Throne of Winter Review

Throne of Winter Review

 Julie’s Review: Throne of Winter is a fun spin on the normal fae and royalty urban fantasy novel. First, I’m thrilled it takes place in Hawaii. That’s right, right where I live now. So fun to hear all the local names. Two, it’s not the normal faery court novel. The royalty is not the Fae, […]

Posted December 9, 2019 by Julie S. in Reviews / 1 Comment
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Execution in E Cover Reveal #LoneStarLit

Lone Star Literary Life EXCLUSIVE! Lone Star Literary Life is honored to present the cover of the fifth book in the Gethsemane Brown Mysteries by Alexia Gordon & Henery Press. To be released March, 2020 PRESENTING . . . ABOUT THE BOOK:   Romance is in the air. Or on the ‘gram, anyway.When an influencer-turned-bridezilla shows up […]

Posted December 5, 2019 by Lynn in Blog Tours, Chat About Covers / 0 Comments
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Why Stuff Matters Book Blog Tour #LoneStarLit

WHY STUFF MATTERS by JEN WALDO   Sub-genre: Literary Fiction / Humor Publisher: Arcadia Books Date of Publication: June 4, 2019 (US) Number of Pages: 212   When Jessica, a grieving widow, inherits an antique mall from her mother she also inherits the stallholders, an elderly, amoral, acquisitive, and paranoid collection.    When one of […]

Posted December 5, 2019 by Lynn in Blog Tours / 10 Comments
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WIDOW’S RUN Book Tour #WidowsRun

  Interview with Author TG Wolff At what point did you decide to be an author and what was your path to publication? Sometime around 2004, I lived in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio but had a project in Northern Kentucky. At least twice a month, I made the five-hour drive to my client, staying […]

Posted December 4, 2019 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments
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Orion’s Kiss Review

Orion’s Kiss Review

 Julie’s Review:   Orion’s Kiss is a fun fairytale retelling. The story goes, that Zeus cursed the seven Pleiades sisters – six to die, and Merope, the youngest, to watch. Orion is the one cursed to kill the sisters. Lifetime after lifetime, reincarnation, again and again, she experiences first the visions, and then the deaths […]

Posted November 27, 2019 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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