Happy New Year! See You in February
Happy New Year to all my blog readers!I've decided that, due to feeling generally wiped out and lacking in any enthusiasm for blogging and reviewing, I'm going to take a break for a month. This means...
View ArticleGuest Post: But I like it here... by Blaine D. Arden
Today I'm delighted to take a short break from my blog holiday to introduce the very lovely Blaine D Arden. She's here as part of the three year anniversary celebrations from Storm Moon Press, one of...
View ArticleGuest Post: Anything But Normal by Cari Z
It's my very great pleasure to introduce Cari Z to my blog again. She's here as part of the Storm Moon Press Anniversary blog tour and is talking about her exciting new serialised novel. Over to you...
View ArticleGuest Post: Hooked on History by JL Merrow
Today I have a visit from the lovely JL Merrow, who is here to talk about her love of writing historical m/m romance. There's a giveaway at the end, so leave a comment for a chance to win. Over to you,...
View ArticleReview: Dead in LA by Lou Harper
This book is divided into two interlinked stories. The first story, Dead in the Hills, introduces us to the characters of Jon and Leander. Jon is a mature College student who decided to go to college...
View ArticleReview: Trick of Time by JL Merrow
I have a great fondness for time travel romances and feel that they are under-represented in the m/m genre. Imagine my delight then when I discover this new gem from JL Merrow, a favourite author of...
View ArticleReview: Poacher's Fall and Keeper's Pledge by JL Merrow
These two books are quite short, with Poacher's Fall being about 60 pages and Keeper' Pledge being just over 100 pages, so I'm going to review them together.Poacher's FallI first read this two years...
View ArticleReview: Temple Boy by Heidi Cullinan
I'm rather embarrassed to say that this book has been on my review pile for a long time. Not because I didn't want to read it, but because I wasn't sure I would be able to pick it up and read without...
View ArticleGuest Post: DIY BDSM - a writer's guide by Josephine Myles
It's my very great pleasure to host Josephine Myles on my blog today. She's here to promote her new book Screwing the System which I will review later in the week. Today her topic is all about how to...
View ArticleReview: The Pirate's Game by Heidi Cullinan
After leaving it for ages between books 1 and 2 of this series, I forged ahead quickly onto book 3. The Pirate's Game begins straight after the previous book. Our main characters, Charles, Madeline,...
View ArticleReview: Screwing the System by Josephine Myles
This book was bound to be a winner for me, after all it combined the luscious prose of Josephine Myles with a BDSM themed book. Yummy!The story follows Cosmo who uses his time dodging gainful...
View ArticleGuest Post: Basic Psychology and the Apocalypse by Angelia Sparrow
It's my great pleasure to have Angelia Sparrow visiting Well Read today. She's here to talk about her new book, Barbarossa's Bitch, which she has co-written with Naomi Brooks. I'm looking forward to...
View ArticleReview: Compulsion by Clare London
I was pleased when I saw that Clare London had released a full length novel as it's been a while. Her books are always well written and challenging in terms of theme and character and this one was no...
View ArticleGuest Post: Rockstars & The Spirit of Rock by Melanie Tushmore
Today I'm very pleased to host Melanie Tushmore at Well Read. I met Melanie during the UK Meet in September and we talked about a new book she was having published at SMP. Well today she's here to talk...
View ArticleGuest Post: Censorship, Such an Ugly Thing by SL Armstrong
Today I'm welcoming SL Armstrong onto my blog. She's one of the owners of Storm Moon Press and is here to talk about the difficulties that publisher have had in finding a printer for one of their...
View ArticleReview: Immortal Symphony: Overture: A Meeting of Fate by SL Armstrong and K...
A Meeting of Fate is the first part in a serialised novel, Immortal Symphony: Overture. I'm always in two minds about serialised books because inevitably you end up paying more for the whole thing than...
View ArticleReview: Immortal Symphony: Overture: Life of the Party by SL Armstrong and K...
Life of the Party is the second episode of the serialised novel Immortal Symphony: Overture. In the last episode we were introduced to the characters of Dorian, Gabriel and Michael. This episode builds...
View ArticleReview: Barbarossa's Bitch by Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks
I read this book almost as soon as it was released and since then have been scratching my head over how I could possibly write a coherent review. The story is set in a post apocalyptic USA and covers a...
View ArticleAn Update
No doubt many of you have noticed that I've been very quiet here recently. I've been managing at least one post a week, often two, but certainly not producing the three plus posts I was doing before...
View ArticleReview: Pink Fizz by Thom Lane
Pink Fizz by Thom LaneMy rating: 5 of 5 stars/ExcellentI love Thom Lane's writing. It's just so sensual and evocative. That writing is shown at its best here and I was quickly drawn into the character...
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