New Year, New Reads
With a new year upon us, many start looking for great books to read or to fill up their new devices. Therefore, I decided to not disappoint. I have four of my own books on sale, and a list of … Continue reading →

With a new year upon us, many start looking for great books to read or to fill up their new devices. Therefore, I decided to not disappoint. I have four of my own books on sale, and a list of … Continue reading →
Excitement and anticipation feels the air along with the scents of deliciousness. Kids squirm in their chairs as they try to curb their appetite. With solemnity, the adults gather around the table; the last of the feast is added, and … Continue reading →
I first heard of the Krillonian Chronicles in May of 2016. When book two came on sale, I picked it up. That began a love affair with Annie Douglass Lima’s works. The Prince of Alasia introduced me to a … Continue reading →
It’s time for a list of awesome books to read. Spellsmith & Carver: H. L. Burke is a favorite in our household. Anything by her is a definite must read. I read the first Spellsmith book and loved it. Just … Continue reading →
In November, I purchased a starter kit of essential oils and joined a group of very encouraging people. This choice led to a more non-toxic way of life, which has changed many of my choices on a daily basis. Saturday, … Continue reading →
As we in the States remember 9/11 today, fires burn on the West Coast, Texas is under water, and a hurricane has devastated the Caribbean and has begun its way along the East Coast. Yet, with all this happening, I’ve … Continue reading →
Just as in a family grows with siblings being added at birth or adoption, authors have book families. The siblings are added at each new release. My family began in August, 2015. It’s grown to include the Dragon Courage series, The … Continue reading →
How many times have you read a book and then wanted to talk to the author to either ask a question or to state your mind about what you thought about their story or character? I know when I began … Continue reading →
On a quiet Saturday night, our twenty-one year old daughter sat us down and told us her boyfriend was coming home on leave, and they wanted to get married–in two an a half weeks. Once the shock passed, we convinced … Continue reading →
Today celebrates sixty-three years since the book birthday of The Lord of the Rings. My introduction of the series didn’t happen until I was a freshman in college. Oh, I’d heard about the books, but it’d always been with a … Continue reading →