Western Steps by Brian Sherlock | Book Review
A quietly impactful travel memoir blending creative nonfiction, gentle humor, and honest reflection. Western Steps explores inner and outer journeys with authenticity rather than polish.
A quietly impactful travel memoir blending creative nonfiction, gentle humor, and honest reflection. Western Steps explores inner and outer journeys with authenticity rather than polish.
A sci-fi comedy spotlight on Undisciplined Catalyst by Gail Koger. When a sixteen-year-old alien hybrid is sent on a save-the-world mission, everything goes wrong. Featuring an excerpt, author info, and giveaway.
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A thoughtful YA dystopian novel about belief, control, and the cost of questioning authority. In Candle in the Wind, Kim Baccellia follows a young woman cast out of a cult-like community and forced to confront the truth behind everything she was taught to believe.
The Compassionate Writer by Anne E. Beall offers a thoughtful, psychology-informed approach to writing with honesty, empathy, and care. This review explores the book's strengths, followed by a guest post from the author reflecting on how compassion can transform both storytelling and the stories we tell ourselves.
A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill is a quietly gripping domestic thriller that explores guilt, family loyalty, regret, and the lasting impact of secrets. This post includes my review, a guest post from the author, and a giveaway as part of the iRead Book Tours event.
A forbidden forest. A divine mark. And a truth dangerous enough to get her silenced. Here's my review of The Illumination: Izol by Mescal (M.S. Tanager) plus a guest post on the meaning behind the title - on tour with iRead Book Tours.