Blog Tour: Love, Lies and Hocus Pocus series by Lydia Sherrer

This is my stop during the two-part blog tour for Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus series by Lydia Sherrer. This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours and runs from the 28 April til the 14 May. View the complete tour schedule here.     Join us here at Port Jericho on May 14th […]

Book Review: Lord of Chance by Erica Ridley

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   First in the Rogues to Riches series, Ridley’s Lord of Chance sweeps us back in time, to England’s Regency period. Charlotte Devon is a young woman traveling alone through Scotland, searching for her father. All she has for clues are a name, and some family jewels. At the […]

Book Review: Something Wicked by Debi Chestnut

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   Chestnut’s Something Wicked is an overview of exorcism, that looks at history, forms in other cultures and traditions, what demons are vs other types of ‘negative’ entities, levels progressing to full-blown possession, exorcism gone wrong, and the necessity of protection and a few basic types of protection.   […]

Book Review: Dark Spirits by Stephen Lancaster

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   In paranormal investigator Stephen Lancaster’s second book, Dark Spirits, he covers a series of events and investigations detailing some of his more interesting moments as a paranormal investigator. Ok, I’m going to be honest. This book hit several ‘frission’ points for me, things that just rubbed me wrong. […]

Book Review- Barsk: The Elephant’s Graveyard by Lawrence Schoen

I purchased a copy of this book for my own enjoyment.   Welcome to the richly complex world of Barsk, home to the Fant. It is a lush world of jungle archipelagos, where the arboreal inhabitants live high above the shadowed forest floor. The Fant, divided into the slightly different Lox and Eleph, live in […]

Book Review: The Wisdom of Not Knowing by Estelle Frankel

This book was reviewed for the Manhattan Book Review   Using lessons garnered from such diverse sources as Jewish mysticism, Buddhism, psychology, mythic studies, and spiritual alchemy, Frankel offers a new way of looking at the unknown, and embracing the chaos of uncertainty. As we age, we lose the wonder of the child, for whom […]

Book Review: Fatal Option by Chris Beakey

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   Fatal Option, by Chris Beakey, is a whirlwind collision of time, place, and players, where synchronicity is revealed in the obscuration of a ferocious blizzard.   As snows pile high, Stephen Porter is woken in the middle of the night to pick up his daughter whose car has […]

Guest Post: Major Influences on Writing Issaura’s Claws/ Katharine Wibell

  There are several significant influences on Issaura’s Claws and the Incarn Saga series. Animal behavior is definitely a forerunner and one that had a huge impact on many of my main characters. I chose to study animal psychology, aka animal behavior, in college in addition to pursuing a degree in art. Learning to understand […]

Blog Tour: Issaura’s Claws by Katharine E Wibell

This is my stop during the blog tour for Issaura’s Claws by Katharine E Wibell. This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 10 till 23 April. You can see the tour schedule here.            Issaura’s Claws (The Incarn Saga #1) By Katharine E Wibell […]

Book Review: Issaura’s Claws by Katharine Wibell

This book was reviewed via Lola’s Book Tours   Issaura’s Claws tells the story of Lluava, a Theriomorph tigress conscripted into the Elysian army, and sent Thowcelemine to be trained as all Theriomorph women are trained, as support roles to the warriors, such as being healers.   Lluava soon proves there is much more fire […]

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