BOOMER SEES THE TOWN The Curious Bunny Book 1 The newest children’s book by acclaimed children’s author Diann Floyd Boehm Released and published by Plum Creek Press The book will be available in print and e-book format Discover the first adventure in the Curious Bunny series! In Boomer Sees the Town, Boomer leaves the forest to explore the... Continue Reading →
Finding Color: A hilarious and messy backpacking adventure in the ’90s (Back in a Year Series Book 1) by Candace MacPhie
Ready to go on an adventure across Greece and Europe in the 90s? Looking for some humor to go with your adventure? Then join author Candace MacPhie as she takes off from her job and goes on an adventure in a quest to find the color missing in her life. Finding Color: A hilarious and... Continue Reading →
The Ascension (Callum Walker #1) by J.M. Shaw
The Ascension by J.M. Shaw is the first book in the Callum Walker series. Looking for your next fantasy series? Then this book is one worth checking out. Two evil brothers in a quest for more power, a young man who could be their undoing, and a plethora of magical creatures...yeah, this book is a... Continue Reading →
Land of the Unknown: Egress by Mario A. Hernandez
Land of the Unknown: Egress is the first book in the Land of the Unknown series by Mario A. Hernandez. Readers looking for an exciting YA fantasy novel to escape will find an engaging storyline waiting for them within this book’s pages. Land of the Unknown: Egress has a simplistic red cover with golden glitter... Continue Reading →
Life Strikes Back by Candace MacPhie
Life Strikes Back is book two in the Back in a Year series by Candace MacPhie. Readers who enjoy travel memoirs will find many a delight in the pages of this novel as author MacPhie continues her travel saga across Eastern Europe. If you’ve read book one: Finding Color then you’re not going to want... Continue Reading →
The Emir’s Falcon by Matt Hughes
I really enjoyed this story. This book was very heavy in different cultures and the teachings of each one as it was specific to the characters. This added a lot more dimensions to the character and also taught me, as the reader, things about their culture. Now whether or not some of that is not... Continue Reading →
