My Letter “N” pick for this year’s A To Z Book Review was NAPOLEON’S HEMORRHOIDS AND OTHER SMALL EVENTS THAT CHANGED HISTORY by Phil Mason. This was a fun romp… Read more A To Z Book Review: Napoleon’s Hemorrhoids And Other Small Events That Changed History →
My letter “M” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was MOON SOUL by Nathaniel Luscombe, a book that was utterly unexpected and wholly wonderful. This book is described… Read more A To Z Book Review: Moon Soul By Nathaniel Luscombe →
My letter “L” pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was THE LAWS OF HUMAN NATURE By Robert Greene. This is only one of many books by the author… Read more A To Z Book Review: The Laws Of Human Nature By Robert Greene →
My Letter “K” Pick for the A to Z Book Challenge was KEYSTONE by Dannika Dark. I’m not a huge Urban Fantasy reader, but I do believe Dannika Dark has… Read more A to Z Book Review: KEYSTONE →
IN THE DARK OF A DREAM originated because of my daughter. And my love of Sci-Fi TV. My daughter, unfortunately, has been plagued with night terrors since two weeks before… Read more My Inspiration for IN THE DARK OF A DREAM →
I suppose I should retitle this post as “A To Z Books Review” since my letter “J” pick was the Jane Austen Collection on Audible. This is an Audible original,… Read more A to Z Book Review: The Jane Austen Collection →
IN THE DARK OF A DREAM is finally here, so it’s time for a Goodreads Kindle Giveaway! This book was nearly six years in the making. Six years of picking it up, putting it away, and hauling it back out again to write around my other projects. It lost a villain and gained a better one, swapped supporting character genders and nationalities several times, took out swear words, put in swear words (while uttering worse swear words) and went through three rounds of beta readers. It’s not exactly what I… Read more Goodreads Giveaway! →
My letter “I” pick for the A to Z Challenge was THE INVISIBLE MAN by H. G. Wells. I was determined this year to work a few more classics onto… Read more A To Z Review: The Invisible Man By H.G. Wells →