Excellent Follow-up: Review of To Weave the Wind
Three giftings each unique and intriguing. Two worlds separated by rock and locked apart. Can Fanteal be the ambassador that’s needed and still keep her own gifting?
Continue reading →Three giftings each unique and intriguing. Two worlds separated by rock and locked apart. Can Fanteal be the ambassador that’s needed and still keep her own gifting?
Continue reading →Need a good book? Want something with cultural intrigue and adventure? Try Diverse Similarities and Diverse Demands. Now available.
Continue reading →Do you need a book to relax with or for someone on your gift list? Then read through this book list of fantasy and adventure books for all ages.
Continue reading →Enter the world of Ayphae, a portal fantasy novel with wild mushrooms as homes and a deadly disease that is eating away at the world.
Continue reading →Every have one of those books that you pick up and just fall in love? I’ve had a few of those–Marc Secchia’s Dragon Friend and Sarah Ashwood’s Aerisia: Land Beyond the Sunset. So, when I saw there was another Aerisian book, I … Continue reading →
Two years ago, my youngest son participated in Fellowship of Fantasy’s cosplay contest and won with his representation of Kirito from Sword Art Online. His prize was multiple audiobooks by Fellowship of Fantasy authors. One night at the dinner table, … Continue reading →
I’ve reviewed several of Annie Douglass Lima’s books. I love the Krilonian series and have interviewed a character on my blog as well. I’ve showcased The Annals of Alasia in two different blogs (book 2 and book 3) and shared … Continue reading →
With the Indie e-Con, I’ve been tasked with writing about fantasy. You ask what Indie e-Con is? Well, that’s been happening since last Saturday when the scavenger hunt opened up. Feel free to go around and gather the clues. You’ll … Continue reading →
Yep, you heard me right. Young Adult books can be very harmful to your child. Wait a minute! Don’t you write Young Adult books? Yes, I do. Let me explain. Background I’m working my way through the book of Ephesians … Continue reading →