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Review: Retrocog by Marie Harte

When the government cut the Psychic Warfare Program (PWP), many agents opted to go into other branches of the defense department while others settled in Bend, Oregon, working at the Power Up! Gym.  Noah First in one who settled in Bend, content to let life go by.  Then Jack assigns him one of those cases [...]

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Review: Brush With Catastrophe by Tara Lain

Sammy Raphael is a witch, but a pretty crummy one in his opinion.  To make matters worse, he cannot even attract a boyfriend.  His only talent is painting, but what good are his prophetic paintings when they never predict anything important.  Then he paints a picture of a beautiful man who turns out to be [...]

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Review: Pine Tar and Sweet Tea by Kerry Freeman

After eleven years in the minor league, Matt Hawley returns home to his small Alabama town to coach the high school team.  They are heading to compete for their first state championship.  In another part of the state Coach René Días is set to have his team defend their championship for the second year.  One [...]

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Review: Scandal Fever by Hunter Raines

Reality TV star Gavin Cox has a reputation for flamboyance, partying, and loving.  All that changes when he cannot remember what happened the night a cast mate was murdered followed by a terrifying home invasion.  The police want to know what happened as well and think one way is to put Gavin in protective custody. [...]

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Review: Holed Up by Hank Edwards

Special Agent Aaron Pearce is not at all happy to be assigned to protect Mark Beecher.  A man with an attitude, Pearce is more of a lone wolf.  Mark needs protection because he over heard terrorists plotting an attack.  Arriving in Detroit, Pearce realizes there is a mole in the FBI and takes his charge [...]

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Review: The Square Peg by Jane Davitt and Alexa Snow

Benedict is a successful accountant who was just dumped by his long time boyfriend for being boring.  Feeling as if his life is in a rut, Ben is surprised and delighted to learn that his estranged father left him half ownership in a gay bar called The Square Peg.  Then he meets his partner.  Shane [...]

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Review: Stripped Bare by Lynne Connolly

When Yolanda boards a plane to solve her company’s problems, the last thing she thinks about is joining the mile high club with a handsome stranger.  That’s the least of her new problems.  When another handsome stranger who watched the whole hot scene on the plane turns out to be even more trouble, Yolanda isn’t [...]

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Review: Silver Tongue by Marie Harte

Kitty Nelson works in the Power Up! as the manager.  But she does so much more than just manage a gym.  As an empath, she keeps the team in shape and has to work hard to keep emotions on a even keel.  Then she meets, Dane Hanson.  Dane seems to be immune to her powers.  [...]

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Review: The Lost Locket by Marie Harte

After  the Psychic Warfare Program is dumped by the government, many of the operatives, who did not elect other areas of government work, set up a gym called Power Up! where they are trying to keep a low profile.  After all, keeping a low profile will keep them from gaining the government’s attention.  Life is [...]

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Review: Calling the Show by J.A. Rock

As the senior stage manager, Jesse Ferelit runs a tight show.  He is understandably upset when the inexperienced sophomore, Simeck Whedon takes over the lightboard.  Jesse takes an active dislike to Sim and his inexperience, as well as his interest in LGBTQ and his love of hula hoops.  There are, however, some things about Sim [...]

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