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January 7, 2016
Release Day Blitz: 7 by Casey L. Bond, Tia Silverthorne Bach, Jo Michaels, Kelly Risser, N.L. Greene
From the authors who brought you the award-winning novel Fractured Glass, comes a new kind of anthology. 7 Seven marks upon a wall. Tom may rise, but he may fall. Through five lives, no one dares mention, of the sin for which he seeks redemption. Fates will meet, and you will see, what will thus […]
Published on January 07, 2016 04:00
January 5, 2016
Time for Books 2016 Review Team
One of my favorite things about being a writer is that reading a good book is considered research. That’s one reason why I spend just as much time reading as I do writing. ;) Last year, I vowed to read and review 21-40 books as a member of Jo Michaels’ 2015 Review Team. Mission accomplished! […]
Published on January 05, 2016 11:00
January 1, 2016
My Goals for 2016
I had a lot of goals for 2015 and I worked my heinie off in an attempt achieve them. How did I do? Goal #1 – Finish and Publish Don’t Call Me Kit Kat Goal achieved! And as of today, Don’t Call Me Kit Kat has review averages on Goodreads (4.57) and Amazon (4.8) that […]
Published on January 01, 2016 20:26
December 30, 2015
Book Review: Up and In by Deborah Disney
Up and In offers a hilarious yet surprisingly thought-provoking look at the the pressure moms often feel to fit in with other moms. The story, which shifts between present and past events, is told from Maria’s perspective. For several years, Maria has managed to successfully fit in with the hoity toity mothers of her daughter’s […]
Published on December 30, 2015 00:43
December 29, 2015
Book Review: The Doll’s House by M.J. Arlidge
Few things make me happier than finding an author I can count on to deliver one satisfying read after another. The Doll’s House is book #3 in Arlidge’s Detective Helen Grace series. Like Eeny Meeny and Pop Goes the Weasel, I became engrossed in this suspense thriller within the first few pages. And like […]
Published on December 29, 2015 22:35
December 23, 2015
Holiday Giveaway!
In celebration of the holidays and to thank all of you for your support, I’m giving away copies of both of my books. :) For a chance to win an e-copy of the book of your choice, visit my page on Facebook. *This giveaway is open until 12/23 at 8:00 pm CST. *Winners will be […]
Published on December 23, 2015 12:01
December 19, 2015
Don’t Call Me Kit Kat Earns Awesome Indies Approval
I’m pleased to announce that Don’t Call Me Kit Kat has been awarded a place on the Awesome Indies list of quality independent fiction. Yipeee! A little about Awesome Indies and what it means to be Awesome Indies Approved. “TheAwesome Indies showcases great stories that are well written and engaging.Our books step outside genre boundaries […]
Published on December 19, 2015 09:52
December 14, 2015
Review: Don’t Call Me Kit Kat by K.J. Farnham
Originally posted on A Tattered Copy:
Don’t Call Me Kit Kat by K.J. Farnham Published April 20th 2015 by Createspace About Don’t Call Me Kit Kat Junior high is where things really start to happen. Cliques form and break apart. Couples are made and destroyed. And a reputation is solidified that you won’t ever be…
Don’t Call Me Kit Kat by K.J. Farnham Published April 20th 2015 by Createspace About Don’t Call Me Kit Kat Junior high is where things really start to happen. Cliques form and break apart. Couples are made and destroyed. And a reputation is solidified that you won’t ever be…
Published on December 14, 2015 07:05
December 10, 2015
Book Review: The Ribs and Thigh Bones of Desire by Sandra Hutchison
Recovering both physically and mentally from a plane crash that took the lives of his wife and daughter, college professor David Asken is a mess. His sister hires 16-year-old Molly from across the street to help out with cooking, cleaning and making sure David takes his meds, eats, pays bills, etc. Due to David’s depressed […]
Published on December 10, 2015 21:25
December 9, 2015
Book Review: 7 by Casey L. Bond, Jo Michaels, Tia Silverthorne Bach, Kelly Risser, & N. L. Greene
Seven marks upon a wall. Tom may rise, but he may fall. Through five lives, no one dares mention, of the sin for which he seeks redemption. Fates will meet, and you will see, what will thus become of he. I don’t normally include book descriptions with my reviews, but I had to include this […]
Published on December 09, 2015 23:16


