Congratulations to A.E. Walnofer on the recent publication of her latest novel, Out of the Bower! If you love well-researched historical romance, this is one hidden gem you won't want to miss!
Tag: Indie Books
Book Birthday Spotlight: Solo by Aaron Hodges
The bad times won't last forever, and for more than five years, Aaron Hodges has journeyed the globe alone, visiting everywhere from Istanbul to Argentina. Honest and insightful, SOLO is packed with his personal travel tips and humorous stories. Learn about the ups and downs, the triumphs and the pitfalls of venturing off the beaten path. Follow his guidelines for exploring the world alone and be inspired to take the trip you’ve always dreamed of.
Book Review and Blog Tour: Blue Skies by Alana Oxford
I was quite stressed out, Blue Skies gave me a pleasant evening of entertainment. It helped me to escape from the cold dark "real world," for a while and into a very pleasant (yet surprisingly believable) fantasy world where true love finds a way and the next romance is as close as the nearest dog park.
Reformed Dreamer: Book Review and Blog Tour
Reformed Dreamer is the fourth and final book in the sweet Inspiration in Cologne women’s fiction series. If you like hard-won second chances, surprising romance, and rising above mental health hurdles, then you’ll love Deborah King’s touching story.
Eternal Forever by Syl Waters: Book Review and Blog Tour
With the assistance of J-Pop, Mack’s assistant and wannabe reality TV star, Jessie turns sleuth. But in a world where everybody’s watching, it’s hard to escape. Reputation is everything and some people will do anything to protect it.
Book Review and Blog Tour: The Summer of Madness by Alex Raphael
In the novella The Summer of Madness, a young man begins a personal literary quest that just might help him to find the love he thought was lost — or discover a new love he never knew was there.
Who Killed Patrick? A Guinea Pig Mystery (#Book Review & Blog Tour)
Tarah’s pet guinea pig, Mr Bob, has a knack for sniffing out trouble and he suspects foul play. The mission is on: Who Killed Patrick?
Blind People Write Books: Interview with Award Winning Author J.E. Pinto
"I really wish people understood that blindness isn’t something to be afraid of. It changes a few logistics about how life works, but it doesn’t in itself make people physically needy, mentally slow, or overly unhappy. People who are blind pursue meaningful careers, raise children, engage in hobbies, and live full lives at all ages." -J.E. Pinto
#Poetry Review: The Misuse of Scripture: Poems by Daniel Klawitter
If you’re a fan of religious poetry and enjoy a dash of irreverent humor, this is one chapbook you won’t want to miss..
Lady Edith’s Lonely Heart- A Sweet Regency Romance by Audrey Harrison
The premise of the book is a clever one: can two people fall in love through words? When Lady Edith places an advertisement in the Lonely Hearts section of the paper, she had no id