Teddy Visits The Vet is more than meets the eye. It is more than a simple child’s picture book. It is nuanced! It is disarming! It is unexpected! Krauss takes an innocuous event and uses it as a launch pad to explore deeper themes of gender, identity, anxiety, choice, and consent. She leads us by... Continue Reading →
Assignment: Earth by Lynne Armstrong-Jones
How does every great book start? With an introduction to one of the main characters? A tease into the mission ahead? Or a bit of mystery to keep you thinking of what will happen? Well Assignment: Earth by Lynne Armstrong-Jones starts with all three. Just a few pages in and I can tell there is... Continue Reading →
Living with Demons Anthology by Tea with Coffee Media
Living with Demons, an anthology that packs a punch from its name and content, but, if you think this is just a dark fantasy anthology, you might want to reconsider that, because this is a dark fiantasy/fiction anthology with stories based on mental illness. The starting story of the anthology is shadowy, (quite literally), and... Continue Reading →
April Showers Bring Dead Flowers by Krista Lockheart
This book is a very easy read with a fast pace and some easy to like characters. The mystery was intriguing and kept me guessing from the beginning to the end. Even with the clues spread out, I didn’t guess the “who done it” until the end when everything was revealed. The situations the main character... Continue Reading →
Lower Prices, Same Excellent Quality
You, our dear costumers and friends, have, indeed, told us through our survey that our prices were, a bit high. And we heard you. Given that we have costs, we were thinking about the best way both parties, could win, and have everything they wanted; you, getting an even better, more affordable service, and us,... Continue Reading →
Book Reviewers Needed
Scribble's Worth Book Reviews, the most selective review site for Twitter's #WritingCommunity is looking for Reviewers. If you: Are looking to review The BEST, most valuable books aroundLove to read and support indie books and authorsAre highly critical on the plot and skill of the writerPay close attention to detailsHave 0 patience for clichésHave time... Continue Reading →
Angle of Death by William Gensburger
William Gensburger introduces the second chapter of the Mackenzie Michaels Mystery Series by reinforcing in our minds what’s the series is about and what to expect from this second book, ‘Angle of Death,’ enhancing our curiosity enough for us to turn the pages faster, and read the first scene that is very well written. William doesn’t just re-introduce us to the main... Continue Reading →
New Year’s Reads
Looking for books to inspire you start off the New Year on the right foot, full of inspiration? Well, we got JUST the book recommendations for you! 1- A Season in Lights by Gregory E. Phillips is a sublime romance about a ballerina and a pianist in NYC and thier carreers, how they met and... Continue Reading →
“Jailed” by Robert P. French
High tension, jail-style high tension, gives us a heart-stopping introduction to the 7th book in the Cal Rogan Mystery series, as we are presented to a 6 feet tall man with a gang that wants a piece of Micah, but doesn't get it because he is friends with another gang leader that is as muscled... Continue Reading →
Writing Advices Series #2
"Which lessons you learned the hard way?" was the question we asked and here are some GREAT answers: 1 Fail. Fail a lot. Means you’re writing.GioWritesStuff 2 It's a fine line between 'the reader will figure out the plot' and over-explaining things to the point of being annoyingly condescendingMiriam Van Scott 3 There is writing... Continue Reading →
