Reviewed via BooksGoSocial I know, I know! This review is a little on the short side compared to many of my others. Please forgive. I've been quite sick and fuzzy in the head. Nevertheless,…
Welcome to Banned Book Week 2015 (Sept. 27th- Oct. 3rd), celebrating freedom of reading! Censorship is the bane of the literary community. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry...nothing is safe from small minds that seek to suppress…
Reviewed for Reader's Favourite Krafton's The Heartbeat Thief was not at all the book I expected. Now, that can be a good thing or a bad thing. In this case, it was a very good…
The Light who Binds by Lilo Abernathy is the second in a series. The writing style drew me in right away, and I found myself enjoying the story despite a growing disenchantment with books that…
Secrets of Ravenstone by Yza Dora is an interesting young adult dystopia set in the very near future of a world just next door to us. The protagonist, Yzavela is fleeing the city of London,…
Chess- the royal game, where a sly tactician can hone their skills. It is a game of wits, requiring a quick, clever mind to master. And in Fosgate's Game, by David Cassidy, chess has…
Searching for the Truth by Maranda Russell is a quick read with a powerful punch. The poems and prose within will make you question your beliefs, and take another look at what you think you…
BawB's Raven Feathers: Vol. V, by Robert Chomany, is a delightful, quick read sure to bring inspiration to your day, and a smile to your face. I loved the author's insights in the very first…
Down the rabbit hole, figuratively speaking. Whitley's Secrets of the Home Wood is a captivating read that draws the reader in right from the beginning. Home Wood is not your average old growth forest. Bordering…