It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →
Plot & Scenery. 23rd Ed. E-mag
Plot is the most crucial element in the story, heck, it IS the story, and scenery makes the skin of it, so we talked with two of the coolest people in the Indie Writing Community, Rebecca Weber and Matryce Moon about this topics. Enjoy your free E-mag.
The Unraveling by Joanna Vander Vlugt
The road to Jade Thyme’s quest to become a partner should be straightforward, and the defense of her latest client, her ex-husband Mayor Jules Cranbury, should be the final feather in her cap. However, despite her success, she finds herself embroiled in danger that threatens her life and those she loves. A secret society has... Continue Reading →
Dying to Tell by Val Collins
A title is important, a cover is crucial, but a prologue can literally make, or break your book's chances of success. Many writers, we have seen, broke their books with a subpar prologue, and fortunately for you, dear reader, this is not the case with Dying to Tell by Val Collins, she NAILED IT, and... Continue Reading →
Ghost Dreams by Matthew Hughes
Ghost Dreams is a genre-bending thrill ride of a page-turner! Totally unexpected and the conclusion will leave you gobsmacked! Matthew Hughes pulled a fast one as he took what could’ve easily fit into the ‘horror’ genre and completely transformed it into a crime caper mystery whose moving parts will give you whiplash. Using a traditional... Continue Reading →
Dealer’s Child by Joanna Vander Vlugt
Prepare to deep dive into Dealer’s Child, a page-turner of a novel that will pull you in as you work alongside the characters to decipher a range of secrets from the past. With each turn of the page, more drama and danger will unfold as Jade and her sister find themselves in the crosshairs of... Continue Reading →
Howl Once for Murder by Krista Lockheart & Dorothy Danger
Howl Once for Murder by authors Krista Lockheart and Dorothy Danger is the first book in their Baked Books mystery series. Are you a dog lover? This book is going to fall pretty high up on your “must-read” list. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of drama as a famous writer winds up dead, and the... Continue Reading →
Permanent Reminders by Kelsey Anne Lovelady
This is an interesting book, not only for the easy flowing narrative, but also because of the not-so-obvious obvious looking plot that will have you saying : "I GOT IT! I know who the killer is" just to 10 pages later you become curious with the new evidence and the change of perspectives and motives.... 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 →
18: A Novel of Ruin and Redemption By JK Barnes
Would you read a book that started with symbolism and a description of a Golf Tournament? Yes, you would, because… the narrative is nothing short of intriguing. There is little chance that you'll get bored by the start of the story, even if you don't like golf! JK Barnes narrative and plot is just too... Continue Reading →
