Thank you to the publisher Orbit, Nazia Khatun, and Netgalley for a free copy in exchange for an honest review. The blurb of The Stardust Thief caught my eye immediately. I was looking for more adventurous fantasy, preferably in a desert setting and promptly Orbit dropped the announcement for this one in my inbox. I Read More
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#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Cherie Mitchell
Cherie Mitchell Cherie Mitchell is a prolific multi-genre writer based in the beautiful South Island of New Zealand (the Hermit Kingdom). Books and series to date include the highly popular Lake Ness series, the Toven Discoveries series, The Breach series, The Nothing Room series, and The Voyager series. Her latest work, The Quirinus series is Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: James Robert Paige
James Robert Paige James Robert Paige is a proud father and loving husband, who also writes novels. He grew up in Southern California in the United States, but now lives in Ontario, Canada. He does all of his writing on the touch-screen of an android phone, which might sound like a terrible idea, but he Read More
Book Tour: Fireborn by Aisling Fowler
Thank you to The Write Reads and the publisher for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review as part of the blog tour. The cover for Fireborn by Aisling Fowler was enough to sell me this book. It’s gorgeous! Many of the blog tour participants got a physical copy but since Read More
Review: Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco
I’ll be honest, I read Wicked As You Wish last summer, nearly a year ago. But I couldn’t not write a review, right? I think Rin Chupeco needs more recognition, and this is the first book I’m reviewing of her, The Bone Witch patiently waiting for when I have a little more time. Still, without Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Marie Andreas
Marie Andreas I’m a fantasy and science fiction novelist exploring worlds near and far. I live in Southern California and find that there are way too many people in my head than can ever be given their own books! I write because I have to just to let some of them out. Website | Twitter Read More
Movies And Books: 5 Movies About Books
There are many movies based on books and fewer movies that feature books prominently. Here’s a list of five movies that feature a specific book or books. Read More
Camp NaNo April 2018 Prep
Tessa talks about her preparations for April’s Camp Nano. She’ll take on the task to finish a hand full of short stories: The Death of the Octopod, Thomas and the Wolf, Replaced, Just One Look, Until Death Do Us Part. Read More