Inspiration from our Clownfish in The Mage War Chronicles

Inspiration from our Clownfish in The Mage War Chronicles I haven’t made it a secret that I’m currently writing book three in The Mage War Chronicles, or that the story is set largely underwater. The main character, Seren, is a Sevanni mage; his people are an aquatic species with human ancestry (the how and why […]

Book Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

Book Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree Genre(s): Fantasy If you’ve ever wondered what an orc warrior does at the end of a long career of adventuring and battle, it’s open a coffee shop, of course. Legends & Lattes is a story of making friends, changing careers, and finding happiness in life. It’s a […]

Book Review: The Drift by Casie Aufenthie

Book Review: The Drift by Casie Aufenthie Genre(s): Science fiction Content warning: There are a number of scenes depicting combat/physical violence, torture, and themes of societal oppression. In the future of Earth, humankind has been split into three distinct species. Psychically gifted Illuminatos, physically enhanced Corporis, and those with neither ability called the Unevolved. Years […]

The Relics of War: The Scenes That Didn’t Make It

The Relics of War: The Scenes That Didn’t Make It I was recently asked if there was anything in The Relics of War that I’d originally included as part of the story, then decided to scrap. The answer is YES. There were several. With the original version of the story, I knew there were some […]

Book Review: Killer Triggers by Joe Kenda

Book Review: Killer Triggers by Joe Kenda Genre(s): Non-fiction Joe Kenda was a homicide detective with the Colorado Springs police department for many years. I discovered some of his TV series on ID a couple years ago, and I love his perspective on the investigations. When I heard about this book, I had to check […]

Book Review: Mirrors & Ashes by Cat Bowser

Book Review: Mirrors & Ashes by Cat Bowser Genre(s): Fantasy / Fairy-tale Retelling / YA Mirrors & Ashes is a retelling of the classic Snow White story, with a few original twists. The dwarves are distinctly different than any description I’ve come across previously, and in this version, the reader is treated to the existence […]

Tales from the Lab #12: The Unicorn

Tales from the Lab #12: The Unicorn Once upon a time, in a chemistry lab not so far away… Two of my colleagues were struggling with analytical equipment behaving badly. The instrument in question was the oldest in the lab, and in its twilight years had begun to decline. In the stubbornness of its old […]

Book Review: The Puzzle Maker by Ty Hutchinson

Book Review: The Puzzle Maker by Ty Hutchinson Genre(s): Thriller / Suspense Content warning: There are scenes of violence and some descriptions of crime scenes. FBI agent Abby Kane is asked to assist with a local investigation regarding a serial killer who seems to be taking skin from his victims as trophies. She and her […]

Book Review: Blind the Eyes by K.A. Wiggins

Book Review: Blind the Eyes by K.A. Wiggins Genre(s): YA Science Fiction / Fantasy / Paranormal Content warning: There are several scenes depicting death and elements of horror that some may find disturbing. There are references to kidnapping and a few scenes with domestic abuse. Cole lives in a world of regulation. It’s to keep […]

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