Kirin, the elfish daughter of an exiled priestess, befriends an enigmatic trader with a secret and a harpy on a quest to save her people from an ancient curse. Goddess-touched, Kirin's gift is a commodity in a war between two goddesses, in a world of magic and slavery. Harpies and elves must learn to stand together to triumph in a war that threatens to destroy the entire realm. Long ago, Kirin’s ... View Post
Sleepy Hollow TV Show
I watched the pilot episode tonight, and all I can say is--wow! I'm a lover of fantasy and paranormal stories, so it's no surprise that the new Sleepy Hollow show caught my attention and drew me in. The Gist Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) is fighting for General Washington in the Revolutionary War when his attempt to take down a masked rider delivers a turn of fate. He finds himself awake in ... View Post
Feature Friday + Author Interview: Sanctuary For the Devil
In his search for the origin of the human race, Liam MacAskill travels to another planet and comes face to face with the Devil himself. He’s driven to claim sanctuary from the monks and nuns at Tridor Monastery, where another stranger to the land lies in a coma. Liam teams up with Arthean, a Tridorian monk with a dark past and a heart of gold. At first glance, the two seem to be polar ... View Post
Feature Friday: Caution, Witch in Progress
I didn't get into reading fantasy literature until a bit later in life, but something tells me that as a kid with a voracious appetite for books, I would've loved to have picked up Lynne North's Caution: Witch in Progress. I'm very delighted to feature this book to you all, so take a peek and check out Ms. North's work! Genre Children's Fantasy, humor Book Description Gertie Grimthorpe is born ... View Post
Feature Friday: Death of a Socialite
Today's feature is a psychological thriller by Isabel Saenz, who earlier contributed a guest post for us this week. Let's give her another warm welcome, and check out her novel, Death of a Socialite. Genre Psychological thriller Book Description One night can change everything… Dianne Sincili knew that beginning her second year at Miriam University would be rough, but she could not foresee ... View Post
Guest Post: Death of a Socialite as Therapy
Death of a Socialite as Therapy When my mother was diagnosed with depression when I was 13, I didn’t believe that it existed. I always thought that only you could control your own feelings. For the longest time, I was unable to understand what it meant to be depressed. Other people throw out the word “depressed” so flippantly, I just thought that it meant sadness. It wasn’t until my ... View Post
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