This book came up on one of the Facebook pages I follow. Got to admit that when I saw the title and blurb I was hooked. Luckily the author has a great sense of humor and took pity on my begging to read and review this book. Yes, I still have a ton of books … Continue reading I’d Rather Starve Than Cook by Lisa Orban
Month: December 2017
Eden Wakes by C. S. Harte
First and most importantly - this is a book for middle school through adult readers. There is nothing in here that I would not have allowed my 12 year old children to read. The main character, Kayla is a foster child. Along with the stress and pressures of being moved around a lot, dealing with … Continue reading Eden Wakes by C. S. Harte
Into Spring: The Next Generation by Larry Landgraf
While wandering through the Texas Book Festival, I had the pleasure of meeting this author. I was not shopping for books but rather for information. I wanted to know if paying for a booth at the Festival was worth it for Indie Authors. Larry was very helpful with information and provided me with his latest … Continue reading Into Spring: The Next Generation by Larry Landgraf
Seeker: A story in ChaosNova universe by David Noe and Laura Loolaid
I have never been a Science Fiction fan but I have found myself taking steps in that direction. This novella, helped me take a leap. My issue with Science Fiction is that it is not realistic - I know I hear you "but they are Sci Fi". But listen (or read) for a moment. If … Continue reading Seeker: A story in ChaosNova universe by David Noe and Laura Loolaid
Heirs of Power by Kay MacLeod
This book is the first in the Constellation Saga. Kitty, the main character has spent her life being raised by her father who has taught her to be hunter. Kitty does not realize that she is part of the Constellation group until an encounter with a otherworldly ritual when her father reveals her true identity … Continue reading Heirs of Power by Kay MacLeod