Saturday, August 22, 2026

Review: BEACH FLIRTS by Lisa Scott

 


What could be worse than a beach vacation with your overbearing family? Running into your ex and what would’ve been your in-laws. Would it take both of their families to get them back together?

 

Natalie was a former fat girl that suddenly turned into the hot chick. She had no idea how to flirt and was in no hunt for a man. The only man she might take a swing at was maybe her co-worker’s boyfriend. Boy, that girlfriend could be cruel.

 

A washed-up actor washes up on the beach…and is saved by a beautiful fan.

 

Sweet and sassy stories! Enjoyable reads! Very swoony! Can’t wait for more!

 

Rating: 5 stars

Review: JET SETTING ESCORT Box Set by Monique DuBois

 


Book 1: Dumped by a boyfriend for being lame in bed. Just not “hot enough.” Really? After 6 years? Even though she got some good jabs, Ariella was still dumbfounded. Now, she not only was alone, she was also broke and needed to make some money fast. On her first night as a single lady, she gets lucky with a gorgeous Olympic athlete, who finds her curves to be desirable. This begins her journey as a high-end escort. Healthy women can be sexy, too!

 

Book 2: Being fired from her bank teller job only clinched the deal to be a paid escort. She wants to remain exclusive with her recruiter, who leaves broken hearts in his trail. Just how long can she have him before she goes exploring on her own? It might take a series of exhibition events to reveal the cold truth about this couple’s future together.

 

Book 3: Now we’re into the escorting business. Her first since the break-up is with a sexy and domineering billionaire.

 

Book 4: Brant was back and hotter than ever. Unfortunately, he hadn’t changed at all. Back on the escort website, she meets a nice-looking virgin. Ariella was lucky to be his first. But what if “good” was just too good?

 

Book 5: Can Ariella fall in love with the shy artist, who has come on way too strong with his own love and devotion? Could Ariella’s next conquest include twins? Oh my!

 

Book 6: Fight! Three men fighting over Ariella. Yikes! It was certainly a return of the exes in this episode. Like Ariella wasn’t confused enough. The one that returns is the ex that dumped her in the beginning. Her first love. What would this old ex feel like now that she was more sexually rounded?

 

Book 7: As a favor to her boss, Ariella has to be the pretend girlfriend of a friend’s son. But what happens when they stop pretending? Was this finally the real thing?

 

Each book/story was such lust and excitement. A wild and sexual journey. And, as a paid escort, she’s being wined and dined at lavish faraway places and making loads of money. Sounds like a good life, right? The problem was that Ariella couldn’t really separate the emotional from the physical, so each sexual experience had its drawbacks. Will she end up falling in love? Perhaps she’ll fall in love with them all? But will any of them love her back? Not just a sexy series, but a captivating series! More, more, more!

 

Rating: 5 stars

Review: ALL THE THINGS WE DIDN’T DO LAST NIGHT by Maria Llovet

 


Two strangers pull a jewel heist on a date night. Nice art work! Didn’t much care for the guy’s head with a bullet hole in it. Ewe! A nice love story! A nice, quick read!

 

Rating: 4 stars



Friday, August 21, 2026

Blog Tour: DARK UGLY PLACES by Ashley Mansour


Some wounds don’t heal. They take over.

A Beverly Hills psychological thriller about grief, female rage, fractured identity, and revenge.


Dark Ugly Places

by Ashley Mansour

Genre: Psychological Thriller, Domestic Suspense



Some wounds don’t heal. They fester. They whisper. They take over.

In Dark Ugly Places, trauma isn’t something you survive — it’s something that survives you.

Thirty-four-year-old Nicola Holiday loses everything in a hit-and-run: her husband dead, her body broken, her fourteen-year-old daughter Emmy forever changed. With no one held accountable, she spirals into grief, panic attacks, and financial ruin — awakening a hereditary darkness she’s spent her life trying to outrun.

That darkness has a voice now. Her name is Martha, and she aches for revenge.

As Nicola’s grip on reality loosens, Martha slips into another life — one of wealth, glamour, and moral rot. When she crosses paths with the wife of a famous actor, Nicola’s suspicions ignite.

Pulled between vengeance and annihilation, Nicola and Martha collide with a woman whose secrets may be the key to everything — or the thing that destroys them both.

Dark, provocative, and deeply unsettling — a haunting psychological portrait of female rage, obsession, and the terrifying lengths the mind will go to survive unbearable pain.

