Book Review: The Living Waters by Dani Finn

Book Review: The Living Waters by Dani Finn Genre(s): Fantasy Book Synopsis: Wonder swirls beneath murky water. When two painted-faced nobles take a guided raft trip on a muddy river, they expect to rough it for a few weeks before returning to their life of sheltered ease, but when mysterious swirls start appearing in the […]

In Case You Missed It: Serpentus Cover Reveal!

In Case You Missed It: Serpentus Cover Reveal! Yesterday was a big day for my upcoming standalone novel, Serpentus. I’ve had the cover artwork since August, and I’ve been dying to share it, but I decided to try an official cover reveal for this book to generate interest. A little background on Serpentus: It’s related […]

Book Review: Far Removed by C.B. Lansdell

Book Review: Far Removed by C.B. Lansdell Genre(s): Dystopian Science Fiction Book Synopsis: On the moon of Knyadrea, the sea yields intelligent life. For a species shaped by tides, change is the only constant. Little can be hidden in the glare of a spotlight. Charismatic and innovative, Oklas Sayve has risen to prominence in Apidecca, […]

The Benefits of Writing a Whole Series…Before Publishing Book 1

The Benefits of Writing a Whole Series…Before Publishing Book 1 Now that I’ve done this not once, but (if I count my current series project) three times, I have enough to write an actual blog post about the topic. Many authors write series, and I think a significant proportion of us write the series “as […]

Book Review: A Recipe for Disaster by Chris Durston

Book Review: A Recipe for Disaster by Chris Durston Genre(s): Cozy Fantasy Book Synopsis: In the desert city of Achten Tan, built within the bones of a long-dead leviathan, there’s one truth everyone knows above all others: North Ribs Ribs is the best dang ribs restaurant in town. Rebellious teenager Old Crawman never wanted to […]

Book Review: Shadow of Hyperion by J.C.M. Berne

Book Review: Shadow of Hyperion by J.C.M. Berne Genre(s): Science Fiction / Space Opera Book Synopsis: Rohan once served the Empire. At great cost, he earned his freedom, and has since sought nothing more than to finish his shift in peace and figure out where his love life is going. Then he receives a message […]

It’s Unusually Quiet…

It’s Unusually Quiet… About two weeks ago, I finished writing the sci-fi project I’ve mentioned off and on. It’s officially the longest book I’ve ever written, but was so much fun. The title (for now) is Wraith and the Revolution. I’ve also commissioned some character artwork that will be included as part of the finished […]

Book Review: Powdered Oak and Seven Metals by Ryan Kurr

Book Review: Powdered Oak and Seven Metals by Ryan Kurr Genre(s): Urban Fantasy Book Synopsis: After Nina senses a push from Spirit, she relocates her coven to Nova, Colorado, a small, snowy mountain town just outside Denver. But when Leo—her most powerful and dangerously gifted witch—decides to stray from the coven’s goal for motives of […]

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