Welcome to the author interview with Tara Hodgson as she shares with us about her book – At Least I’m Trying! Blurb When the volleyball hits the floor mere inches from Reese’s hands, her dreams of playing college ball shatter.After consecutive failures on the court, in the classroom, and in her relationships, she’s done playing... 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 →
Paul is Missing by Donna M. Cramer
Paul is Missing is a novel by Donna M. Cramer that readers are not going to want to miss. This novel takes a deep dive into the lives of different individuals as they struggle through various scenarios and tragedies in their lives. Packed with realistic characters, this book will keep you page-turning to the end.... Continue Reading →
Sufferance by Charles Palliser
Sufferance is a historical fiction novel that will take readers back to an era of war, terror, and unrelenting tension. Author Charles Palliser weaves a story about a family who takes on a commitment that they believe will pay off in the end. Instead, what they experience over the days, weeks, and months to come... Continue Reading →
The Acorn Stories by Duane Simolke
The Acorn Stories by Duane Simolke is a collection of short stories that showcase life in a small town called Acorn, Tx. All the drama you expect to find in big cities you can still find in small towns and author Simolke captures that excellently with his composition of The Acorn Stories. The Acorn Stories... Continue Reading →
No Stranger Christmas by Roger Leslie
No Stranger Christmas, a holiday-themed novel by Roger Leslie, is a poignant tale about a young man wishing to do good for his family for Christmas. Author Leslie will take readers back in time to the 1970s to watch the life of young Frankie Lincoln unfold. This story will unfold page by page detailing financial... Continue Reading →
Heart of New York: Stories of Loss, Redemption & Family by Emil Rem
Heart of New York: Stories of Loss, Redemption & Family by Emil Rem continues the author’s shared journey of taking a walk down memory lane, gaining a new perspective on his present-day life (in the story, of course), and reflecting on the past. Yes, this is technically a holiday-themed novel, but at the end of... Continue Reading →
Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig
As I started to read the first chapter I thought it may have been a detailed account of the landscapes of America. But I soon realized the first paragraph was just setting the scene for the introduction of the characters. The first chapter of Americana: Stories by Bill Hemmig takes us into a deep dive... Continue Reading →
An Owl Without a Name by Jenna Greene
From the very first page, An Owl Without A Name captured my attention. Being a mother, I have indulged in a lion’s share of children’s literature and I love the gentle way themes are introduced and the joy that seems to emanate from the pages of this book. I imagine Jenna Greene, the author having... Continue Reading →
Light Come Out Of The Closet by Roger Leslie
Ah the dilemma, a highly religious family, and a gay child... Ahhh yes, the two needed components for a horror story, yet, this is a light and emotional memoir about the story of the author and his journey on self-discovery, although he stated, in the very first words that he knew he was gay from... Continue Reading →
