For the new release of the Koush Hollow audiobook, Leigh Goff provides insight into her writing process and about Koush Hollow, a mystical place where magic abounds and all that glitters…is deadly. What comes first for you — the plot or the characters — and why? For me, they must come together at the same […]
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Cover Reveal: The Demons of Chiyoda by Laurence Raphael Brothers…
Nora Simeon hates demons. Mirror World Publishing and Sapphyria’s Book Promotions present the cover reveal for The Demons of Chiyoda (Nora Simeon Investigations #3) by Laurence Raphael Brothers. About The Demons of Chiyoda: Occult private eye, Nora Simeon, and Eyre, her uncannily pretty boyfriend, are on another case on behalf of the Commission, the secret […]
Relax this Family Day with a Savory Soup and a YA Time Travel Adventure…
Families. They challenge us. They shape us. They define us. Here in Ontario, Canada, we’re celebrating Family Day today. Although not a statutory holiday, Family Day was originally created to give people a day off to spend with their families because of the long period of time between New Year’s Day and Good Friday. Common […]
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Perfect Treat and a Romantic Read by Tina Griffith…
I am a true romantic at heart which is why I write romance books. So, of course Valentine’s Day is a special day for my husband and me. Today I want to share my favorite treat for February. These pancake cups are delicious any time during the year, but they seem to fit perfectly with […]
Drowning In Plastic by Author Anne Montgomery…
I worry about the planet. I have since I was a child. Maybe it was the camping and fishing trips my parents took us on where the adage leave nothing behind was drilled into our young heads. Or maybe it was those anti-littering ads that ran on TV and billboards, or the lessons I learned […]
Southern Plantations’ Dark Legacy…
Antebellum-style Plantation HouseVisions of Scarlett O’Hara’s Tara from the movie Gone with the Wind or the famous Oak Alley Plantation sweep through ones’ mind when conjuring up those antebellum period plantations of the deep south for some. However, for the black race and people of color, plantation life in the 1700s and 1800s was a […]