SINthetic by JT Nicholas

SINthetic The New Lyons Sequence #1 by J.T. Nicholas Genre: Science Fiction – Cyberpunk Noir Pub Date: 1/23/2018 The Artificial Evolution They look like us. Act like us. But they are not human. Created to perform the menial tasks real humans detest, Synths were designed with only a basic intelligence and minimal emotional response. It […]

Book Review: Birds of Wonder by Cynthia Robinson

When Beatrice goes for a all one morning, the last thing she expects to find is a body in a field. And not just any body, but that of a young girl she knows. Amber Inglin is the star in Beatrice’s play The Duchess of Malfi. What follows is a complex, lyrical tale that is […]

Book Review: Spinner by Michael J Bowler

Spinner, by Michael J Bowler, introduces us to a most unusual young man. Alex, a boy confined to a wheelchair, suffering from a debilitating condition known as spina bifida. He’s been in and out of foster homes, and his current foster mother is exploiting his unique gift. See, Alex is a Spinner, with the ability […]

Spinner by Michael J Bowler

Spinner by Michael J. Bowler Publication date: September 27th 2017 Genres: Horror, Suspense, Young Adult Fifteen-year-old Alex is a “spinner.” His friends are “dummies.” Two clandestine groups of humans want his power. And an ancient evil is stalking him. If people weren’t being murdered, Alex might laugh at how his life turned into a horror movie overnight. In a wheelchair since birth, his […]

Book Review: Songs with Our Eyes Closed by Tyler Kent White

In Songs with Our Eyes Closed Tyler Kent White has woven a powerful compilation of poetry and short prose to inspire and uplift the spirit. To me, these poems especially spoke of being oneself, not being afraid of your full potential, and knowing your true worth. These were lessons I needed at the moment. Lessons […]

Book Review: The Shadow Girl by Misty Mount

Zylia Moss is an aloof young girl, who spends much time alone. She stumbles upon a mystery, and gets drawn in to learning about the disappearance of her great-aunt. Solving this mystery may just be the key to keeping Zylia herself from fading away into obscurity. This was a lovely read! I really appreciated Zylia. […]

Feb 10th- 16th

Life and Things My leg is still healing. It’s doing much better than I expected! I think it’s because I actually took the time off work, and rested properly. I often have a hard time with that. I can be very stubborn, and push past my limits. I’m trying to do a better job of […]

Feb 16th- 22nd

The Book Blogger Hop is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer. These are weekly prompts to give bloggers a chance to connect with one another. Weeks run Friday- Thursday. Have you ever found yourself acting like a favorite character in a novel? If so, which one? (submitted by Maria @ A Night’s Dream […]

Book Review: Ballad of Huck and Miguel

 A brilliant reweaving of a most beloved Twain tale. In this new version, Huck and his father travel to California on a secret mission. Huck is an explorer, and living with an abusive father, he takes every chance he gets to run away. He does so in CA, and learns his father is there to […]

The Shadow Girl by Misty Mount

* 1 print and 2 digital copies of The Shadow Girl by Misty Mount a Rafflecopter giveaway *Print copy is available to North American residents only.   Genre: YA/ Fantasy/ Coming of Age Publication Date: December 28, 2017 Synopsis: Blackness. Nothingness. It was in the shape of a giant, hazy shadow, enveloping me, swallowing me, […]

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