REVIEW: Comedies with consequence by Erin Mallon (ALC)

SKIN HUNGRY Summary Ruth is a 74-year old woman.Rowan is a 23-year-old man.They’re in love.And Ruth’s 43-year-old son is freaking the hell out. Skin Hungry is an age-gap romantic comedy play with some darker themes hiding just beneath the skin. Review Wow. Just wow. The author definitely knows how to make you go from theContinue reading “REVIEW: Comedies with consequence by Erin Mallon (ALC)”

REVIEW: Sithe by Starla Night (ALC)

Summary It’s a routine mission. Hunt down the ones who dared – dared – steal our sacred procreation metal from us, the rulers of the empire. The Arrisans conquered Earth in a day. They smashed into our helpless planet like a wrecking ball, and overnight, everything changed. That’s what our history books say. The truthContinue reading “REVIEW: Sithe by Starla Night (ALC)”

REVIEW: The river in spring by Leslie Pike

Summary Falling out of a tree at the feet of a naked woman is not Nobel Lyon’s usual MO.He’s more the Invisible Man type. A name given to him in childhood. The observer. The logical thinker. A man who loves solitude.When he sees the sexy mountain woman fishing on his property, other impulses take over.Continue reading “REVIEW: The river in spring by Leslie Pike”

REVIEW: BRANCHED by Erin Mallon (ALC)

Summary Ben is having a difficult week. After five whole years of “drinking from Mommy’s boobies,” he suddenly has to step aside for his new baby sister, Beatrice, who may or may not be human. Mommy says he has to “support her appearance no matter how humiliating it is for us as family,” but that’sContinue reading “REVIEW: BRANCHED by Erin Mallon (ALC)”

The bromantic comedies, by Erin Mallon (review before release)

You can also buy the plays on Amazon. Summary A paintball battleground. A wrestling mat for sleep-deprived new daddies. A feminine product aisle in the local drugstore. These are some of the places where men connect… at least in The Bromantic Comedies. A compilation of humorous and heartfelt plays exploring what it means to beContinue reading “The bromantic comedies, by Erin Mallon (review before release)”

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