Hey awesome readers, today I am joined by Martti Nelson author of newly released comedy LYSSA STRATA. Find the interview and more info about her book below! Interview with Martti Nelson, author of LYSSA STRATA This is obviously a unique tale, what do you think makes it special? One of the best things… Continue reading Q&A with Martti Nelson — Author of LYSSA STRATA
Tag: dark humor
(REVIEW) Dr. Herbert West & Astounding Tales of Medical Malpractice by Bruce Brown #ShortReadsSaturdays
Hello awesome readers. Today I'm doing another Short Reads Saturdays where I knock out a review for one of the shorter books on my TBR pile. Today's book is a really fun one. A graphic novel about a child genius who causes catastrophes with his mad science wherever he goes. I hope you enjoy my… Continue reading (REVIEW) Dr. Herbert West & Astounding Tales of Medical Malpractice by Bruce Brown #ShortReadsSaturdays
Released Today: Lyssa Strata by Martti Nelson @MaladyMartti
Hello lovely readers. I am delighted to share this new book with you that was just released TODAY! LYSSA STRATA by Martti Nelson. A diverse modern take on the ancient Greek comedy Lysistrata. I personally cannot wait to dive into this book! You can read the first chapter by clicking here. Or find the whole… Continue reading Released Today: Lyssa Strata by Martti Nelson @MaladyMartti
(REVIEW) Monsters in the Clouds by Russell James @RRJames14 #ihba
Paleontologist Dr. Grant Coleman reluctantly agrees to venture into the Amazon rainforest as an expert for a mysterious company known as Transworld Union. They are looking for traces of modern day Apatosaurus after catching an image of one on film. After arriving in the Amazon they quickly realize they are in over their heads and that there are things hidden in this world that should never have been disturbed.
(REVIEW) FAT CAMP by James Sabata @JamesSabata #ihba
Since 1985, over 500 overweight teenagers have come to Camp Wašíču, looking to lose weight, gain self-confidence, and turn their lives around. Phillip McCracken arrives, weighing in at almost 400 pounds; but the baggage he carries from the past affects him much more deeply than the numbers of the scale. When a homicidal maniac hell-bent on revenge attacks, Phillip will be forced to either find the courage to save the people around him or fall victim to his own self-doubt…
*Guest Post* Why the high school setting is a challenge to Write by Jon Bennett @jbennett830 Author of Reading Blue Devils http://amzn.to/2IHeuAv
Why the high school setting is a challenge to Write High school. Two words that represent four or more years of our lives. The best of times and the worst of times. The age of wisdom. The age of foolishness. The season of light. The season of darkness. The spring of hope. The winter of… Continue reading *Guest Post* Why the high school setting is a challenge to Write by Jon Bennett @jbennett830 Author of Reading Blue Devils http://amzn.to/2IHeuAv
Release Announcement w/ Excerpt — In the Event the Flower Girl Explodes by Abby Rosmarin @thatabbyrose
Released Today! In The Event the Flower Girl Explodes by Abby Rosmarin Blurb: It’s the wedding of the century. Her big brother — the man who was a second father to her after their dad passed — is the groom. And Nicole is fighting just to keep her head above water. She’s surrounded by an… Continue reading Release Announcement w/ Excerpt — In the Event the Flower Girl Explodes by Abby Rosmarin @thatabbyrose
Teaser Tuesday ~ Jan. 30, 2018 ~ The Step-Spinsters by @MadinaPaola
Welcome to Teaser Tuesday, a Meme, created by The Purple Booker, that wants you to add books to your TBR, or just share what you are currently reading. It is very easy to play along: -Grab your current read — Open to a random page — Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page… Continue reading Teaser Tuesday ~ Jan. 30, 2018 ~ The Step-Spinsters by @MadinaPaola
(REVIEW) Up To No Good by Marsha Cornelius @marshacornelius
Up To No Good Author: Marsha Cornelius Category: Crime Thriller, Amateur Sleuth, Humor Suitable for: Adults My Rating: 4 Stars Format Read for Review: Kindle/Paperback copy provided by the author in return for an honest review. Pages: 249 Description: Rachel is a busybody who can't help but observe her neighbors behaviors. Maybe it's what makes her a… Continue reading (REVIEW) Up To No Good by Marsha Cornelius @marshacornelius
(REVIEW) The Princess and the Vampire by Jeff Chapman @JeffChpmnWriter
I absolutely love October. I have a bunch of dark reads all lined up for the month. Today I have one of them for you. The Princess and the Vampire by Jeff Chapman. I am a big fan of Jeff Chapman. I think this is the 6th book of his I've reviewed! Jeff Chapman also… Continue reading (REVIEW) The Princess and the Vampire by Jeff Chapman @JeffChpmnWriter