The Serial Novel RETURNS… Not Dickens this time and this one is YA with a twist. The Sanction Chronicles is a Young Adult Series that follows the Vampires, Witches, Werewolves, and one human through the school year at Wind Haven High School. So what does that mean? Every month September – June readers get to [CONTINUE READING]
It sure seems forever since we last posted a book trailer. Here’s one for those who enjoy YA novels. I haven’t yet picked up a copy but it seems to still be pretty hot on the book shelves for the young and old. Have you read it yet? What did you think of it? Magic [CONTINUE READING]
A vampire has invited himself over to dinner! Read along as his host comes up with a special list of rules for dealing with his guest. Of course, rules are meant to be broken…aren’t they? – FROM BOOK BACK FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS…Cute book that had my 4 year old and 9 year old [CONTINUE READING]
Jane Austen Novelist . . . gentlewoman . . . Damned, Fanged, and Dangerous to know. Aspiring writer Jane Austen knows that respectable young ladies like herself are supposed to shun the Damned—the beautiful, fashionable, exquisitely seductive vampires who are all the rage in Georgian England in 1797. So when an innocent (she believes) flirtation [CONTINUE READING]
Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Mailbox Monday is now going on a blog tour with the host this month being Chick Loves Lit. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and check out the others who are participating like me [CONTINUE READING]
This week I’m beginning a new weekly post called Thursday Book Trailer which contain a book trailer and links to the book information. This week’s book trailer is for the book Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith (one of my new personal book finds that I can’t wait to read).
I was looking at my list of favs and thought I’d share my love of fiction. My favorite of all though? No Woman So Fair perhaps because it came at a time I needed it most. I’m a believer that books find their way to the reader at the time it’s most needed and this [CONTINUE READING]
When Sarah Ingram and her sister Christine left Thunder Bay on a chilly November afternoon, they thought that they were going on a weekend getaway, leaving their problems behind. What they didn’t realize was that they would end up in a world that was, in many ways, very different from their own, but in others [CONTINUE READING]










