I've been sneaking away just to get my pleasure reading done, and let me tell you I have not been disappointed. Author Maria DeVivo's Coal Elf is an amazing fantasy story with a bit of a dark edge. This is not your typical Christmas story! Remember how all the naughty kids are threatened with coal in their stockings come Christmas morning? Well, someone has to provide it, right? And so DeVivo ... View Post
Cover Reveal: The King’s Ransom
When those you have loved and lived for betray you, how do you go on? Book Two of "The Bewildering Adventures of King Bewilliam" finds Robin, the hero of "The Lost King," at sea both literally and figuratively. At first directionless and purposeless, he determines to reunite with his sons and with them restore his shattered kingdom but Fate has different plans for the lost king. Driven far ... View Post
Feature Friday: Reaper’s Novice
Today's feature is all about the Grim Reaper--and how one young lady, Ana Maria, becomes his apprentice. That's a job that I probably couldn't handle--but Ana Maria is thrust into the position when she loses her parents and siblings in a car accident. Could she truly serve under Grim knowing it's the only way to save the souls of her family members? Can she even trust him? Cecilia Robert's ... View Post
Feature Friday: The Lost King
Okay, I've lost car keys, cash, and even jewelry--but it's pretty hard to lose a kingdom. Right? Well King Bewilliam has a problem. Not only does he wake up in the middle of a wild pasture (how many times must I stress not to do that to your drinking buddies?), but apparently he's been robbed of his identity, status, and perhaps soon his very life. He's been cursed! And now, we must join him on ... View Post
Feature Friday: Still Rock Water
Today's Feature is Still Rock Water, by Francene Stanley. I've had the pleasure of blog touring with Francene, and she is one of the most sincere and helpful people I've ever met! I'm not surprised that her book draws us into a world where a woman is able to step past her pain and obstacles in order to help others--with a supernatural twist. Genre Paranormal, Fantasy Book Description Wearing ... View Post
Black, White, and Gray–Blending Good & Evil in Fantasy
Even the Dark Lord loves his mommy... I can agree with this. We don't need a mustache-twirling baddie who jumps and shouts, "Look at me, I'm EVIL!" The danger in creating (or reading) about the all-black villain who only shows us how evil he can be, is that it runs the risk of him becoming a cliche, or worse, a caricature. And if the villain is too dark and sickening, a lot of people will ... View Post
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