Category: Fiction

Phrebbel the Phrongol Comes Back to Earth by Joe Spraga | Book Tour

Phrebbel the Phrongol Comes Back to Earth by Joe Spraga | Book Tour

The 2nd book in the series, Phrebbel The Phrongol from planet Phrongolia has come back to Earth on another vacation. He needs help identifying the pictures in his photo album because he has never seen these things before. Can you help him again? This is a delightful children's full-color picture book.

Chasing Wild Horses by Mila Nicks | Book Tour

Chasing Wild Horses by Mila Nicks | Book Tour

A slow-burn romance between two outsiders from opposite worlds: He’s the biggest outcast in town…She’s a wanderer who comes and goes…Together, they form an unbreakable bond. Read more on my blog tour stop for Chasing Wild Horses by Mila Nicks.

The Bench by Cromer Beach by R J Gould | Blog Tour Spotlight

The Bench by Cromer Beach by R J Gould | Blog Tour Spotlight

The Bench by Cromer Beach by R J Gould | Blog Tour Spotlight
Five people in a sleepy English coastal town. One year that changes everything.
They seem to have it all. They're in good health and are financially secure. They live in a pleasant and comfortable town. But as their lives intertwine, cracks emerge and restlessness grows.

The Jolly Bupbup by Ann P Borrmann | Review

The Jolly Bupbup by Ann P Borrmann | Review

Young children will love this whimsical story of splashing in puddles and wading thru rainwater. It teaches lessons of perseverance and helping yourself overcome disappointment while entertaining children and adults. We all need a reminder to find the good in every day we are granted.

Blood and Silver by Vali Benson

Blood and Silver by Vali Benson

With a host of colorful characters and meticulous attention to period detail, Blood and Silver is a story of the best and worst of human nature, the passion for survival and the beauty of true friendship.

Cecilia or Too Tall to Love by GL Robinson | Book Review

Cecilia or Too Tall to Love by GL Robinson | Book Review

Note: this book contains Book Club Conversation Starters!
What can orphan Cecilia Beaumaris, a too tall, too outspoken gentlewoman with no pretensions to beauty and no fortune, do when the school she has been living in for nearly fifteen years, first as a pupil, then as a teacher, is closed down and she has to leave? She decides to open her own school, of course. Since her distant family is trying to marry her off for wealth, Independent Cecilia devises her own plan.