Introducing “That Plot Bunny”

Apologies for this post being so late! I’ve been having a busy last couple days, what with school and work and writing and editing, and I haven’t found a lot of time to blog! Plus I spent most of my blogging time working on AAWC instead of my regular book posts. 😛 Now, a couple […]

Cries of Grace by Angela Beach Silverthorne

Title: Cries of Grace Author: Angela Beach Silverthorne Series: Cries, Book 2 Genre: Christian Contemporary Setting: United States Publisher: Angela Beach Silverthorne Source: from the author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 2/5 stars Cries of Grace by Angela Beach Silverthorne The Haven has enjoyed five years of peace after a brutal demonic assault. […]

December & 2017 Reading Round-Up

Hi there! Long time no see! *nervous gulp* Well, y’all are gonna thank me for my (unannounced) hiatus in the long run. Because it gave me time to think.* And … I decided that I needed to take Reveries Reviews in a new direction. (Sort of.) From now on, I’ll be doing monthly reading wrap-up […]

Finishing The Chronicles of Alice and Ivy

This was a post I planned for just before the 12 Days of Christmas party, but I ended up doing other post and saving this one until later and whoosh! It’s January! In this post I’ll be talking about my plans for finishing off the rather long and complicated series that The Chronicles of Alice and Ivy […]

How 2018 Will (Hopefully) Go

Hello Ladies and Gents! It’s finally time to list my goals for the New Year (as well as my January 2018 Dares). Are you as pumped for 2018 as I am?! However, before we begin, I’d like to invite you to beta-read At Her Fingertips! I talked about this at the end of the last […]

How 2017 Went

Hey there! It’s almost 2018! *much excitement/confusion/anticipation* Can you believe it? I sure can’t. It seemed like only yesterday I was doing that stupid video about New Year’s Resolutions that was super boring. By the way, ‘Remembrance Day’ is apparently sort of the British ‘Veteran’s Day.’ Which makes that one British book I read called […]

Happy 2017th Birthday, Jesus!

This is going to be short. It’s my last post for the 12 Days of Christmas party; after that, we will TRULY be back to regular posts*. Right now, I’m going to talk about the most important birthday ever! I’ve decided to add some brief authory updates at the end of this post just ’cause […]

Review of Victoria Lynn Designs

Hello ladies and gents! Today I’m doing something a little different than usual. I’m reviewing a cover designer. Victoria Lynn Designs, to be more specific. At the same time, I’m going to be revealing the cover for Flowers, the short story sequel to The Lady of the Vineyard. (Also, I’ve set a release date for […]

A Guide to Commenting Etiquette

[Note: this is an old blog post. The takes in this post may no longer apply to what the author currently believes and/or the information may be outdated. Please take all that is written here with a grain of salt.] One of the most difficult things to master in the blogging world seems to be […]

How to Recover from NaNoWriMo

If you’re like me, after NaNo you feel a little … lost. Sometimes for days, sometimes for weeks. What to do with your life now that you’re not writing like a maniac? Well, today I’m going to introduce you to my amazing Five-Step Guide to Regaining Your Life after National Novel Writing Month. So, without […]

Rainland by Sarah Allerding

Title: Rainland Author: Sarah Allerding Genre: Middle Grade (Light) Fantasy Publisher: Sarah Allerding Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars Rainland by Sarah Allerding When Thomas gets caught in a summer storm, he is sucked into the world of raindrops through a tornado. He learns he will not be allowed […]

December 2017 Dares

HELLO FRIENDS. Long time, no see! Well, okay, it’s only been a couple days since Wednesday, but lots has happened, and I’m more than ready to get back to our regularly scheduled programming! This month we have some great dares for you (all taken from my extremely long to-do list, haha … NaNo is all-consuming, […]