Schedule as of Late
Account from Author / July 6, 2020

I was intending to post much sooner, but that has been delayed due to the stress of working 2 jobs. This past weekend I finally got some R&R by going to the mountains which is the picture you see for this post. During my R&R I read a new book I have a post for. In fact, I have MANY posts ready to be typed out and uploaded, but I don’t want to overwhelm you guys. I will type them out and have them ready to go and try to publish...

Hush, Hush
YA / June 9, 2020

A supernatural, romantic, and mysterious tale of Nephilim and fallen angels. I always love reading tales about the Nephilim. The different takes on how they’ve come into existence and where they sit in the good vs evil battle has always intrigued me. In this particular version, a Nephilim is the child of a fallen angel and mortal coupling. This tale also has a good dose of suspense with accidents and murders and this creepy sensat...

Been a While
Account from Author / May 11, 2020

I haven’t logged on or posted anything new in a long while. I apologize for that and hope to correct that soon. I found it difficult to write reviews because they seemed repetitive when books in some series I read have very similar plots. Perhaps I should not review each individual book, but a series as a whole in those situations? What are your thoughts on this matter? I wouldn’t want the reviews to get too long and it be a...

Lost Love
Steamy / December 2, 2018

Originally I was thinking to post one review/week, but I wanted to read something steamier. This one definitely fits the bill, and I could not put it down. It is written so well that you can’t help but feel the emotions the characters feel–their sorrow, their pain, and their overwhelming happiness. I’m not going to lie; I teared up a few times reading this. I don’t know yet whether it’s the author’s p...

Juliet Immortal
YA / December 2, 2018

The classic play we’ve all read at some point or another. Is it a falsity? Is it truly a tale of sin and good versus evil, not a tragedy? Did Juliet truly wield the dagger ending her own life upon seeing Romeo “dead” or was it his hand that drove the blade home? I feel very disconnected from this story, but I can’t place my finger on the cause. Perhaps it is my frustration with Ariel and Gemma. I don’t understand h...

Blood and Chocolate
YA / November 26, 2018

Vivian moves to a new city after the traumatic loss of her father leaves her pack in disarray. She finds the jockeying for power too violent after his death. Her mother is out fighting to stay the pack leader’s mate. Her childhood friends have created hostility amongst themselves now that they see her as a potential mate instead of just pack. She wishes for things to be simple like they used to be like when she could just change and r...