Review of “Call Girls 4-Emily” by Emma Jaye…

The Call Girls is an erotic romance series which tells the stories of members of a high-end escort service in Brighton, England. Emily was about a British aristocrat, Emmeline Grinshaw-Flynn,…

Review of The Flood Girls by Richard Fifield

How does one love brazen, foul-mouthed women who throw their weight around, beer-guzzling-in-the-outfield female softball players, and their burly female audience who love to throw punches? I don’t know, but…

Review of Summer Secrets by Jane Green

Jane Green’s new book, Summer Secrets, explores a woman’s struggle to overcome her alcoholism, and take her life back. Cat Coombs is a London journalist who never felt as though…

Book Review: Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave

It takes 800 grapes to make a bottle of wine. But what does it take to make a family? And keep it? Laura Dave’s Eight Hundred Grapes is a wonderful…

Review of THE FIRE SERMON by Francesca Haig

Europe in the post-apocalyptic world.  The Earth has finally absorbed the fall-out from its nuclear destruction. Evolution has once again made way for the human race to continue. But now…

Don’t Forget About the Joy of Writing…

I recently read an interview with author Nicole Baart on the Women’s Fiction Writers’ website (hosted by author Amy Sue Nathan). Nicole had some very good advice for debut authors.…

RIDDLE: WHEN IS A COMPUTER LIKE A FRUIT??

Riddle: When Is a Computer Like a Fruit??? Answer: When it is the lemon laptop I picked out for Christmas last year. Especially for those of us who aren’t computer…

New Magazine for Independent Authors is On Its Way…

For those of you interested in the work of Independent Authors, there is a new web magazine that’s going online – The Indie Times. Please check it out.  It is…