My Book Review of Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined (The Twilight Saga)

Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined by Stephenie Meyer My rating: 5 of 5 stars Good RewriteI was a fan of the original Twilight, so favored this rewrite. There were elements I preferred over the female-driven tale, such as this story did a better job showing the protagonist as an old spirit who cared for their … Continue reading My Book Review of Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined (The Twilight Saga)

Silver Dagger Book Tours – Portals of Science and Magic

  A heart- pounding adventure, and a conflict that could shatter worlds. When science and magic collide so do two realms that were never meant to meet. When a connection is created between the human and fae kingdoms, both races must learn to work together to restore the balance. A Kingdom of Water and Destiny … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Portals of Science and Magic

Silver Dagger Book Tours – Protected

He walked away to protect her, but now he wants her back. Protected Atlanta’s Finest Series Book 8 by Sharon C. Cooper Genre: Romantic Suspense  He walked away to protect her, but now he wants her back. Personal security specialist Parker Wilcox should be dead. Instead, he’s been hiding in plain sight for years. But … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Protected

Silver Dagger Book Tours – Montuak Romances

Sizzling attractions and romance on the sands of Montauk Jingle Bell Love A Montuak Romance Book 2 By P.C. Zick Genre: Contemporary Romance  A man in mourning for his dead wife. A woman unable to trust the opposite sex. Blind date fiascos until they discover one another. Denny’s wife—the only woman he’s ever loved—died the … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Montuak Romances

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