Book Review: The Crimson Heirlooms by Hunter Dennis

A sweeping saga spanning decades. The hunt for a treasure worth millions. Part mystery, part history, The Crimson Heirlooms by Hunter Dennis is a tale worthy of the classics writers, a legacy of Hugo, Dickens, and Tolstoy. Spanning the decades between 1776 and 1832, the majority of the story follows Xavier Traversier and Jacob ‘Jake’ […]

June 2019

Life and Things Been a very slow month in many ways. The CFFM has had me down and out much of the time. It’s been hard to think and process what I read. Stayed exhausted, and slept lots, but the sleep was restless and unrefreshing, which feeds back into the CFFM and perpetuates an ouroboros […]

June 29th- July 5th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Changing Lanes – Poem by Linda Imbler/ Vita Brevis   Should Book “Influencers” Be Paid For Their Work?/ A Fictional Bookworm   Discussion: Are you fed up with diversity in books? Is diversity necessary to be a good writer or a good reader?/ Beware of the Reader   On […]

June 22nd- 28th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Mother is Humming. Can You Hear? – Poem by Megha Sood/ Vita Brevis   Are smartphones distracting us from reading more books, faster?/ Books Nest   Literary Teapots – Poem by Linda Imbler/ Vita Brevis   BEST WRITING CLASSES TO DEVELOP YOUR WRITING SKILLS!/ Bound to Writing […]

A Bad Breed by Kat Ross

                  A Bad Breed Kat Ross (Gaslamp Gothic, #3) Published by: Acorn Publishing Publication date: May 31st 2019 Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal, Retelling Pricolici. A creature out of folklore. And nightmare. January 1889. When a Romanian village suffers a series of brutal attacks, occult investigator Anne Lawrence […]

Walking with Ghosts in Ward’s Pond by Heidi Sprouse

HTML Walking with Ghosts on Ward’s Pond Genre: Mystery Expected Publication Date: July A hundred-year-old unsolved mystery resurfaces when journalist Charlie Baxter becomes consumed with finding out the truth. After discovering his bloodline includes a potential murderer, Charlie sets out to clear his family’s name—only to find that everyone has an opinion, but does anyone […]

Vampire Detective Midnight by JC Andrijeski

Vampire Detective Midnight JC Andrijeski (Vampire Detective Midnight, #1) Publication date: June 27th 2019 Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy Vampire with a past and homicide detective, Naoko “Nick” Tanaka just got transferred to the NYPD, where he works as a “Midnight,” or vampire in the employ of the human police. Like all state-registered vamps, he gets […]

Book Review: Haunted Charlottesville and Surrounding Counties by Susan Schwartz

Schwartz’s Haunted Charlottesville and Surrounding Counties explores the many haunted locations in the history rich area of Charlottesville and its surrounding counties. In addition to looking at well-known, ‘popular’ spots, many private residences are discussed. This is a territory steeped in the past. From the Revolutionary War, to the Civil War, there are numerous structures […]

Haunted Charlottesville and Surrounding Counties by Susan Schwartz

Haunted Charlottesville and Surrounding Counties by Susan Schwartz Genre: Ghost Stories Charlottesville, Virginia, and its 12 surrounding counties are filled with history and charm. They also hold spirits who aren’t ready to leave their beloved homes or families behind. Visit more than 75 haunting locations with this experiential and historical guide. Shiver your way through […]

Riven by Jane Alvey Harris

TOUR SCHEDULE: http://www.jeanbooknerd.com/2019/06/trailer-reveal-riven-by-jane-alvey.html Series: My Myth Trilogy (Book 1) Publisher: CreateSpace (March 5, 2017) Language: English ISBN-10: 1544054173 ISBN-13: 978-1544054179 Winner: 2016 Publishers Weekly’s BookLife Prize in Fiction, Young Adult Winner: 2016 Moonbeam Gold Medal, Young Adult Fiction Winner: 2017 Royal Dragonfly First Place, Young Adult Fiction Winner: 2017 Reader Views Reviewers Choice Award Nominated […]

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