I’ll admit when I first saw the title, The Witch of Delay, I conjured up in my mind a story about your typical witch. The kind of…… Read more “The Witch of Delray by Karen Dybis”
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Kindred Intentions by Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli
A book is something that we pick up to read and if we are lucky will light our imagination. If we are even more fortunate it, that…… Read more “Kindred Intentions by Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli”
Rose Petal Haunt by Author Connie Chappell
Author Connie Chappell was kind enough to share her story “Rose Petal Haunt” for the Halloween event this year. She is a the author of the Wild…… Read more “Rose Petal Haunt by Author Connie Chappell”
Chase and Charlie by Jessica A Scott
One never knows how siblings will act together as they grow up and mature. They can either become best of friends, or complete strangers. The fact is…… Read more “Chase and Charlie by Jessica A Scott”
Why 319? by Author Mark Love
Detroit has names such as Motor City, Motown, Hockey Town, and for me birth town. I write that as I was born in one of the suburbs…… Read more “Why 319? by Author Mark Love”
Peril & Getting Out of Dodge both by Ruby Barnes
We learn in school of the Newton’s law of motion that tells us that every action has an equal opposite reaction. This law can be applied in…… Read more “Peril & Getting Out of Dodge both by Ruby Barnes”
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
How many stories are out there about a child escaping their parent’s house and the police are called to find them? There are also stories of a…… Read more “The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman”
The Eradication by author T Bison
The Eradication is a novel by author T Bison, which will get the reader asking themselves some serious questions. The main one I found myself asking was,”…… Read more “The Eradication by author T Bison”
Old World Murder by Kathleen Ernst
I went into the book, “Old World Murder”, expecting quite a bit. I mention this because of my love of history, the fact I live in Wisconsin…… Read more “Old World Murder by Kathleen Ernst”
