In preparation for next week’s visit from New York Times best selling authoress of mayhem and magical mischief, Jennifer Estep to showcase her latest release, I decided to move my Read, Interview, Review piece up. In July 2013, she was gracious enough to indulge this newbie writer (at the time) with an interview. She’s the mind behind the […]
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READ, INTERVIEW, REVIEW – Ready to Rumble with @HunterFaith ‘s Jane Yellowrock?
Let us mosey on back to March of 2013 when we gathered round to take in the brilliance of Faith Hunter and her Jane Yellowrock series (INTERVIEW). Faith is the creator behind three series, her most recognized being Jane Yellowrock, followed by her initial series, the Rogue Mage, and her latest endeavor, the Soulwood series. I uncovered […]
Continue readingPlay the ‘What-if’ Game with @MonaKarel #romance #suspense #ptsd
Did you notice? We’re deviating from our normal posting schedule because there’s a series out there I want to put on your radar–Mona Karel’s Stormhaven novels. Instead of listening to me go on and on about them, I’m going to let Mona share. (*hands mic over to Mona with small flourish*) We writers are frequently asked […]
Continue readingThe Others #UF and Black Jewels #Fantasy Queen, Anne Bishop #newreads #review
In between my monthly READ/INTERVIEW/REVIEW posts, there were some authors I never got a chance to interview, but every time a new title hits shelves, I’m there. So going with the personal review theme for this year, I decided to throw in some of the series I didn’t get a chance to interview their creators […]
Continue readingREAD, INTERVIEW, REVIEW – Discover His Holiness of the Holy Taco Church, @KevinHearne and the Baron of Bacon, Oberon #UF #newreads
Welcome back to my Read, Interview, Review series. Last month we gave you the fantastic C.E. Murphy, and continuing along the Urban Fantasy trail, we follow up with the man himself, Kevin Hearne and his Iron Druid Chronicles. I had the lovely opportunity to interview Kevin in January 2013, and then even more fabulously (yes, that’s […]
Continue readingFantasy and Adventure with Tom Hansen’s debut #UF A MOONLIT TASK #newread…
Today I want to welcome debut author and friend, Tom Hansen to my humble abode. His upcoming Urban Fantasy, A MOONLIT TASK, hits shelves on Feb. 7th, so I decided to lure him in with coffee before pestering him with my questions. Now that he’s happily hooked on caffeine, I give you Tom… Hey Everyone! […]
Continue readingREAD, INTERVIEW, REVIEW: Discover the magical worlds of C.E. Murphy @ce_murphy #UF #newreads
Before I start, I wanted to give a little bit of background, especially for those who’ve just discovered my site. At the end of 2012 I had a brilliant idea for a series of blog posts for 2013. As I’m much braver behind a keyboard that in real life, I reached out to my favorite […]
Continue readingMeet the Intriguing BK Stevens and Her Mysterious Tales #mystery #YA
I do hope you’ve enjoyed our return to Misery last week, but today we’ll indulge in a visit with a wonderful authoress of intrigue, BK Stevens, a familiar name to readers of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery magazine, and who’s second novel, a YA martial arts mystery titled FIGHTING CHANCE, is both an Agatha and Anthony finalist. […]
Continue readingArala Dahl’s The Watchman
“The Watchman (Immoral Virtue Book 3)” by Arla Dahl Published: November 20, 2015 Genre: Historical Erotica Blurb: Evil is found when evil is sought. “For when those in authority neglect to reprove sin, then very often the good are punished with the wicked.” – Heinrick Kramer, 1486, The Malleus Maleficarum For yielding to the proud […]
Continue readingSJ Francis uncovers dangerous family secrets and old betrayals #suspense #giveaway #familysaga
*Warning: today’s excerpt steps into dangerous territory, so before you tread forward, you were warned. Today we welcome SJ Francis and her debut novel, Shattered Lies, where digging into family secrets can be hazardous to your health and heart… She wants to know the truth, but some secrets might be better left alone… Kate Thayer […]
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