Because sometimes the most dangerous place isn’t the past. It’s inside your own head.

 

“A suspenseful and relentless tale of troubled Californians.”

– Kirkus Reviews

 

“A tense, viciously readable psychological thriller about the violence that lurks beneath polished surfaces.”

 – BookLife Reviews

 

“With fast-paced thrills and gripping psychological drama, Ashley Mansour’s Dark Ugly Places serves up vengeance for morally complex characters.” - Indiereader

 

**Releases September 15 – PreOrder Now!**

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PROLOGUE

No one likes to be kept in the dark.

In the dark, everything is murky, even the Los Angeles sky.

But the day of Nicola’s accident, I had a pretty clear view of things. It tends to be that way—clear—when Nicola isn’t.

Nicola, Ben, and their daughter, Emmy, were walking holding hands, something the three of them hadn’t done since Emmy was a little kid. I felt the itch in Nicola’s palm, like she didn’t want to hold hands. But Emmy insisted. She was between them, arms outstretched, making that little humming sound she sometimes made when she was nervous or lost in thought. Ben walked on slightly ahead, his head down, eyes focused on the phone in his hand. I could almost hear his teeth grinding.

Up ahead, the road was clear. The sun covered everything in butter-yellow light. Crows perched in the bare-barked trees and made long, scratchy cries like a group of smokers laughing. They rustled leaves and crossed the pavement before them. But the trees were still, like the air had been sucked out of the city. Up ahead, the road was clear.

The three of them approached the corner, Emmy and Nicola chatting aimlessly. Ben narrowed his eyes and squinted at the screen as if the sky was too bright. He stepped out into the road first. Emmy, next. She skipped slightly—braids flying—and pulled her mom’s arm.

Nicola looked up and saw one of the crows overhead, its beak open, making a dreadful sound. When she looked back at the road, her gut pinged with a horrible dread she couldn’t place.

Then she—we—saw it.

From the middle distance, something large and hurtled into view, its body glinting in the sun. Emmy screamed. Nicola tried to pull her back, but one by one, her fingers slipped out of her grasp.

It was too late.

Nicola’s body collided with the big, thing, and in the next moment, she was airborne, tumbling through the air as if she had been taken by a tornado. Her thoughts spiraled with her, spinning out of control.

I’m going to die.

I’m going to live.

Don’t let me die.

I’m going to die.

She kept spiraling, around and around, until I stopped her with a simple suggestion: Breathe, Nicola. Breathe. We have this power, those of us who live in the darkness.

The asphalt grated her spine. It must have hurt, but Nicola did not cry. Perhaps because the air was too full of Emmy’s screams.

She rolled to her left, her left arm pinned against her chest like a piece of limp fabric. Her left leg lay stretched out before her perfectly straight, but dead. Cold. Frozen in place. She rolled to her side and saw Emmy, blood coating half of her face as though she were wearing a mask. Five feet away, Ben lay in the road unmoving, his body contorted, his face turned away.

Overhead, the stretch of blue sky angled down Beverly Boulevard and went on forever. Cars passed, some honking, others slowing to stop and help or to get a better look. Nicola grunted and heaved herself along the ground, her jaw gritting with pain. She reached for Emmy, reached for Ben.

The body of the car stirred. A door opened. A black polished shoe emerged onto the asphalt as the driver leaned out, then disappeared again as the door shut. I heard the engine as the car started and rolled backwards, slow at first, then picking up speed until it was gone.

 



Ashley Mansour writes dark, cinematic psychological suspense and domestic suspense about dangerous relationships, buried truths, and the chaos waiting beneath the surface of ordinary lives.

Spotlight: DEATH REAPERS by Maximillion Moon


Across a world of diverse vampires from every myth, one girl must come of age as a hunter in an enduring war few even know exists.

In the shadows of a fractured world, the Death Reapers, an elite vampire hunting force, wage an eternal war against the mysterious Vampire Cabal. Leading the charge is Archbishop Lilyana Morrigan, a scarred warrior bound by duty and faith.

When whispers of the Cabal’s hidden stronghold surface, Lilyana and her execution squad are thrust into brutal battles across the globe, as they traverse hostile lands to hunt different types of vampires from a diverse array of cultures including (but not limited to) those from German, Chinese, Romanian and Malaysian descent. Each enemy is steeped in their own haunting mythologies and lore.… and each battle drags Lilyana closer to truths that were buried beneath the sands of time, truths she may not survive.


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