Having finished Blood Trail and Lady of Hell, I have to say how much I loved the books. I loved how the ending was an echo of the beginning of the story - Asher and Amy are together, forever. In Blood Trail, this is a real zombie twist story. The Wendigo is a spirit, that … Continue reading Going to Sheol, a Deadland Review
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Deadlands Review, part 1
Way back when I was on Minds, trying to create a creative community that I was no where near ready to create, and I am definitely never able to create - I don’t work well with others, I came across a cool writer who loves Skyrim. Alison Wade had four books, and I bought them … Continue reading Deadlands Review, part 1
Divine Justice with Dreadnight – a Review of Blood and Stone – Vigilante’s Creed
When I saw all the work that B.A. Turner was doing for Vigilante’s Creed, I was interested in checking everything out. The art looks good. The character cards were also interesting. I wanted to see what this new book series was all about. The characters are cool, like I thought. Slade is a guy down … Continue reading Divine Justice with Dreadnight – a Review of Blood and Stone – Vigilante’s Creed
Overthrown Plots and New Love in a Gift of Wind
Skye and Karl had a rocky beginning years ago. And they went on very different ways, but as they try to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives by going back to their home town, a whirlwind of romance and intrigue happens. Not only do these two love birds build good lives, but they … Continue reading Overthrown Plots and New Love in a Gift of Wind
Sharing Some Mysteries with Sherman Irons
It starts with an interview going wrong and Sherman Irons (Sherm for short) running for this life. The story could have ended quickly, considering a criminal had an iron pointing at Sherm’s face. But Sherm managed to kill his potential murderer. The Sherman Irons’s Mysteries is a five-book series written by Bowen Greenwood that follows … Continue reading Sharing Some Mysteries with Sherman Irons
Why Stephen Zimmer rocks Adventure Stories
In 2020, I meet Stephen Zimmer on Parler. We’re around the same age, so we have very similar views on the world, born of maturity and experience. When he asked for someone to read two of his novellas in a blog review blitz, I was more than happy to do it. It was a Rayden … Continue reading Why Stephen Zimmer rocks Adventure Stories
Butterflies, Hurricanes and Planes, Oh My, exploring the Otherworld!
Of all the booktubers, if you can call Abbie Emmons a booktuber, Abbie has become my favourite. In fact, I only follow her. Her content is refreshing. She doesn’t do excessive amounts of top 10 things to do, or not to do, giving bite sized advice on storytelling - if you call sound bites advice… … Continue reading Butterflies, Hurricanes and Planes, Oh My, exploring the Otherworld!
Twisted Journeys with Amy Sutphin
After the Parler Debacle of Jan. 2021, I soon made my way to Minds. I know, it’s even more toxic that X/Twitter, a shattered place filled with angry social media refugees. Very much like the books I am about to review. Amy’s books are hidden gems. I don’t use this term lightly. I am fascinated … Continue reading Twisted Journeys with Amy Sutphin
I was once blind, but now I see!
Hi, I am Beatrix Fan, or Janice if you like. I wanted to tell you all that I had the opportunity of reading Webtastic Stories: Fear and Loathing on the Internet. It was such a turbulent time in my life, but everything is fine now. I used to be a wreck. I ran away from … Continue reading I was once blind, but now I see!
Her name is CL Carhart – a review of Teutonic Romances
As I became more involved with Parler in mid-2020, I meet CL in the writing community. When I heard her say, I’m planning on publishing 6 books in a year and a half starting in early 2021, I was shocked. Still, I promised to check out the stories. One of the most important things you … Continue reading Her name is CL Carhart – a review of Teutonic Romances
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