Kaleb wasn’t supposed to go to Earth without Harmony, and now he has suffered from deep depression and attempted suicide. Harmony, Luke, and Jack must come up with a plan to help Kaleb/Curtis before he succeeds at taking his own life, thus making it so that both Harmony and Kaleb are unable to return to …
Broken Arrow Revisited Review
This novel is a mixture of historical and science fiction. Kirk is a Cultural Anthropologist who travels back in time to one of his most heavily researched tribes, the Apaches, in the 1800s, on the cusp of a war. This well-researched time travel novel was full of life from beginning to end, with three-dimensional characters, …
Electric Impulse Review
Phoenix starts off on the wrong foot with Aria. She is working overtime at a bar, and he drunkenly gets angry with her for not kissing him. Aria just thinks that she is another one of those typical customers and tries to erase him from her memory. She already has enough issues with her ex-boyfriend …
Chosen Book Review
Nothing can stand in the way of outspoken, rule-breaker-extraordinaire; Kaddy Richston…except destiny. She set her sights on being in a rock band and leaving her small Wyoming town along with the painful memories of her past. But destiny had other plans for her. The observant Cole Huntington enters her life and becomes the bump in …
Beyond the Green Review
This book transports readers back to the late 1970s, where Indian/Native American children whose parents were not able to care for them were simply given as foster children to white families. Even if there were viable biological grandparents or aunts and uncles for the child, the government thought that it would be better to take …
A Random Act of Kindness Review
This book only took me about 20-30 minutes to complete, and there really wasn’t much there anyway. There was little to no editing, the formatting was awful, and the beginning of the book barely flowed at all with the “main story.” It was like the beginning was supposed to be an inspirational lesson with an …
S.T.A.G.S Review
Nine students. Three bloodsports. One deadly weekend. It is the autumn term and Greer MacDonald is struggling to settle into the sixth form at the exclusive St. Aidan the Great boarding school, known to its privileged pupils as S.T.A.G.S. Just when she despairs of making friends Greer receives a mysterious invitation with three words embossed …
The Princess of Draga Review
In the first book of the Draga Court series, Princess Adelina’s coming-of-age party will declare to the worlds she is finally eligible to wed. All she wants is to serve her people and the crown with honor, but when a dangerously attractive prince from another galaxy – one who they all thought was dead – arrives with warnings of monstrosities …
All Is Assuredly Well Blog Tour Plus First BrisBookNook Giveaway!
Professor Gore & Maestro Wilson’s WOW! WOMEN ON WRITING TOUR OF All is Assuredly Well Tour Begins July 2nd Book Summary King Phillip the Good and his husband, The Most Excellent Don Carlos Emiliano Felipe de Compañero y Campañero, live sedate, uneventful lives until King Phillip dreams of having a baby girl. Structured around The …
Tokyo’s Last Vampire Review
Valaria has been around since the disaster that split the world into twelve walled-off divisions and lead to her becoming a vampire. Everyone thinks that she is simply a normal teenage girl, but she is really over 50 years old. She doesn’t want to hurt anyone, instead choosing to only come out at night and …