Review of The Opposite of Everyone by Joshilyn Jackson

This book is a genre kaleidoscope – a mystery, hiding inside a courtroom drama, hiding inside a domestic thriller, hiding inside a literary novel. The composite of these elements is…

Review of Forever Family by Deanna Roy

Forever Family is the last book of the Forever series by Deanna Roy. The series explores the lives of three twenty-something friends – Corabelle, Jenny, and Tina – as they…

Writers Helping Writers…

I’ve recently tried very hard to become part of the author community.  I try to support both indie authors and traditionally-published authors in any way I can.  I’ve decided a…

Graphic Design For Dummies & Cheapskates

OK, I know we writers aren’t generally dummies, and we’re not necessarily cheapskates (just usually poor), but making cool web designs – whether they be for your website or a…

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,…

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…

Writers: You Are Not Alone…

If you’re a writer,  you’re probably quite familiar with the struggles of not only finishing your manuscript, making a gazillion revisions, getting feedback from beta readers, and then making more…

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…