Harry Thompson, the command of the prison transport ship HMS Banshee is his opportunity to prove his worth, working-class origins be damned. But his criminal attraction to his upper-crust First Lieutenant, Garnet Littleton, threatens to overturn all he’s ever worked for. Lust quickly proves to be the least of his problems, however. The […]