Month: January 2022

Book Review: Love, Loss and Honor by Herbert Wiens

Book Review: Love, Loss and Honor by Herbert Wiens Genre(s): Historical fiction, women’s fiction Content warning: There is are some violent scenes in this book that depict torture and rape. Karen is a career-driven college student seeking to become a medical doctor. During her first year of college, she hooks up with three different boyfriends—one […]

Thank you for a great book launch!

Thank you for a great book launch! January 11 saw the release of The Moon’s Eye, book 1 in The Relics of War trilogy. Between the support I’ve received from my blog readers, my newsletter subscribers, and the larger writing community, this was a much more successful launch for me than that of Hunted in […]

Book Review: Pieces & Parts by Dawn Hosmer

Book Review: Pieces & Parts by Dawn Hosmer Genre(s): Thriller, suspense, paranormal Content warning: There are some scenes of violence depicted in this book. This is book 2 in the series. I read and reviewed the first book, Bits & Pieces, in January 2022. You can read my full review of that book here. Pieces […]

Book Review: These Violent Nights by Rebecca Crunden

Book Review: These Violent Nights by Rebecca Crunden Genre(s): Urban fantasy, science fantasy Content warning: These Violent Nights includes some scenes of violence/gore. A few hundred years after a war that changed the world forever, humans are at the mercy of an otherworldly, magical race called the Suriia. Some factions of the Suriia hunt and […]

Book Review: The Fires of Treason by Michele Quirke

Book Review: The Fires of Treason by Michele Quirke Genre(s): Historical fiction/fantasy Gregory and Elizabeth are royalty, the children of a cruel and abusive king. Gregory is heir to the throne, and unlike his father, he is kind and merciful, traits the king sees as weakness. When ordered to brutally end an uprising, Gregory opts […]

The Moon’s Eye is Available (And on Sale!)

The Moon’s Eye is Available (And on Sale!) As many of you who follow me here and on social media know, my latest book is now available! It’s been a bit of an undertaking to get it to this point, but it’s also been worth the effort. Here’s a bit of info about this latest […]

Book Review: Bits & Pieces by Dawn Hosmer

Book Review: Bits & Pieces by Dawn Hosmer Genre(s): Thriller, suspense Content warning: Bits & Pieces contains some disturbing scenes depicting abuse, assault, rape, and emotional trauma. Tessa is blessed—or cursed—with flashes of insight she obtains from others. She has no control over her ability, and not all of her experiences are pleasant. Each flash […]

Book Reviews: Are They Really So Important?

Book Reviews: Are They Really So Important? It’s almost two weeks after the holidays, and many people have probably received gift cards of some sort. I know quite a few who love to get Amazon or Barnes & Noble gift cards, and they’ll spend their full amount on nothing but books. That’s great! As an […]

Book Review: In the Shadow of Ruin by Tony Debajo

Book Review: In the Shadow of Ruin by Tony Debajo Genre(s): Historical fiction Content warning: There are a number of very graphic/bloody battle scenes. King Jide’s lands are under threat from an invading army led by his half-brother Olise. Olise’s forces are powerful and every city they come to falls. Whispers of black magic surround […]

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