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January 8, 2016
Review: Angel: Old Friends
It’s not terribly clear whether Old Friends is an alternate to After the Fall or not. In the latter we see L.A. materialized in hell and some major changes to our cast. In Old Friends it’s clear the Wolfram & Hart take over, as well as much of season 5 of Angel happened. But likely […]
Published on January 08, 2016 12:05
January 4, 2016
Review: Death, Disability and the Superhero
Death, Disability and the Superhero by Jose Alaniz University Press of Missouri, 2014 ISBN: 1628461179 Available: Print and ebook This book is a beast. A heavy brick of text with a massive amount of research behind it, it’s not for casual comic book fans. But if you’re passionate about comic books and superheroes as a […]
Published on January 04, 2016 11:37
January 3, 2016
Onward to 2016
I know I don’t blog so much anymore. It just doesn’t seem like my day to day life is that important. “Hey, I got three pages written today” or “I took a day off and read a whole book today” don’t seem that exciting. I am trying to get back into reviewing (and am starting […]
Published on January 03, 2016 12:02
December 11, 2015
Savage Heart is live
Available at all the normal places. The plug in I use does’t have a link option for All Romance Ebooks/OmniLit, but my books are all available there as well. Enjoy, and don’t forget to rate or review!
Published on December 11, 2015 18:02
November 14, 2015
Coming Soon: Savage Heart
Savage Heart is set in the same world as Wolf Heart, but takes place in Louisville, Ky with a different set of characters. Detail and buy links (it’s coming out in Early December) are here. The first chapter is below. Enjoy! There were two werewolves in the pit and a vampire in a slick suit, […]
Published on November 14, 2015 18:49
October 28, 2015
Potawatomi Conservatory
While I was up in South Bend for my Grandma’s funeral one of the places I found solace was the Potawatomi Conservatory. It’s three connected conservatories, actually; the Ella Morris Conservatory, the Muessel-Ellison Conservatory and the Arizona Desert Dome. It’s been a special place to me since I begged my mom to take me there […]
Published on October 28, 2015 16:38
October 26, 2015
Saying Goodbye
Working in the vet field you hear a lot of a certain thing. “I could never do this because of…the euthanasia.” Except that the euthanasia isn’t the hardest part. Last week my grandma died. She was 93. She’d been mostly immobile and suffering from dementia for a while. I got to hear lots of stories […]
Published on October 26, 2015 12:26
September 22, 2015
New ebooks, new print books, n’ stuff
Mini and I dusted off this book we wrote together because several people kept asking for it. We put it on the back burner because we wanted it to be free, but Amazon doesn’t allow for us to set the price as free. After some though we decided $.99 isn’t an unfair price. So here […]
Published on September 22, 2015 16:32
September 3, 2015
Happy birthday to me! (Have some presents!)
It’s my birrrrthday! Yay! To celebrate I’m giving away free books! You can get Rot, The List, Blood Shots, and Private Lessons for free. Links Below!
Published on September 03, 2015 15:03
August 23, 2015
The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire by Molly Harper: A ramble
For those who don’t know my rambles are kind of like conversations with myself (and you as a non-participating listener) about a particular book. Molly Harper is a local writer. She writes funny paranormal romance. I first picked up her book How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf when it was offered to me for […]
Published on August 23, 2015 12:11


