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January 7, 2015

#AgentCarter TV Show Review

Jarvis: “What now, Miss Carter?” Carter: “Now…I go to war.” (I’m paraphrasing that scene ) And to war she goes… the Agent Carter premiere did not disappoint! It was an action-packed ride that truly captured what we loved about Peggy Carter from the movie and (in my humble opinion) captured so very well what a […]
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Published on January 07, 2015 11:35

Come The Dark: Forever Girl #2 by @inkmuse

Thanks for stopping by to view this quick announcement on Rebecca Hamilton’s latest release, COME, THE DARK, book 2 in the Forever Girl series. Although this book is the second in the series, it is a complete standalone following a completely new set of characters. And you can grab your copy today for only $0.99! […]
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Published on January 07, 2015 05:00

January 6, 2015

If You Like #AgentCarter, then grab this free ebook!

Agent Carter premieres today and I am very excited! She was definitely a favorite of mine from the Captain America movie, and I love the allure and excitement of being a female spy, especially during the World War II era. But this isn’t your typical ’40s spying. Peggy Carter very well may have to face […]
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Published on January 06, 2015 08:00

December 14, 2014

It’s Good to be the King! Happy Birthday, Bewilliam

Happy birthday, King Bewilliam, officially “born” on Dec. 14, 2011 with the publication of The Lost King. The seed for the story took root in author Devorah Fox’s mind many years prior to that, but sprouted during her first writing marathon, National Novel Writing Month 2010. Since then, Bewilliam’s continued to grow and thrive in […]
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Published on December 14, 2014 01:00

December 8, 2014

A World of Opulence and Seduction: Interview with Thorne & Cross #horror

My paranormal and horror friends, I’ve got you covered! Spooky reads are still fun during the holidays, and today I’m treating you to an intriguing story and the writing duo behind it. Tamara Thorne and Alistair Cross have stopped by to share about their Ravencrest series, as well as answer a few of my questions. […]
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Published on December 08, 2014 03:00

December 4, 2014

Three Reasons Why Marvel’s Agent Carter is Going to Rock

  I’m a believer, y’all. Agent Carter is an amazing character, and Hayley Atwell just brought her to life and owned the role in the Captain America movie. And I tell you, she’s going to do the same when the Agent Carter TV show airs next month. I came across the Why I’m Already Worried For […]
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Published on December 04, 2014 19:24

December 3, 2014

Sleepy Hollow Review: The Akeda #Fantasy #TV

  All right, I know we’ve had our ups and downs this season, and there’s been some grumbling, but I thought this Fall finale was decent. It entertained me, and I’m still happy to ride with Team Witness. So last episode left us in a bit of a race to grab the sword of Methuselah, […]
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Published on December 03, 2014 16:23

December 1, 2014

DARK ANGELES: Darya Salko (Book One) #Nephilim #AngelsDemons

Folks, I only read two or three chapters and was blown away. This is Buffy the Vampire Slayer all grown-up and working it in today’s Los Angeles. By day, Darya Salko is a district attorney, and by night, well, she tries to have a normal night life, but when demons are stirring up trouble and […]
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Published on December 01, 2014 10:09

November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s What I’m Reading…

Happy Turkey Day, folks! The husband and I will be visiting my grandmother and stealing accepting a couple of my sister’s famous sweet potato pies, and then we’ll house-hop over to the in-laws and let the children play. This will be a great time to catch up with my family, for which I’m thankful, and […]
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Published on November 27, 2014 03:00

November 17, 2014

Book Review: Good Neighbours #Shortstory Anthology

Book Description Not every story has to be an adventure. Not every hero has to be young, or noble, or mighty. When you don’t have a Chosen One, anyone’s story can be important. In these twelve stories, we meet a little old lady, several government clerks, a smelly shaman — and the religious scholar who […]
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Published on November 17, 2014 08:47