Review of Life Is Like A Bowl Of Cherries, by Sally Cronin @sgc58
It’s the start of another weekend and in the early hours of Saturday morning, my thoughts turn to current events. In a previous blog, I...
New Release: The Rise Of Gadreel, by Vashti Quiroz-Vega #RRBC
Happy Saturday! Please grab your cup of coffee, tea, hot cocoa, or other beverage of your choice. Have a seat in your most comfy chair...
‘Fiction in A Flash Challenge 2021.’ Week #32 Entry Part 8) by Mark Bierman @mbiermanauthor #IARTG #
HELLO EVERYONE AND WELCOME TO AUTHOR SUZANNE BURKE’S “FICTION IN A FLASH CHALLENGE!” EACH WEEK SHE FEATURES AN IMAGE AND INVITES EVERYONE...
New Release: Dead of Winter: Journey 1, Forlorn Peak & Review by Mark Bierman.
Today I have the privilege of introducing a new release written by talented, multi-genre, author, Teagan Riordain Geneviene. I have also...
Review of This Last Chance, by D.L. Finn
Have you had the chance to curl up with a good book this Holiday Season? Something to distract you from this topsy-turvy era of...
New Release! “Ghostly Interference” by Jan Sikes @JanSikes3 #IARTG #ASMSG #WritingCommunity
I’m excited to have Jan Sikes here today to share her new release, “Ghostly Interference!” BIKERS AND NAMING YOUR BIKE Thank you, Mark,...
Welcome to Day 2 of the “THROUGH THE NETHERGATE” Blog Tour! @RobertaEaton17 @4WillsPub #RRBC.
Welcome to Day 2 of the “THROUGH THE NETHERGATE” Blog Tour! @RobertaEaton17 @4WillsPub #RRBC. GIVEAWAY: (3 winners) (1) e-book copy of...
John Howell with Eternal Road #newrelease
I have a confession to make. I was supposed to post John Howell’s new release, Eternal Road, The Final Stop , on Saturday, September...
Review of Tiger House, by Wendy Scott
The Blurb: Betrayed. Kidnapped. Mistaken for a warrior; Jairus must survive the Emperor’s Games. Disposed. Ostracized. Tekagi seeks...
Review of A Ghost In The Kitchen, Three Ingredients - 2, by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene
The Blurb: A Ghost in the Kitchen, Three Ingredients-2 continues the flapper adventures of Paisley Idelle Peabody, aka Pip. It’s a 1920s...