Genre: Fiction

Spotlight & Guest Post: Forever Kind of Love by Susan Bagby

Spotlight & Guest Post: Forever Kind of Love by Susan Bagby

A spotlight and guest post featuring Forever Kind of Love by Susan Bagby, a contemporary romance about second chances, emotional healing, and the courage to risk love again. Includes an excerpt, author guest post, and giveaway.

A Goddess Fish Promotions Tour Stop

Review: The Young Stag (Islands in the Mist, Book 5) by J.M. Hofer

Review: The Young Stag (Islands in the Mist, Book 5) by J.M. Hofer

The final installment in J.M. Hofer's Islands in the Mist series delivers an emotionally rich conclusion, blending Arthurian legend and Celtic myth with themes of legacy, loss, and enduring hope.

Part of an iRead Book Tours Promotion.

Review: Into the Shadows (Islands in the Mist, Book 4) by J.M. Hofer

Review: Into the Shadows (Islands in the Mist, Book 4) by J.M. Hofer

A darker, more inward turning point in the Islands in the Mist series, Into the Shadows shifts the focus toward power, politics, and consequence as Taliesin moves firmly to the center and the Arthurian future comes into clearer view.

Part of an iRead Book Tour Series

Review: Rise of the Pendragon (Islands in the Mist, Book 3) by J.M. Hofer

Review: Rise of the Pendragon (Islands in the Mist, Book 3) by J.M. Hofer

My review of Rise of the Pendragon by J.M. Hofer, Book 3 in the Islands in the Mist series. This installment deepens the myth, raises the stakes, and marks a darker turning point in the saga.

Review: Across the Sea (Islands in the Mist, Book 2) by J.M. Hofer

Review: Across the Sea (Islands in the Mist, Book 2) by J.M. Hofer

A thoughtful and immersive continuation of the Islands in the Mist series, Across the Sea deepens character arcs, expands mythological threads, and maintains its strong Iron Age historical grounding. This iRead Book Tours review explores how Book 2 strengthens the series as a whole.

Review: Ethos of Cain by Seth W. James

Review: Ethos of Cain by Seth W. James

A fast-paced science fiction thriller set in a dark near-future world, Ethos of Cain introduces a relatable mercenary forced to confront the cost of his choices. This review explores the action, themes, and why this series opener works so well.