Ky Grabowski's Blog, page 19
November 28, 2013
Perfectly Able by Suzannah Daniels
SYNOPSIS: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU TAKE A GUY WHO IS AFRAID OF FAILURE… Ridge Sutherland has his life planned to a tee. Now that he’s graduated from college and gotten a job as an engineer, he plans to escape to a week of blissful solitude in the Tennessee mountains to train for his … Continue reading »
Published on November 28, 2013 23:01
November 27, 2013
Book Review → Strange In Skin by Sara V. Zook
Book Review → Strange In Skin by Sara V. Zook Strange in Skin by Sara V. Zook, was published January 24th 2012, by Imagine Press. The Book From the moment Anna James meets the strange prisoner Emry Logan, she becomes instantly obsessed and will stop at nothing to try to get another interaction with him. … Continue reading »
Published on November 27, 2013 05:00
November 26, 2013
Wonderful Wednesday
I Don’t Remember This Pretend Scene From The ‘Hunger Games’ Sequel, But It Sure Is Awfully Realistic It was strange to see this video take the movie literally. It was honest and well true, if you think about it. To me the Hunger Games isn’t about the love story, it’s about family and fighting for … Continue reading »
Published on November 26, 2013 21:27
November 21, 2013
Press Release: Marsh Island by Oliver F. Chase
Oliver F. Chase is a veteran Marine with a career in the FBI, whose mystery/thriller book, MARSH ISLAND (AEC Stellar Publishing Inc., November 22, 2013), is the first installment of The Hirebomber Series. After a crushing injury, Army Ranger Phil Pfeifer is left for dead in the mountains of Iran only days before the start … Continue reading »
Published on November 21, 2013 21:02
November 20, 2013
Marsh Island by Oliver F. Chase: Cover Reveal
Marsh Island (Hirebomber Crime Series, #1) In this first installment of the Hirebomber Series, Phil Pfeiffer is an ex-Army Ranger turned private investigator who can’t seem to find a cowardly way to chase wayward husbands. Anything but mild-mannered, Phil finds himself one heart-pounding step ahead of a psychopathic mob hit man. Our hapless hero is … Continue reading »
Published on November 20, 2013 21:00
November 19, 2013
Meet Serenity Rani King
Meet Serenity Rani King, in her own words Hi! I’m Serenity Rani King and I am the main protagonist of “The Fantastical Life of Serenity: Epilogue”. I had appearances in “The Fantastical Life of Serenity: A collection of short stories about what could be… but not quite is” as well, though I had to … Continue reading »
Published on November 19, 2013 10:00
November 18, 2013
The Flowering Series by Sarah Daltry
FORGET ME NOT BOOK INFO: TITLE: Forget Me Not AUTHOR: Sarah Daltry COVER DESIGN: Shoutlines Design RELEASE DATE: July 15, 20 BLURB: 18+ New Adult contemporary romance with explicit sexual content This isn’t a sweet and innocent coming of age story. If dirty talk, bedroom toys, and threesomes offend you… this is not your book. … Continue reading »
Published on November 18, 2013 17:56
November 16, 2013
A Thousand More Steps
A thousand more steps Hi there darlings, Recently I saw some pictures that struck me; there focus was on depression and explaining it. I felt sad when I saw them because, I am the person suffering. I also understood the person who didn’t understand. I want to state that because I’ve been on both sides … Continue reading »
Published on November 16, 2013 21:00
November 15, 2013
Family Tree by Heather Hebert → Review
Family Tree {Review} Heather Hebert Family Tree is a short story that focuses on subjects such as religion & family. Family Tree by Heather Hebert begins with introducing our main character Layla ‘Luna’ a young adult who is fascinated with family heirlooms – which are always fully of history. I love that Layla … Continue reading »
Published on November 15, 2013 21:00
Press Release: Broken Truth by Beth Ashworth
Bio Beth Ashworth was born in Manchester in 1990, but shortly moved to the modest city of Coventry where she was raised and still resides now. As a vivid reader from a very early age, Beth has always been keen to put her words onto paper. As a child she was always found with either … Continue reading »
Published on November 15, 2013 05:00


