‘Tis the season, even in year “Holy Hell What Happened,” so it is time to think of gifts. I am a firm believer in pampering so add these to your online ordering spree for yourself as well. (Unfortunately, I get no kick-backs for recommending these products. Sigh. You’d think they value a zombie’s opinion more.)…
Getting Started Writing From Ground Negative One
During this past DragonCon I had the privilege of speaking with a number of writers who were just beginning their journeys. It was so interesting that I wanted to write a series of articles for people who haven’t put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard in a long time and don’t know how to…
Juan of the Dead by Jacalyn Boggs
I haven’t read this the cover artwork is the sweeeeeeet. Go on a cruise, they said. Learn about other cultures, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. Yeah, I thought my birthday cruise would be all sexy pool boys with fruity drinks and me working on my epic summer tan. Instead, I sacrificed my favorite…
Mad Hatter Vampire Prince
That’s a title, right there. Full disclosure, I haven’t read this book, but the title is super intriguing. Leave comments if you’ve read anything by this author. I love the art. A PREQUEL NOVELLA TO THE TOKEN HUNTRESS SERIES. CAN ALSO BE READ AS A STANDALONE. Kyran Klaus is the prince of Grand Klaus, his…
Battleground by Jim Butcher: A Spoiler Free Review
Anyone who reads my blog knows that while I enjoyed Peace Talks, I wrote that I wasn’t as enamored by it as I wanted to be because it was half a book. It was the pitch but not the swing. It was toss of a tennis serve, but the ball remained suspended in the air….
Announcing the Pluck & Cover Blog Tour
Pluck & Cover is going on Tour! Several wonderful blogs will be hosting excerpts and reviews of the novella and there will be PRIZES. To see where the blog tour stops are, go here: http://www.ltpromos.com/2020/09/07/jd-blackroses-pluck-and-cover-blog-tour/
Cover Reveal: Dr. Cushing’s Chamber of Horror’s by Stephen D. Sullivan
The monsters aren’t only in the museum! Despite a lifetime of traveling with their father to collect strange artifacts, twins Topaz and Opal Cushing have never fully believed in monsters or the supernatural. Oh, sure, they share an eerie psychic connection, and their tarot card readings often come true, but… Werewolves? Vampires? Living mummies? None…
Peace Talks, By Jim Butcher
(This review was originally sent in my enewsletter on release day, July 14). I got an early review copy of Peace Talks and had to hold my tongue until today, release day. If you are a fan, like I am, you’ll race through it until the … end? See, this is half a book, which…