A review of Runes by Ednah Walters. 1,5 stars for this paranormal romance with an original take on Norse mythology and an unsatisfying ending. Read More
Review: Runes by Ednah Walters
A Writer’s Toolbox
What’s in a writer’s toolbox? Not just grammar, sentence structure or story structure. Work on your dialogue or characters arcs and create your unique voice. Read More
ARC Review: Thornbound by Stephanie Burgis
Thornbound is the second book in the Harwood Spellbook. It follows Cassandra’s endeavour to start a school of magic for women. 5 stars for this fantasy story Read More
ARC Review: The Blood Prince by Josie Jaffrey
The Blood Prince by Josie Jaffrey is the perfect ending to the Sovereign series. The end of the Red and Bue as Julia and Cam know it, is coming. 5 stars. Read More
On My Mind: Exercise Your Creative Muscle
Exercise your creative muscle to stay on top of your game. You can do it without any tools, just use your mind. Find more ways to be creative. Read More
Work in Progress: Revisions
Tessa talks about her current work in progress: Tales of Aquaria Lunis. A collection of nine short stories set in the same fantasy world. Read More
Review: The Cinderella Princess by Melissa McClone
The Cinderella Princess by Melissa McClone is everything you’d expect from a book with that title. It’s a romance novel with a princely romantic interest. What I do like is that our main character, Emily, is a career woman who isn’t looking for love right now. I feel like this isn’t the usual princess story Read More
Book tour: The Cocktail Bar by Isabella May
It’s been one year since The Cocktail Bar by Isabella May was released and we’re celebrating! Isabella was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. Read More
10 Books I Have To Read This Year
Ten books that have been on my TBR for far too long and have to be read. A mixture of YA Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and non-fiction. Read More
Review: Atlantis Riptide by Allie Burton
Atlantis Riptide by Allie Burton is the first book in the Lost Daughters of Atlantis series. There were things I liked and didn’t like which resulted in a three-star rating, but I’m glad that I did finish the book and have hopes that the next book will earn a higher rating. Read More