Curious about Steampunk and Paranormal Romances, my friend recommended Gail Carriger. So I grabbed the first book of her Parasol Protectorate set. I had not realized this was a rather steamy book! What with werewolves turning back to human form, obviously naked, and an open-minded female main character. Things would in no doubt get quite Read more
Wyrd Agents of Hagall
Hagall is the agency of Nordic origins. Their top level management gets their directives from the Norns. In looking for an acceptable country to become their base, I found Copenhagen. It was a viking settlement a very long time ago. Near where vikings used to live is Kunsthallen Nikolaj (Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center). The location Read more
Read MoreThe World of 『On Probation』
One of the stories that fascinated me even as a child was Greek Mythology and eventually other Mythos as well. I used to go over the different stories in our home library’s encyclopedia and Edith Hamilton’s Mythology. Greek and Roman mythology were like twins, similar yet also different. However, it’s quite intriguing to find similar Read more
Read MoreThe Book of Life by Deborah Harkness
I’m a sucker for finishing book series, especially after reading most of it. Having read/listened to A Discovery of Witches and Shadow of Night, it was no doubt in my mind to continue on to The Book of Life. It’s the final instalment of the All Souls trilogy. We find our newly wed witch, Diana Read more
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A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
I came upon A Discovery of Witches through its British TV Series. Coupling this Paranormal Romance with astounding location and scenery made for an enjoyable watch. While waiting for the new season, my friends and I were recommended to not watch the last episode as it’s quite the cliffhanger. Then came the information that it Read more
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#amwriting That is the hashtag most use, isn’t it? I’m using Wattpad as my space for Version 0.99 – almost there but not quite, good enough to read but not quite. It’ll go through various forms of re-writing, to be quite honest. But still, it’s nice to write to be read. So there I go. Read more
Read MoreJohnston Author’s Debut Young Adult Novel Provides a Riveting Account of Life in Foster Care
Have Mercy by Barbara Ann Whitman PAWTUCKET, R.I. – June 6, 2018 – PRLog — In her debut novel Have Mercy, Johnston-based and former Glocester resident author Barbara Ann Whitman pulls back the curtain to reveal the effects foster care can have on a child and delivers a powerful character-driven tale of love, empowerment, and Read more
Greenleaf Book Group Launches Fast Company Press
Greenleaf Book Group is proud to announce the launch of Fast Company Press, the official publishing imprint of Fast Company Magazine. Fast Company Press is the official publishing imprint of Fast Company Magazine AUSTIN, Texas – June 5, 2018 – PRLog — Greenleaf Book Group is proud to announce the launch of Fast Company Press, Read more
Read MoreDale Rhodes Publishes the Second Installment of the City On A Hill Series
Next Summer JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – May 9, 2018 – PRLog — Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. is proud to announce the release of Next Summer by author, Dale P. Rhodes Sr. Dale P. Rhodes, Sr. was born in central Virginia and still lives there today. He wrote poetry and short stories in high school. After graduation, Read more
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