California, Cats, and Contests
California I’m in California, guys! Been here since Saturday. And … nothing big to report here. I’ll probably post some pictures next week (as in the week after this week). Stay tuned for that. Cats I admit ‘cats’ is completely random, unless you count the one sleeping behind me on the couch. Which is my […]
February 2017 Spotlight: Goals and Titles (Again)
Sorry about the post being so late, guys. I’ve been distracted … by How to Train Your Dragon. What? I need to spend more time with my brothers, so … okay, you’ve got me; I like HTTYD. Then I’ve been in this kinda mood these last couple days: And my family is like this: And […]
Diamond by Paul Willis
Title: Diamond Author: Paul Willis Series: The Greywood Files, #1 Genre: mystery (detective stories) Era: contemporary Publisher: Paul Willis Source: from author (in exchange for honest review) Overall Rating: 5/5 Diamond by Paul Willis When Detective Greywood gets a midnight case from a forgetful friend, he thinks it’s just another robbery. But when he learns […]
Interview with H.G. Reilly
Hi guys! Now, normally I don’t do this kind of post on Reveries anymore (this is more of a Reveries Reviews thing), but I decided to post this interview here because I’m the owner of this blog, and I can do whatever I want on it. Besides, sometimes it’s fun to read about other authors than me. I know […]
A Quick Works-in-Progress Update
Today I’m going to update you on my current projects as briefly as I can, just to give you an idea what I’m working on now. Seriously, guys, I promise to be brief. Like, super brief. Like, I’m probably spending more time explaining it than I will on the actual post. Before we go on to that, I […]
A Noble Masquerade by Kristi Ann Hunter
After thinking it over for a while, I decided to review A Noble Masquerade by Kristi Ann Hunter in a slightly different way. In honor of the Miranda/Marsh letters, this review will be in epistolary style. First, a brief introduction the subject material: Lady Miranda Hawthorne acts every inch the lady, but inside she longs […]
When You Feel Like Giving Up
Hullo old chaps! Long time, no see! What’s cookin’ with you? Speaking of cooking, I made cookies yesterday, and they were yummy but slimy. Don’t ask. I think I put too much … oh, who am I kidding? I have no idea what when into those things! #imakethesamecookiesoverandoveragainandfaileverytime This is my pitiful attempt at a professional, […]
The New Diary by Hanna Kraft
Well, we’re back to the blog tour for The New Diary by Hanna Kraft! For the final day, I’m posting a review of the book. Enjoy! 🙂 The Review Title: The New Diary Author: Hanna Kraft Series: Heritage Diaries, #1 Genre: Semi-Biographical Historical Fiction Era: 1930 (early Great Depression) Setting: New York, United States Source: […]
A Peek into The New Diary {Excerpt}
Today I decided to post an excerpt of The New Diary. This is my personal favorite scene … and one of the author’s favorites, too! “I could use that piece of angel food cake left over from supper,” Carol agreed. She opened the door, and started for the kitchen. “Carol! Wait!” Pete hissed, causing Carol […]
The Remnant by William Michael Davidson
Today I’m taking a break from the blog tour of The New Diary to participate in the blog tour of The Remnant by William Michael Davidson. This tour is being hosted by MC Blog Tours. Onto the review! Title: The Remnant Author: William Michael Davidson Genre: Christian Dystopian/Science Fiction Setting: Semi-futuristic United States Publisher: Dancing Lemur […]
The New Diary Blog Tour (Kick-Off and Author Interview)
Well, guys, today we’re doing something a little different … a blog tour! That’s right, I’m hosting the blog tour of my dear friend, Hanna Kraft! It’s a small blog tour (in length and participants), but Hanna and I hope you’ll enjoy it. 🙂 ~ About the Book ~ One Summer Sunday in 1930, Carol Ayers decides to […]
February 2017 Dares
Well, it’s time for another round of dares! *shivers* Seriously, though, guys! How time flies! (Wow, I’m a poet! Which … is actually true … unlike most of the stuff I post on this blog … haha, what? I did not just say that …) Before you sink your juicy whites into this pearly post […]