Today I have the great privilege of sharing a review of The Story Peddler by Lindsay Franklin and an interview with the author herself. There’s also a giveaway, and a party invitation down below, so do read write to … Read the rest
Today I have the great privilege of sharing a review of The Story Peddler by Lindsay Franklin and an interview with the author herself. There’s also a giveaway, and a party invitation down below, so do read write to … Read the rest
Destiny can be cruel
Darkness retreated from the light of the scarlet moon, but has since grown even stronger. The Mistress of Shadows has found a new pawn—one that may be the key to unlocking the door … Read the rest
The Wanderer’s Daughter is the first book in the Georgie Tanner Series by Justyn Walker. It’s hilarious and you really should read it.
The book is middle-grade and is full of quirkiness, humour, and bit of grossness and comic violence. … Read the rest
This is something I wrote a few months back to describe the way I was feeling. I thought someone else might find it encouraging. It’s not quite free poetic verse, but certainly not an essay or story.
So my friends all have books coming out this week. That’s what it feels like at least. I’d gott muddled on the time and though this post wasn’t till next week. So here I am late at night again finishing … Read the rest
Last day of my blog streak. Nothing more until next week if only to not overload people.
Today we have this sweet little story.
Once upon a time, way out west…
Back when they were young’uns, Fleur Guardstone proposed to … Read the rest
Hey people, I’ve avoided a repeat of yesterday and not left this post until late at night. And I’ve got the titles straight as well. Not that there’s anything wrong now. If you did notice something off before, please just … Read the rest
Free piece of advice: Write posts for blog tours at least three days in advance. Especially when you have multiple post or the last possible day you can write it is a Monday. It’s probably only the beginning of Monday … Read the rest
Some of my readers will remember my review of Shadows of the Hersweald by Hope Ann. Back before then I reviewed Song of the Sword, the second book of the same series. Now I have for you a review … Read the rest
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