The Hunger Games Quadrilogy (first time watching feat. lots of rants & nonsensical nonsense)
I read The Hunger Games trilogy in my early teens, and I’ve always been a fan, but I just never got to watching the quadrilogy. Well … that is no longer true! I’ve watched it. I wrote a ton of notes (mostly jokes & rants) for my friends while doing it. I even jotted down […]
5 Things Historical Heroines Need to STOP Doing
Hi there, everyone! This post is sort of a follow up to one I did a while back, “Excuse Me, You Got Some Feminism in My Regency Romance.“ These are just some general observations about the heroines of all historical fiction – though, again, pre-1900 is when most of this takes place. BUT … this […]
Would you like to join my street team?
Guess what, y’all? With my release for Ivy Introspective coming up, I’ve decided to reformat my street team. A street team is a group of readers who are excited to share about an author’s book in one way or another (review, sharing about it on social media, simply telling friends, etc). Soooo … I have […]
My Ever-Changing Camp NaNo Project
Halfway through the month, and I still feel like I’ve done nothing, but that isn’t exactly true. 😉 In reality, I’ve done a lot – it’s just not mostly been on my Camp NaNo project. I’ve been working on Reveries Co. and on my email lists and on various projects of that sort, so my […]
April 2020 Dares & March 2020 Wrapup
Hey, only a week or so into April, and I’m already here! I’m getting better. Well, a little better. You know how tough it is to be on time when you’re busy … and stressed … and hiking way more than you ever have before … Everyone is going crazy, but I’ve chosen to stay […]
Love Lifted Me By Faith Blum: Blog Tour Wrapup
Today I’m wrapping up the blog tour for Faith Blum’s Love Lifted Me! Thanks so much for everyone to participated and shared about the book. ABOUT THE BOOK Elaheh’s brothers are lazy and controlling … When Elaheh’s parents die, she is devastated, especially when her brothers seem to not care at all. They slowly make […]