Take a Journey with 15 Authors, Cultures 5/5 Stars I have been a bit lax in announcing that I will soon to be published in an anthology, “Tales Untold: Mythos Around the World” with Ravens and Roses Publishing, the indie publishing company for which I serve as PR/Marketing Lead. I am incredibly excited about the...
This second installment picks up a little while after the first one, and things are quite tense for our teen lovebirds. Much like the first one, the action kicks off at the beginning and rarely lets up right until the end. About the Book She thought they’d never find her. She was wrong.Kat and Maksim...
This story takes a slow meander through the lives of several people connected to the art scene in The Hague and follows a thread connecting them all. The gorgeous kismet pulled at my heartstrings. About the Book ‘Three miles away at Scheveningen the grey beach was bleak, unvisited, the daylight fading. It was getting colder....
This is such an interesting and helpful book for writers. About the Book For over 2000 years, dramatic writers have relied on Aristotelian principles to write their stories for the screen and stage. But now for the first time ever, these same timeless principles from Aristotle’s esteemed Poetics have been adapted for novelists. With succinct...
Much like one of the lovely but forgetful characters in this series, I’m starting to worry about myself a little. I don’t prefer to read books in a series out of order, but I somehow signed up for this fourth book in a series without having read the first three. Of course, now I absolutely...
This was such a unique read! I was enthralled from start to finish, and it’s absolutely a journey I encourage you to go on as well! About the Book 23 December 2024… Rob Tanner should have been enjoying a rare day off from his life-consuming work as Chief Operating Officer at one of the country’s...
This book is full of heartwarming moments, but it’s also a tearjerker – so keep that box of tissues at hand. I could relate to so much of it that it was a little hard to get through, honestly. If you’re like me, make it an extra large box of tissues and be prepared to...
It’s always a great sign when a prequel makes you want to read a series. Of course, usually, you read a prequel at the same time you read a sequel – after the original series. About the Book When Clara meets and falls in love with Nicky, she has no clue who he is. He...
What a unique read. From the description, I thought it was supposed to be poetry. It did turn out to be extremely lyrical, descriptive, poetic prose. About the Book A Compelling, Lyrical Work of Witness, Mourning, and Protest With the immediacy of an op-ed and the narrative feel of a memoir, CATBIRD embodies the visceral...
The breadth of this author’s writing is just awesome. While the main character was consistent, I had to remind myself what the first book in the series was about because it was so vastly different that I had trouble remembering. The first felt like a stone’s throw away from a locked-room, cozy crossover set on...
This is probably the most charming tongue-in-cheek tale of the afterlife and angels and demons I’ve ever read, except for maybe the famous one we’re not talking about right now because the still-living author has been accused of being quite rude. About the Book Three teens take the journey of an afterlifetime, traveling to Hell...