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February 28, 2017
Combatting Fear (Review)
Mild-mannered kindergarten teacher Neve Botticelli leads a double life. Thanks to a childhood tragedy and her paranoid father, she’s a survivalist who’s learned to live off the grid. When self-made billionaire Micah Kincaid storms into town in search of his son, Rowan, he’s pushy, entitled, and stands for everything she despises. Micah can’t believe a … Continue reading Combatting Fear (Review)

Published on February 28, 2017 11:34
February 12, 2017
What It Takes to Release a Book
In the ever growing market of books from countless individuals, there is a constant demand for the reader’s attention. Books left and right and at times the confusion of which ones are worth even considering and which aren’t. Ultimately, that’s a decision each person has to make for his or herself. However, I have started … Continue reading What It Takes to Release a Book

Published on February 12, 2017 10:45
February 7, 2017
The Pirate’s Bride (Review)
All Sophie Bellard wants is her freedom, freedom to sail the seven seas, and freedom to be her own person without interference from some controlling husband. But an arranged marriage to handsome and dangerous Captain Andre Dubois derails all her hopes. After a disastrous wedding night where a ruinous secret is discovered, the two go … Continue reading The Pirate’s Bride (Review)

Published on February 07, 2017 10:13
January 31, 2017
Write What You Know
“Write what you know.” This is an easy concept if you are a non-fiction writer, writing about yourself, or maybe some historical person that you know a lot about. But for fiction writers these words might seem to not necessarily apply to us. After all, who of us have ever been to a city of … Continue reading Write What You Know

Published on January 31, 2017 09:05
January 18, 2017
Addressing My Mother’s Death
August 26, 2016 my mother, Penna Lynn Fischer, passed away. She had heart complications and though it was sudden and unexpected that night, we knew that it was in the air. She would have sudden attacks of her heart filling up with fluid. She served numerous attacks, but the last one finally took her. My … Continue reading Addressing My Mother’s Death

Published on January 18, 2017 09:02
January 10, 2017
For the Love of Leah (Review)
Leah Campbell is an unhappily married bookstore clerk held prisoner by her past. Trafficked as a child, Leah was rescued but now must confront her abusers in order to salvage her future. Abusers that now include her husband, John. Her life changes forever when successful Author Adrian Scott steps into the picture with a tiny … Continue reading For the Love of Leah (Review)

Published on January 10, 2017 08:19
December 6, 2016
Am I The Only One That Struggles With This?
I’ll admit it. Writing can be hard! Going from that screaming blank page to a completed manuscript alone is like a giant mountain. And then by the time you add in editing and publication… well, you’ve got yourself a whole range to go through! But let’s get down to the specifics. For me, I’ve been … Continue reading Am I The Only One That Struggles With This?

Published on December 06, 2016 11:30
November 29, 2016
The Last Recruit (Review)
James Walker always had a strong desire to help others. Now, as an adult, he has been selected to join an experimental research program which could benefit millions of people. Much to his dismay, Jim discovers he has become an unwilling pawn, in a game with much higher stakes. Someone is ordering all the research … Continue reading The Last Recruit (Review)

Published on November 29, 2016 14:30
November 4, 2016
Infernal Bonds (Review)
Not only is it a blood moon, but there’s a rare celestial alignment that means the veils between the worlds are much more fragile than usual. That allows chaos to reign over the city for one night. Shades play pranks on tourists, redcaps take advantage and run wild, and two sinfully sexy hellhounds slip through. … Continue reading Infernal Bonds (Review)

Published on November 04, 2016 15:07
October 4, 2016
On Ships and Nautical Affairs: Sails
Have you ever been confused about what exactly the different sails on a ship are and do? And why they matter to sailors? Well, the most obvious answer is that they are essential to the ship actually sailing. But how? All sailing ships have four basic elements: the body, the masts, the rigging, and the … Continue reading On Ships and Nautical Affairs: Sails

Published on October 04, 2016 13:21