Book Review of To Fight Fire with Sun by D. A. Andrews

A Poetic Debut by D.A. Andrews To Fight Fire with Sun is a chapbook of poetry that dives into the experiences of love and loss. From conception, we have known love (or the lack thereof) and have grown to understand how this experience makes us the humans we are today. Loss comes in all forms. … Continue reading Book Review of To Fight Fire with Sun by D. A. Andrews

Book Review of Shooting Star by Sasscer Hill

SHOOTING STAR:A NIKKI LATRELLE MYSTERY, BOOK 5 * Can be read as a standalone novel * When Nikki’s ex-lover Will hires her to protect the horses used to film a movie at Santa Anita Racetrack, she learns evil is alive and well in Hollywood. Keeping Thoroughbreds safe from a director who doesn’t know a horse … Continue reading Book Review of Shooting Star by Sasscer Hill

Rich Davis’ CULT OF DRACULA

Rich Davis is the writer and creator of the underground horror sensation “Cult of Dracula” from Source Point Press. In a short period of time, he’s built a reputation in the comic book industry as an innovator with a tireless work ethic. His first comic “Cult of Dracula” has sold more than 50,000 units and … Continue reading Rich Davis’ CULT OF DRACULA

Readers – It’s National Frankenstein Friday!

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-frankenstein-friday-last-friday-in-october/ In a time when women writers weren't acknowledged as they are now, Mary Shelley first published her masterpiece, FRANKENSTEIN or the Modern Prometheus anonymously. Most believed it was her husband, Percy Shelley, who wrote this classic monster tale, but in 1823, Mary republished the book with her name proudly displaced as its author. In … Continue reading Readers – It’s National Frankenstein Friday!

Readers – it’s NATIONAL COFFEE DAY

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-coffee-day-september-29/ I didn't find the origins of this observance, but who cares? It's coffee! Of course, coffee pairs beautifully with books. If you add a cat and a blanket, then you really have a heavenly condition. The "wine of Arabia," coffee was first discovered in 15th century Yemen. The most popular origin story is that … Continue reading Readers – it’s NATIONAL COFFEE DAY