A rare meeting of literary genius: P. D. James, long among the most admired mystery writers of our time, draws the characters of Jane Austen’s beloved novel Pride and Prejudice into a tale of murder and emotional mayhem. It is 1803, six years since Elizabeth and Darcy embarked on their life together at Pemberley,… Continue reading Book Sixty-Two of 2014: Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James
Book Sixty-One of 2014: Impossible Magic: Episode One by Abigail Boyd
Everything changes for Iris Archer the night that she discovers she's a witch. She's whisked away to a hidden school up in the mountains for witches, to hone her new magic. There she meets the gorgeous but cold Luke, and there is an instant attraction. He's a necromancer, able to bring the dead back to… Continue reading Book Sixty-One of 2014: Impossible Magic: Episode One by Abigail Boyd
Book Sixty of 2014: Reave by C. Miller
How far would you go to be free—to make your own choices without being subjected to punishment for doing what you felt was right? Could you kill for it? After being abandoned by her father as a child, Aster spent ten years of her life as a servant for the leader’s House in the… Continue reading Book Sixty of 2014: Reave by C. Miller
Salvation Book Tour!
A man wakes on a frozen battlefield when a scavenging couple finds him among the dead. As they nurse him back to health, he is struck with the horrible realization he can’t remember who he is or anything about his past. Taken in by the kind pair, he begins helping with their… Continue reading Salvation Book Tour!
Book Fifty-Eight of 2014: Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned by Stephen Cole
When a naval cruiser sinks in mysterious circumstances in the North Sea, all aboard are lost. Rose is saddened to learn that the brother of her friend, Keisha, was among the dead. And yet he appears to them as a ghostly apparition, begging to be saved from the coming feast... the feast of the… Continue reading Book Fifty-Eight of 2014: Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned by Stephen Cole
The Misadventures of Hobart Hucklebuck Blog Tour
Things are not as they should be in Pennywhistle. Enchanted toasters are not toasting, enchanted sprinklers are not sprinkling and Hobart Hucklebuck’s origami messenger birds are suddenly attacking him. Someone seems to be draining the power from all of the enchanted items in the village. But who could it be and why have they… Continue reading The Misadventures of Hobart Hucklebuck Blog Tour
Book Fifty-Six of 2014: Fierce Salon: Episode One by Aspen Drake
This is a serialized novel. Each episode is a cliffhanger. For mature readers. On a particularly fateful day in Menlo Park, California, Amy learns that the salon she's been at for three years has closed and that her boyfriend has been cyber cheating on her. Just as she's about to hit rock bottom, she… Continue reading Book Fifty-Six of 2014: Fierce Salon: Episode One by Aspen Drake
Poetry Tuesday(Monday): Global Warming
I know, technically it is Monday. So, how come the title says Poetry Tuesday? Well, tomorrow is a blog tour review and I didn't want any other blog updates taking the focus out of that. It is my first time doing a blog tour. I'm pretty excited being a part of it. That said, this… Continue reading Poetry Tuesday(Monday): Global Warming
Book Fifty-Five of 2014: ROLLOVER by Susan Slater
A bank heist turns sleepy little Wagon Mound, New Mexico on its ear. It’s no straight-forward, demand all the money at gun-point, and run out the front door kind of robbery. It’s a sneaky tunneling that probably took months to complete and put the thieves in a room of safe deposit boxes—not the vault… Continue reading Book Fifty-Five of 2014: ROLLOVER by Susan Slater
Poetry Tuesday: Frankenstein
Before I present this poem, I just thought I'd give a little background about this one. I wrote this poem in college and it was used as a way to try and figure out what it was about for my classmates. It was fun presenting it and I do like the poem. I am by… Continue reading Poetry Tuesday: Frankenstein
