Book Review: Nightmares of the Queen by Jacqueline Patricks

*This book was reviewed via Lola’s Blog Tours   **Warning: graphic depictions of rape     Second in The Brajj series, Nightmares of the Queen continues the captivating story of a world ripped asunder, a world that never should have existed in the first place. The storyline bounces between Captain Lewis on Earth, and, Cass […]

Blog Tour: Destiny of the Queen by Jacqueline Patricks

This is my stop during the blog tour for Destiny of the Queen by Jacqueline Patricks. This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 29 May till 11 June. See the tour schedule here.     Destiny of the Queen (The Brajj #3) By Jacqueline Patricks Genre: Science Fiction […]

Cover Reveal: Hearts are Like Balloons by Candace Robinson

Today is the cover reveal for Hearts are Like Balloons by Candace Robinson. This cover reveal is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The cover is designed by Jenny Zemanek from Seedlings Online.      Hearts are Like Balloons By Candace Robinson Genre: Contemporary Age category: upper Young Adult Release Date: June 30, 2017   Blurb: […]

Book Review: Black Bead by JD Lakey

This book was reviewed for Wayward Press via Netgalley   Lakey’s Black Bead will snatch you up, racing headlong behind Cheobawn and her Pack on their harrowing First Foray. Cheobawn, and her protector Megan, are the newest members Tam’s recently forged pack. He wants Megan, as only females can be the Ear for a Pack, […]

Weekly Recap: May 28th- June 3rd

This week was a slower week than last. Being sick’ll do that to ya. Still, several books read, reviewed and posted/scheduled, and a rarity for me- a book I just gave up on, and didn’t finish. *Dreams of the Queen by Jacqueline Patricks, 4 ? *Solomon Bull by Clayton Lindemuth, 4 ? *Black Bead by […]

Month in Review: May 2017

Books Read and Reviewed in May   The Eugenics Wars Vol. 1 by Greg Cox. Writing Vivid Emotions by Rayne Hall Just Things by Erin Lee Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Revelations by Lydia Sherrer Zen for Druids by Joanna van der Hoeven Daughters​ of Carrawburgh by Nigel Plane Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus: Allies […]

Book Review: The X-Files and Philosophy, edited by Robert Arp

This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review   Aah, but this show, one of the first big serial paranormal dramas, shaped a large chunk of my teenage years. I’ve always loved the unknown, the unexplained, the unusual. There’s a great deal of philosophy embedded in the X-Files, to be sure. The X-Files […]

Weekly Recap: May 21st to May 27th

It’s been a busy week! Several books read, reviewed, and scheduled as blog posts. One book even went towards a challenge 😛 A step closer, and all that jazz. Also got some writing done on my WIP. A snippet can be found here.     Coming Darkness by Susan-Alia Terry, May 21, 3*  £££ The […]

Book Review: Coming Darkness by Susan-Alia Terry

  This book was reviewed for Port Jericho   *Warning/ Age Level Advisory: some scenes of graphic sexual nature   Terry’s Coming Darkness is a story of loss, and change, of beginnings and endings. In a very Supernatural-esque way, God is gone from Heaven, and without his ordering guidance, things are beginning to unravel. Angels […]

Book Review: Are We Happy Yet? by Lisa Cypers Kamen

  This egalley was reviewed for Dragon Gypsy Publishing via Netgalley   Happiness is an elusive beastie, that responds better to gentleness than brute force. In Are We Happy Yet?, Kamen will teach you how to tame that shy, skittish creature we call happiness, and aid you in cultivating a permanent relationship with it. Kamen […]

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