Find the best reads you can have for your Christmas and Holiday Season! Books centered in love, family, and personal change and reflection, so we brought you our best suggestions - Links will take you to reviews on our blog- : 1- Allaignas song Overture is perfect for Christmas, as it revolves around family and... Continue Reading →
SW – Tips for writers Series #1
In order to help out writers with their craft, we will tell you the most common mistakes that writers make, that we notice while we are making reviews of several books. We will, in this series let you know ideas that we get in order for you to use. Free of charge. *Winks* 1- Leave... Continue Reading →
“Improving Book Sales” SW E-Mag 8th Edition
After realizing that most writers have little clue on what to do when it comes to sales, marketing, and how to raise their book selling numbers from the ground without forcing or feeling intimidated by the situation, we decided to talk to some of the most successful writers we know, including Anna J Walner and... Continue Reading →
“Reboots: Undead can dance” by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin
We like this book, we like this book a LOT! And here's why: The narrative is conversational and FULL of humor, dark humor and sarcasm! LOVE IT. The description of the Fangs, the Weres, and the Reboots, -Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - is a new take on things, THAT's for sure. SCI-FI! We got interstellar travel, tech... Continue Reading →
“White Lightning” By Melissa Yi
Starting off a book with a quote by a legendary gangster will surely make your book interesting, specially when the quote is funny, and then, to top THAT, and to ensure that the expectations of the readers are high enough, follow it by a quote by Oscar Wilde on sex and power. Yes! Well put... Continue Reading →
“Minor Assassin” by Jackiem Joyner
This book starts off with heavy scenes. I mean... HEAVY. No mercy for the main character, Jon, as he is forced to see his family being killed in front of his eyes, by a Chinese gang leader, inside his house after his parents returned home from a work assignment gone right, or wrong. After the... Continue Reading →
“Enlightened Dog Training” by Jesse Sternberg
Have you ever looked at your dog and thought: "Wow, so zen" ? Well, I'm sure that if you take a moment to replay all your memories about your favorite furry and barky pet, - and overlook all the chewing, barking and leaping around with what seems like an endless supply of energy- you will... Continue Reading →
“To Fight Fire With Sun” by D. A. Andrews
This book has one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL COVERS we've EVER SEEN! OMG!!! This cover is breath-taking. Like, you don't even have to read the book to start feeling it, just LOOK AT THE COVER! There is so much being said in it that you can take in the essence of the book, the combination... Continue Reading →
The Nymphetamine Girls by Vanessa Morris
"To all the women out there who have been told you’re not good enough. Fuck what they tell you! " Yes, these are the wonderful, yes, wonderful words of dedication from the author to her readers and we think that dedications like this should be standard. This is POWERFUL! For those who follow our reviews,... Continue Reading →
“Winston – The Well-Dressed Wombat” by Jenna Greene
First impressions: Emily Zieroth made a fantastic job when it comes to the illustration for this children's book. The artwork is clean and visually easy to intake, or in plain English: it looks nice and it's simple. Winston The Well-Dressed Wombat - formerly titled "Wiggers - The Well Dressed Wombat" - is a short and... Continue Reading →
