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One of the reasons I love reviewing books is that every once in a while I take a chance on something I never would’ve picked up on my own.  Memoirs aren’t my usual thing.  But, I’m so glad I agreed to read this one, not only because most of itContinue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome Kris Nacole, military romance author of Love Him Back. Can you give us your quickest description of your book? Love Him Back is a military romance.  It is about finding love and second chances.  Chesney and Zane both deal with inner demons which causes roadblocks inContinue Reading

Hey, readers!  For those of you on Goodreads, here’s a giveaway for “The Poet Heroic” paperback. Goodreads Book Giveaway The Poet Heroic by Sunshine Somerville Giveaway ends January 23, 2016. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway  Continue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome Sharon Lipman, paranormal romance author of Bound to Blackwood.   Can you give us your quickest description of your books? Adult paranormal romance – HOT vampires and fated lovers! Okay, cool.  Is the story set in modern day?  And are your vampires more Anne Rice orContinue Reading

The Poet Heroic is now live on Amazon!   I really, really, really like this one.  It’s a little bit longer than The Woman of the Void and gives a bigger picture of Beathabane’s origin story.  This of course means that, as a Kota Short, it ties into The Kota:Continue Reading

Hey, everybody! I’m in the final stages of prepping The Poet Heroic, the next Kota Short – releases 12/25/2015! (available for pre-order HERE) This book focuses on the origin story of Beathabane, the telepathic twin brother of Cruelthor, and shows how he becomes leader of the Hood rebel group in The Kota. Here’s a firstContinue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome Anita Kovacevic, author of both an adult book, The Threshold, and children’s books, including Winky’s Colours: A Penguin’s Story. Can you give us your quickest description of your books? My adult books are almost always a mix of reality and fantasy, with elements of fantasy, paranormal,Continue Reading

We’ve worked on this for a long time, and it’s finally done – the trailer for The Kota: Book 1.  Check it out!   Subscribe to get the book free:   http://bit.ly/SubscribeForKota Amazon:  http://bit.ly/TheKotaAmazonContinue Reading

I won these books together as signed copies, so I thought I’d do their reviews together. The Tethering: Of course when you hear that a book has a magic school, the comparisons to Harry Potter are going to start flying around. But this book is for slightly older kids, I’dContinue Reading

Every Friday, I’m posting something about how the real life “The Four” overlap with the fictional four Kota Warriors. As some of you know, The Kota Series is based on what “The Four” (myself, my brother, and our childhood best friends Kaly and Luke) played as kids.  Each of us isContinue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome Karen Mossman, romance author of Star Struck and also short stories.  Can you give us your quickest description of your books? Love.  Passion.  Secrets. That does indeed quickly get the point across.  What drew you to write about these themes?  It was the era that drewContinue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome Jean Gill, author of the historical fiction books, The Troubadours Quartet, and many more.  Can you give us your quickest description of your books? A reader said they ‘make you feel emotions you didn’t know you had.’ That’s always a huge compliment – being able to makeContinue Reading

Every Friday, I’m posting something about how the real life “The Four” overlap with the fictional four Kota Warriors. As some of you know, The Kota Series is based on what “The Four” (myself, my brother, and our childhood best friends Kaly and Luke) played as kids.  Each of us isContinue Reading

Today I’d like to welcome William Lloyd, author of the soon-to-be re-released, Horizon. Can you give us your quickest description of your books? I am currently pulling together a series of books that are being written in five separate trilogies, but a dimensional overlap sends all of the worlds intoContinue Reading

Every Friday, I’m posting something about how the real life “The Four” overlap with the fictional four Kota Warriors. As some of you know, The Kota Series is based on what “The Four” (myself, my brother, and our childhood best friends Kaly and Luke) played as kids.  Each of us isContinue Reading

Every Friday, I’m posting something about how the real life “The Four” overlap with the fictional four Kota Warriors. As some of you know, The Kota Series is based on what “The Four” (myself, my brother, and our childhood best friends Kaly and Luke) played as kids.  Each of us isContinue Reading