Luv s Fire is a great collection of songs with that late 70 s sound to it. Ebony s voice has both the power of experience and the sound of innocence. Luvs Fire is what R&B could have become. Title track Luvs Fire is the perfect summer cookout song. Ebony opens her heart on the midtempo Yes I Do . Loving you is all I wanna do is a groovy head nodder. 70 s Blue note style groove is the midtempo beat of You happened to me . The Jazzy-soul instrumentation is the perfect fit for Ebony s fresh talent. This album is worth a listen. No filler tracks on this one. --5 Stars
I fell in love with Ebony thru her debut single "Somebody Let Him Know". No kidding, she sounds like the "Candy Girl" of which New Edition Sang. I can see the Stacy Lattisaw comparison. Something that's been missing from the industry for a long time. Best wishes. --4 Stars
"Ebony Evans ability to intertwine the music of yesterday's dance craze with modern R&B flavors will surely make this young lady a name to recognize for years to come."--4 1/2 Stars
"This is a superb album from start to finish. Somebody get me a glass of Covasier, a fireplace, and a leather chair. Enjoy!"--5 Stars
"Here's a rare treat: a contemporary cd by a young lady that actually contains songs of substance"--4 Stars
"Ebony Evans’ voice is smooth, angelic and at times, sounds similar to the late Minnie Ripperton"--4 Stars
Luv's Fire is daring and successful album, that will surely build this songstress name.. Ebony Evans. A name you will recognize soon, definite future star. Pure natural vocals, real songs, and entertaining throughout the entire Cd. 4 Stars
May 01, 2010
"Ebony makes few concessions to the vagaries of contemporary R&B preferring to mine a groove that harks back to the golden age of soul"
April 15, 2010
"You...'s  uncluttered musical arrangements and straightforward, narrative lyrics allow the spotlight to shine squarely on Ebony's voice, which is irresistibly coquettish and sweet."
"There's no denying Ms. Evans' range and talents , not many burgeoning performers would attempt to infuse so many different genres like gospel, funk and breezy pop and soul in the span of one CD"
March 15, 2010
"You Did It All" has been worth the wait, delivering a cool mix of soulful contemporary dance, steppers and stunning ballads"
May 01, 2010
"Ebony Evans vocals, with their higher range reminiscent of singers such as Minnie Ripperton, and more modern performers such as Mariah Carey is well used, with none of the grandstanding displays of technique that do nothing for the songs".