Crow Flight by Susan Cunningham

Follow the Tour! Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Amberjack Publishing (December 11, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1948705168 ISBN-13: 978-19487051650 I Praise for CROW FLIGHT   “You’ll adore Gin, who’s determined to apply her brilliant computer skills to the mysteries of love… and in doing so, finds herself caught up in high-stakes intrigue. We cheer her on as […]

Book Review: Bone Parish by Jonas Scharf, Cullen Bunn, and Alex Guimaráes

Bone Parish follows a family that thrives in crime together. The Winters family managed to create a new designer hallucinogenic drug, one taking the streets of New Orleans by storm. This is no normal drug either. Paralleling the use of mummy and bone dust by our ancestors, this new drug incorporates the ashes of the […]

Book Review: Jubilant Journeys by Connie Spenuzza

Jubilant Journeys is a travelogue memoir spanning decades, detailing the travel adventures of Connie and Peter Spenuzza. The stories are not strictly chronological. Rather, they follow their own delightful meandering path through the narrative of the chapter. Many of the tales revolve around genealogical research into Connie’s family and ancestors. In searching relentlessly for information […]

Quickshots #35

Forest Bathing Retreat by Hannah Fries Full of achingly gorgeous photos, Forest Bathing Retreat by Hannah Fries is a beautiful introduction to the concept of shinrin-ryoku, or forest bathing. Scattered throughout are quotes and poems by nature-oriented people, and each section contains meditative suggestions to help you with your own exploration of the rejuvenating effects […]

Feb 9th- 15th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Generous River – A Poem by Michelle Kinder/ Vita Brevis Why 3-Star Reviews are the MOST Agonizing to Write! (Come Commiserate with Me…) Plus tips to remember when you have your own 3-star/ Dani @ Perspective of a Writer Indie Guest Post: Book Blog Tours – What […]

Book Review: Star Marque Rising by Shani Stovall

Stovall’s Star Marque Rising is to Moby Dick what House, MD is to Sherlock Holmes. It takes the bare bones framework and wraps a new skin around it. At its core, Moby Dick is a story about obsession, and the destruction it can wreak, and so is Star Marque Rising. It trades the vastness of […]

Book Review: Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons

What if you weren’t the hero? As a bard’s apprentice, Kihrin grew up with tales of legendary deeds. He also steals, desperate to buy a way out of Quur’s slums. Then he raids the wrong house, he’s marked by a demon and life will never be the same again. Kihrin’s plight brings him to the […]

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