We're back at it, reading our favorite fantasy series in ages, and it just gets better and better. It's all coming together now. Ciri has moved on from where we've left her in the last book (quite much so, actually) and a lot of her story is being told in hindsight to someone else, as... Continue Reading →
Book review: Once Upon A Death by Dzintra Sullivan
I went into this not knowing what to expect at all, and boy was I surprised. The plot is simple, Kaah, also known as The Reaper, also known as Death is retiring. And he's going to need a place to settle down. Accompanied by his trusty goblin sidekick, Kaah does the best he can trying... Continue Reading →
Getting Ready For NaNoWriMo
I'm back! Alright, fair enough I never left, but I'm saying that because life's been super busy recently. I was on a roll this summer, reading books left and right and posting lots of awesome stuff on here. Then... life happened I guess. Since September, I haven't really been reading much. Luckily, I've still been... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Between Two Minds: Awakening by D. C. Wright-Hammer
When Ryan, a paraplegic, opts in for a life-altering procedure involving moving his mind to a physically healthy body, his world changes forever. Walking, running, jumping, he can suddenly do tons of things he only ever dreamed of. But something gnaws at him, in the back of his mind, a thought that frightens him... because... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Tree That Grew Through Iron by McKenzie Austin
A rogue timefather. An immortal captain. A mythical earthmother. A dying continent. These are just some of the things you'll experience in The Tree That Grew Through Iron, as Nicholai Addihein joins Captain Kazuaki Hidataka and his crew in a quest to save the world, and hopefully, his love. Austin has created a magnificent fantasy... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Engine What Runs The World by Quinn W. Buckland
Set in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, The Engine What Runs The World follow Smoke Callahan, private detective in his quest to find a missing girl in a world that's taken to live underground. Ripe with murderers, thieves and conspiracies, this story will get your mind racing. What first struck me as absolutely brilliant about this... Continue Reading →
My Monthly Writing Schedule
One of the best places to be a writer is Twitter. No joke. I love it not only to find cool books, meet new people, and talk about the books we love, but also because it's a great place to brainstorm with like-minded people. One thing we talked about a little while ago was working... Continue Reading →
Interviewed by Joshua Gillingham
When I'm not writing or reading, I love to talk about writing and reading. Whether that's discussing my own books with my editor, beta readers or readers, or discussing books I love myself with like-minded people, I love it all. These last few weeks, I haven't had much time to do either unfortunately, because I've... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Along Comes A Wolfe by Counios and Gane
When high school student Sheri disappears, the local community is devastated. Her boyfriend Anthony Shepherd, who's been enjoying keeping on track with his homework, basketball, and hanging out with his friends, feels like his world is crumbling around him. He doesn't know what to do, he doesn't know how to cope. That's until he meets... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Baptism of Fire by Andrzej Sapkowski
The 3rd (or 5th) book in the series, and definitely the best one so far, Baptism of Fire ramps up absolutely everything and it seems to be that we're on a much steadier course now than before. With the first two books (excluding the short stories) there's a lot of setting up plot lines, understanding... Continue Reading →