“Crescentville Haunting” by MN Bennet @Quirk_Zombie @lovebookstours #Ad #Gifted #LBTCrew #Bookstagram #Bookhive #BookTwitter 

Bennet Delivers a Hauntingly Good Tale I absolutely devoured this book like a hungry Sin. I cut my teeth on the likes of Madeleine L’Engle and The Boy Who Lived. And I honestly think that MN Bennet might earn his spot along the greats of YA Fantasy. And he definitely has in my heart! About...

Book cover for Crescentville Haunting. Title in white letters across dark, haunting sky. Two young, cartoon males facing each other. Pale, light haired on in white shirt holding the other black-haired one's black shirt in his hands. The black haired one, while face his body toward the other boy is glancing toward the camera/audience.

Out Now – Crescentville Haunting @Quirk_Zombie @kellyalacey @lovebookstours #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #ParanormalRomance #YAFantasy

Paranormal romance hits stand today This exciting paranormal romance is out for release today! You can pick up your copy here. And you can see my thoughts on the book in just two days, right here! About the Book  Determined to pass junior year, Logan won’t let Henry distract him—much. Logan’s focusing on all things...

Explore with “The Wolf of Mist and Fire”

Children’s Tale Fit for All Ages If you’re interested in clean, innocent fantasy-story with an atmospheric trip to the English seaside, Eve de Gruchy’s middle-grade book “The Wolf of Mist and Fire” will be just the soul vacation you need this winter. About the Book A tiny island, a bossy sister, a clueless uncle. May...

A Dose of ‘Mayhem & Magic’

Read Third “Younglings” Book This May Blurb THE EVERYDAY WORLD IS FULL OF STRANGE AND MAGICAL CREATURES, AND SOME OF THEM DON’T PLAY NICE … Trouble follows the Younglings like ominous storm clouds, and this time it turns up in the guise of witch hunters, dangerous supernaturals, cunning vampires, zombie vamps, and deranged ghosts. Humans...

Transcend From the ‘Hall of Ignorance’

Love Delivers Near Spiritual Experience 5/5 Stars The first surprising thing about Lali A. Love’s “The De-Coding of Jo: Hall of Ignorance,” the first book in her Ascending Angels Academy, was the peppering of Tupac Shakur quotes throughout. The opening quote was surprising enough, but each chapter opening with one showed the pure love the...

Writing with Heart

Guest Post By Sathya Achia When we were kids, my brother and I would sit for hours, side-by-side, at the fold-out desk our parents had constructed. A bucket of broken crayons and a heap of gently used paper sat in the middle of desk, just within reach of our tiny hands.  We gave that paper...

Myths come alive in gritty, urban fantasy

Everything from family drama to Greek gods 5/5 stars If you like fantasy that makes you question the world around you, Mark Johnathan Runte’s “Ash,” the start of his Mythos series, is just the book for you. His slightly gritty, urban fantasy is a fantastic read. With everything from family drama and romance to shapeshifters...

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Fear “The Keeper of Night”

Exciting Tale Explores Japanese Myths, Racism My rating: 3 of 5 stars Sometimes you really want to enjoy something, and you keep trying and trying. The beginning of this tale had me sitting in my car, having to peel myself out to go on with my errands (I listened to the audiobook). However, as it...

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Take a journey with “The Crystalline Chronicles”

With Apologies for my Nerdiness 5 of 5 stars If lock down has you jonesing for a good D&D session, then picking up “The Crystalline Chronicles” by Blake R. Wolfe might just be what the doctor ordered. I haven’t been able to sort out playing since my daughter was born almost four years ago, and...

Answer the Irresistible Call of Lake Arcadia

5 out of 5 stars Great literature is a study of the human condition, and in that vein, Blake R. Wolfe’s debut novel Lake Arcadia could be considered an example of great literature. If none of the characters’ story arcs explored in these eleven chapters pull your heartstrings, you might be a robot. It’s not...