Today, I am hosting Amanda Meuwissen and her latest release The Case of the Boy in Blue, a noir m/m romance. Be sure to check out my review of this short story. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****
Today, I am hosting Amanda Meuwissen and her latest release The Case of the Boy in Blue, a noir m/m romance. Be sure to check out my review of this short story. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****
Today, I have author Gail Chianese in the interview chair. She’s here to talk about her latest release Tell Me Lies, book one in the Camden Point Mystery series, a paranormal romance. Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****
Today, I have author Lynn Chantale in the interview chair. We discuss her latest release His True Love, book one in the True Detective Series, a mystery menage romance. Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****
Today, I’m reviewing Anything for a Hit by Dorothy Carvello, an autobiography about an A&R rep in the music industry who gives the inner-scoop about its many dealings and secrets.
Today, I’m reviewing a non-fiction, music industry memoir by Vicky Hamilton, titled Appetite for Dysfunction: A Cautionary Tale. If you love rock ‘n’ roll and grew up in the 80s, you’ll enjoy this book and this review.
Today, I’m reviewing Initiation Genesis and Tabeka’s Revenge, books seven and eight in the Crimson Realm Chronicles by fellow eXasty Books authors Gabriella Bradley and Taryn Jameson.
I did a previous post about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Canada, recommending books I read, along with providing the web site link where further information can be obtained. Since that post, I located more books on the MMIW that I haven’t had a chance to read, but plan on adding to my …
In Part One and Part Two, the books I listed were completed by scholars and historians. For this post, I’m concentrating on those of an autobiographical/biographical/memoir nature. These are wonderful account from those who lived long ago, or are about those who lived long ago.
When I’m reading, I flip between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is what I take to bed before going to sleep. While on my lunch hour, I prefer to delve into non-fiction. The MMIW (missing and murdered Indigenous women) is a great problem in Canada. To find out more, I encourage you to visit this web …