Family medicine book trailer

Book Trailer: Family Medicine by Natasha Janeen Thomas

Check out the book trailer for upcoming release, Family Medicine, a chilling novel by Natasha Jeneen Thomas!  Family Medicine Expected Publication Date: October 8th, 2021 Genre: Suspense/ Psychological Thriller In one of the most beautiful cities on Earth, following your dreams could become a nightmare. Therese Hughes-Baldwin arrives in Boca Raton. Joining the most prestigious […]

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Samurai by Joanna White

Happy publication day to author Joanna White, and congratulations on the release of Samurai (Valiant #3)!   Samurai (The Valiant Series #3) *Books can be read in any order Publication Date: September 7th, 2021 Genre: Clean Fantasy/ Adventure Okada Akari and Sakamoto Megumi just may be two women in over their head. Okada Akari is […]

10 Things About Me

Greetings!  My name is Aislynn d’Merricksson. You can read a bit about me in the ‘About’ section. Obviously. However, here I’m going to share ten things about me that are unusual or that most people do not know.   First Thing About Me *I have a prosthetic eye. I lost my right eye at age […]

A Year in Books- September

I don’t remember where I saw this, so I can’t credit it as a proper Plunder Post. 😅  I thought it sounded neat. When I realised it was already September(!), I decided to give it a go! Title headers will take you to Amazon. Read my Review is linked to my blog review. I hope […]

Book Review: Ever Deeper by Fawn D Moran

Moran’s collection Ever Deeper is poetry after my own heart. I fell in love with it from the very first. There are many deep, philosophical poems that will set you to thinking. There are light-hearted poems, and poems to soothe the soul. Most of the poems in this collection deal with knowing and appreciating the […]

Book Review: Nerve by Eva Holland

Nerve is an interesting blend of nonfiction scientific exploration, and memoir. Eva Holland suffers from phobias, and the first part of the book discusses her own experiences with terror, and the traumas that generated them. The middle part was her own efforts at treating the phobias. The final part delved into how fear affects the […]

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Book Review: Dragonslayer: Servant of the Crown by Duncan M Hamilton

Servant of the Crown was a great finale to the amazing Dragonslayer series! One character, Boudain, really surprised me. He stepped up and at least tried, instead of acting like a young, spoiled royal. It’s clear he has the potential to be a great ruler. Another character I really liked died in this book too. I understand the […]

Weathering Old Souls by James J Cudney & Didi Oviatt

Weathering Old Souls by James J. Cudney & Didi Oviatt Genre: Metaphysical, Spiritual Historical Fiction Abigail has always struggled with the voices. From the relentless tyranny a woman faces on an antebellum plantation to the unknown prison camps in America during World War II, our heroine discovers the past in a way that changes her […]

Book Review: Blight of Blackwings by Kevin Hearne

This is the second in Hearne’s Seven Kennings series. As with most of his works, the characters are wonderful, and the world-building, excellent. Most is told by the bard Fintan, with pockets of present-time action. Fintan possesses a unique magic, one of six Kennings. These Kennings are rare, powerful, and come at a price for […]

How Can People Treat Those Who Have M.E. by Jessica Taylor-Bearman

There is no escaping the fact that M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is an incredibly complex and confusing disease. There are a plethora of symptoms and the M.E. Monster affects each sufferer differently. I have always maintained that I don’t expect people to understand the condition that I live with. I mean, how can you begin to […]

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