Tag: fiction

Into the Suffering City by Bill LeFurgy | Review

Into the Suffering City by Bill LeFurgy | Review

Into the Suffering City by Bill LeFurgy is a fast-paced, emotionally immersive story that combines originality and historical detail to explore the lives of people living in Baltimore during the early 1900s. Dr. Sarah Kennecott and private detective, Jack Harden team up to solve the mystery of a murdered prostitute. There are suspects galore and time is running out to find the killer. ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop now button to open the sales page There […]

Winter by Craig Herdern | Multiple Dimensional State #2 | Release Day | Author Interview

Winter by Craig Herdern | Multiple Dimensional State #2 | Release Day | Aut..

Winter by Craig Herdern | Multiple Dimensional State #2 | Release Day | Author Interview --- Fans of parallel universes, time-travel and historic horror are in for a treat with Craig Herdern’s Multiple Dimensional State series. Winter released this week as a follow-up to book one, Palimpsest. I would like to give a special thank you to Craig Herdern and Publishing Push for inviting me to work with them on this release. ******************** ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, […]

B.A.E. Wulf by CJ Standal | Graphic Novel Review

B.A.E. Wulf by CJ Standal | Graphic Novel Review

B.A.E. Wulf by CJ Standal is a gripping story. It has everything you can want in a graphic novel: terror, mystery, ancient alien-like creatures, and a few twists packed into about fifty wonderfully illustrated pages. My rating impression: PG-13 ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop now button to open the sales page There are affiliate links in this post. If you click through and make a qualified purchase, at no additional cost to you, I may receive […]

March 27, 2020 - Friday Finds

March 27, 2020 - Friday Finds

The March 27, 2020 Friday Finds is full of good recipes, books, and a fun creative project to help out our medical workers. Since we are all staying home (I hope), I tried to find things that would help fill your time with food, fun, and family togetherness. If you need a break from togetherness, sneak off to your quiet place and read a book or make a mask!   Don’t miss out on the Friday Finds Friends email bonus. […]

The Pearl of York: Treason and Plot by Tony Morgan

The Pearl of York: Treason and Plot by Tony Morgan

The Pearl of York: Treason and Plot by Tony Morgan Introduction: When Margaret Clitherow is arrested on the dark streets of Tudor York, her friends, led by a youthful Guy Fawkes, face a race against time to save her from the gallows. As events unfold, their lives, and our history, change forever. This is the premise behind The Pearl of York, Treason and Plot, a new historical novel written by Tony Morgan. Please see the special note below about the […]

Author Spotlight - Paul Breau

Author Spotlight - Paul Breau

Author Spotlight - Paul Breau is an award-winning writer from Vancouver, British Columbia. He writes coming of age, middle-grade stories that feature smart, funny, and authentic characters dealing with challenging situations. Today I'm featuring two of his books, Siarra Jones: Skating into Trouble and Jake Murphy: The Karate Choke. Paul was kind enough to answer a few interview questions for me. Please read on to discover more about this charming author. ******************** Click on any picture, highlighted title, or shop […]