Behind Closed Words: Exploring the impact of miscommunications and misperceptions within families, delving into the chaos that ensues, even when driven by love. White Picket Fences Behind Closed Words Collection #1by Kyle Ann Robertson Genre: Women’s Fiction White Picket Fences is a heartfelt family drama fueled by an honest story of motherhood, written for those of … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Kyle Ann Robertson Author Spotlight
Category: Women’s Fiction
Silver Dagger Book Tours – Crossing the Line
Running away, young & frightened. There's no going back. Crossing the Line by Chris Cloake Genre: Women’s Fiction Rebecca is running away from violation and loss. Young, frightened and homeless, but articulate, imaginative and determined, she dreams of a new life, a new self. There’s no going back. Follow her path into desperate isolation during … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Crossing the Line
My Book Review of The Seance (The Cassidy Newbold, Clairvoyant Collection)
The Seance by Karen J. Mossman My rating: 5 of 5 stars Pleasurable Paranormal ReadI have relished in this series since I started reading it. When I was offered the chance to proofread the ARC of this short addition to the collection, I was thrilled. It has been an honor for me to be included … Continue reading My Book Review of The Seance (The Cassidy Newbold, Clairvoyant Collection)
My Book Review of New Year’s with an Alien: An Alien Holiday Rom-Com (Holidays with an Alien Book 2)
New Year's with an Alien by Tana Stone My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wonderful Holiday RomanceI read book 1 in this series, so when this installment hit, I grabbed it. It was perfect timing since it's the Christmas holiday season, and I spy New Year's around the corner. For me, it brought some fun … Continue reading My Book Review of New Year’s with an Alien: An Alien Holiday Rom-Com (Holidays with an Alien Book 2)
My Book Review of Painting Celia
Painting Celia by Maya Bairey My rating: 4 of 5 stars Beautiful Artistry, But Sometimes SuperfluousThe plot of this book caught my eye. Overall, it was executed beautifully with the imagery tying into the story concept. Unfortunately, there were times when the painter's view became too much for me. I understood what the author was … Continue reading My Book Review of Painting Celia