NaNoWriMo: Nearly Halfway There

Happy Fountain Pen Day!

The first Friday of November (today) is Fountain Pen Day and pen shops all over the world are celebrating with sales, special deal, and store-wide discounts. It’s always a good day to pick supplies if you need them, so check out your regular pen shop to see if they take part in the celebration. The Read More

ARC Review: Haunted Legacy by Carissa Andrews

Thanks to the author for providing the ARC in exchange for an honest review. Haunted Legacy is the third book in The Windhaven Witches series and I just finished the second book, Soul Legacy. If you haven’t read the first two books, this review might contain minor spoilers. The timing for reading Haunted Legacy was Read More

Overview: Themed Journals and Planners from Powered By Books

Notebooks, journals, and planners are a big part of my life. Mostly because I love using my fountain pens and paper is the only thing they work well on. So if I can use paper over something digital, I’ll take it. Even if it’ll take me longer. If possible, I’d do everything analog. Powered By Read More

ARC Review: Soul Legacy by Carissa Andrews

Soul legacy by Carissa Andrews is the second book in The Windhaven Witches series. Another semester starts at the Windhaven academy and Wade finally joined Autumn, but not without problems. Bodies disappeared from the cemetery and people think Wade has something to do with it. As a necromancer, Autumn doesn’t escape the grapevine either. It’s Read More

Book Tour: The Wolf And The Water by Josie Jaffrey

Thank you to The Write Reads and Josie Jaffrey for a copy of the book as part of the blog tour. Below is my honest review. If you’ve been following me for a while here, then you know I love Josie Jaffrey’s books. This year, she decided to change things up. She released May Day, Read More

Overview: Kobo Clara HD and Kobo Plus

I just received my new ereader, the Kobo Clara HD. This not an affiliated post, I bought it because I wanted it and love the Kobo brand. So I want to write up a short overview about why Kobo and the ereader itself. A full review a side by side comparison to my old Kobo Read More

6 Spooky Reads For A Spooky Month

Spooktober is already in full swing and I’m sure most of you have already put together your reading lists for readathons and reading challenges, but I want to share a few more if spooky reads are your thing. Not all of them are outright horror and I have one middle grade book for variety. Hopefully, Read More

Booktour: Vultures by Luke Tarzain

This review is part of the booktour hosted by The Write Reads. Thank you to the author and the host for a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. As you might know, Vultures by Luke Tarzain was also submitted to the Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award, where I’m Read More

Preptober Starts

We’re less than a month away from National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and October has been dubbed ‘Preptober’ by many. It’s the month in which participants of NaNoWriMo prepare their big epic novel for production. The plotters will finish their outlines, the pantsers just let their idea simmer in the back of their mind. If Read More