Life and Things I watched Amazon’s Lore series this week. Dude, so awesome! I also watched the first episode of Star Trek: Discovery, and while I enjoy it as a sci-fi show in and of…
Signed copy of The Beautiful Dead ENTER HERE! The Beautiful Dead by Jun Prince Publication date: September 22nd 2017 Genres: Fantasy, New Adult, Paranormal Yubin knows she’s different than the other girls in the pop group SIITY. Yes, they…
***This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review Sons of Isan, by William Reyland, is the true story of one man's immersion in rich spirituality. At times mirthful, and brutally honest, it is…
A Prize Pack + a $20 B&N Gift Card (US) ** A $30 Amazon Gift Card will be substituted for an International winner ENTER HERE The Uncrossing byMelissa Eastlake Publication Date: October 2, 2017…
Fire and Bone by Rachel A. Marks (Otherborn #1) Publication date: February 20th 2018 Genres: Urban Fantasy, Young Adult In Hollywood’s underworld of demigods, druids, and ancient bonds, one girl has a dangerous future. Sage is eighteen,…
Life and Things I lost my voice for a day. Persephone (my furbaby kitty) did all her tricks with hand signals only. This is huge! She was sooo confused at first. Haha. But caught in…
1. Conrad: The Factory-Made Boy by Christine Nöstlinger This was my favourite childhood read and undoubtedly the book that made me want to be a writer. It’s a brilliant story of a free-spirited single woman who accidentally…
*One copy of the paperback, HIMSELF ENTER HERE! HIMSELF by Jess Kidd Paperback release 10/10/17 In this “supernaturally skilled debut” (Vanity Fair), a charming ne’er-do-well returns to his haunted Irish hometown to uncover the truth…
***This book was reviewed via Chapter by Chapter Book Tours Savage, by Nicole Conway, is the first in a follow-up series to her awesome Dragonrider Chronicles. Reigh lives in two worlds, feeling out of place…
***This book was reviewed independently As a writer myself, both poet and author, I’m always on the lookout for new words, and new ways of playing with them. Reading writingcraft books inevitably sparks a flurry…