Book Reviews,Literature Review of Kiss at Midnight This clean romance has just the right amount of mystery to keep you turning the pages. When the past collides with the present, will Hailey and Dylan’s relationship survive? Pick up this enthralling, standalone romance to find out!
Literature 10 Books to Kick Off Your Real Estate Investing Usually the biggest question for anybody interested in real estate investing is “how do I get started in investing in real estate?“ The answer is to read as much as you can about the topic, starting with the books in this post.
Literature The Gap in the Book Market: Books for 10–14-Year-Olds In our current climate, there’s nothing better than escaping into the pages of a good book—and these days, it seems like there’s a book for everyone. Or is there? One demographic is slipping through the cracks: 10–14-year-olds.
Literature 11 Crime Series You’ll Love As a series continues, the protagonists develop over time and things happen in their private life that give the stories additional twists. Ready to try some new crime series? Here is a list of crime series you will love.
Fun Facts,Interviews Reality Check: VE Day and the Coronavirus (COVID 19) We are involved in a sort of war today, but it is a vastly different one. The battle against the coronavirus brings hardships. No question. But they are of a different order.
Literature Historical Mystery Twist Novels for Fans of Dan Brown Dan Brown shot to fame with The Da Vinci Code. But once you have finished his eight novels, what do you read? Paula Wynne shares a list of books for fans of Dan Brown.
Interviews The Painful Process of Revisiting the Past to Breathe Life into a Story Though I was mostly a good kid growing up in rural Australia during the 70s, by the time I was 17, I had become an outlaw—complete with a motorcycle and tattoos and conviction for armed robbery.
Interviews,Literature Blindness and Other Disability in #SFF Blindness and other disability is evolving in #SFF literature. Join Paul Arvidson and Verity Holloways as they discuss the role of of disability in fiction.
Book Lovers,Reading Tips Revamping Your Ebook Library If you’re like me, your Kindle, Nook or other ereader is filled with intriguing titles begging to be read. So how do you keep all of those books organized? Here are 7 ways to revamp your ebook library.
Reading Tips Keeping Your Mental Health during Self-Isolation: A Few Tips (Don’t Shun Reading!) I know things are crazy right now. You’re probably in your house, between four walls, and going a little crazy. But at a time when the entire world is suffering the same, we have to be mindful of our mental health. With that in mind, here are a few thoughts I put together on the topic.
Fun Facts,Reading Tips 10 Tips for Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse If you’re anything like me, then not a day goes by without you dreaming of the coming zombie apocalypse. Here are ten practical tips for surviving the onslaught of the walking dead. Follow them, and you just might survive the end of the world.
Literature 4 Awesome Fantasy Books with Strong Female Leads I read and write fantasy, and I’m always on the hunt for a female protagonist with wit, guts, and a get-stuff-done attitude. Bonus points for humor. Here are five books published in the last 3 years that fit the bill.
Interviews How My Dysfunctional Childhood Inspired The Illusion of a Girl My book The Illusion of a Girl is fueled by my own soul crushing, tension-filled childhood. I share my thoughts, feelings, and conscious decision to not be like my parents with the hope it will help someone who is going through or has gone through something similar.
Literature,Reading Tips As Entertainment Thrives, Readers Must Keep Books Alive You’ve likely heard the speculation and assertions going around about the rise of technology and the resulting demise of books. But I believe that people who truly love to read books are going to (you guessed it) read books.
Book Lovers,Interviews The Voice in Reading—Why I Love Writing in First Person I’ve always loved reading a story written in first person. Now, after writing eight novels and receiving hundreds of emails from my readers, I believe I understand why the voice of first person is one I love to read as well as write.
Book Lovers,Reading Tips Prioritizing your TBR List or Pile If you’re a reader, you have one or perhaps two to-be-read piles—one pile of books and/or a Kindle, Nook or other E-reader full. So how do you organize all those books?
Book Lovers,Holidays Last Minute Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Book Lovers If you’re looking for some last-minute Valentine’s Day gift ideas for your special someone who loves books, you’ve come to the right place!
Interviews,Literature Finding Your Way through the Darkness… Writing a book today is much different from the days when I dreamed of being a published author and imagined stories in my head.
Book Lovers,Reading Tips Engage in a Reader Retreat It’s time for readers to stand up and demand time to indulge their fantasies and dreams. Go on a reader retreat!