When Christian Fiction Is Ungodly
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Why Writers Should Be Bloggers
I bet y’all are wondering, “Why the sand? What does that have to do with blogging? Or writing? Or anything related to blogging or writing?” ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. It is the first stock photo that came up. It wasn’t even the BEST stock photo that came up! I AM SO GENIUS I SHALL TAKE OVER THE […]
25 Spoiler-Free Facts about Ivy Introspective
A few months ago, I posted 25 Spoiler-Free Facts About The Dressmaker’s Secret. And if you thought I was just going to do it for one novel, you were wrong. (No surprise there, eh?) (What?! I’m kidding!) (You are a very smart person … you’re just dumb about this one thing …) I stole this idea […]
Icing by Debra Sue Brice
Title: Icing Author: Debra Sue Brice Genre: Christian Contemporary Romance Setting: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Publisher: Debra Sue Brice Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 2/5 stars Icing by Debra Sue Brice Some people can only dream of living out their fantasies. Cupcake shop owner Denie Shaw is the exception to the […]
Isolated Blog Tour
Today, I’m going to be spotlighting Miss Jordy Leigh’s new book, Isolated. This novella about a girl struggling to survive alone in the forest is quite fascinating, and I’m looking forward to reviewing it further later on. However, for now, I’ll just be talking about the main character of Isolated (as well as a little bit […]
September 2017 Dares & Summer Ends
A single tear slid down the girl’s pale cheek. Her lips trembled, and she breathed slowly, evenly to prevent her sobs from ripping from her throat. Her mascara, a sickly dark brown color, stuck to her lower eyelashes, giving the appearance of a tween who has no idea how to do her face. She picked […]
Character Studies | August 2017
Hello ladies and gents! Guess what? Character Studies is back! I am so excited! Morgan’s blog, Studies in Character, is the best ever, and doing her character interviews always helps me figure out something about a character. Basically, Morgan’s been super busy and gone since the New Year (and hasn’t done Character Studies since October […]
Blog Tour: My British Bear
Hello ladies and gents, (*insert much applause, etc., hehe*) Today I’m interviewing Dawn Dagger, author of the novel My British Bear for her blog tour. I hope you enjoy the interview (and the included information about the book & tour).
The Incredible Adventures of Scruffer & Co. by John Serbin
Title: The Incredible Adventures of Scruffer & Co. Author: John Serbin Series: The Incredible Adventures of Scruffer & Co., Part 1 Genre: Comedy Setting: United States Publisher: John Serbin Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 3.5 stars The Incredible Adventures of Scruffer & Co. by John Serbin A self-centered teddy bear becomes real […]
Of Typewriters and Flowers
Hello ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to another post on my blog (*doesn’t know what else to say*). We have a couple exciting announcements at the bottom of this post, but before we get around to that, other stuff is happening. Which … is ridiculously vague, but there you have it. OTHER STUFF IS HAPPENING. Hopefully, […]
Reading Rants: Clueless Main Characters
One of my biggest pet peeves in fiction is Clueless Main Characters. You’d think this would be one of the things authors would avoid. But it’s not. Throughout fiction, we see quite a spattering of main characters who are complete idiots. I’m currently in the middle of Northanger Abbey, a book I absolutely adore. The […]
The Journey by John A. Heldt
And we’re back! I’m planning on posting Tuesday and Friday from this point forward, although there may occasionally be a post on another day. Especially as I need to catch up on reviews. The hiatus was nice, but it’s good to be back. 🙂 Title: The Journey Author: John A. Heldt Series: Northwest Passage, #2 […]