A closer look at Perilous Trust: Ashes and Wine and Poison and Wine At this moment, I don't recall what put me on the road to writing Ashes and Wine, but part 2 is very vivid in memory. So this blog will be focusing on book 2, Poison and Wine of the Perilous Trust Duet. I felt very accomplished completing Ashes and Wine of A Perilous Trust duet. Although, I had published 2 books prior to ... VIEW POST
Why Write A Perilous Trust Duet
Book Review for Bad Boy’s Secret Baby
Genre: Contemporary Romance Disclaimer: Reading is all about discovery, but this Book Review does not shy away from spoiling specific scenes as this is more of a look inside the good and bad of a book. The Analysis: Back when I only had 30 books on my TBR list and not 100+, I wrote down which books I would read and in what order. And thats as far as that list went as the idea died and my ... VIEW POST
Book Review for The Billionaire’s Fake Girlfriend
Genre: Contemporary Romance Disclaimer: Reading is all about discovery, but this Book Review does not shy away from spoiling specific scenes as this is more of a look inside the good and bad of a book. The Analysis: So, I stumbled through two books before landing on this one. I originally wanted to read something with a science fiction tint, but everything I ran across in my tbr list was ... VIEW POST
Book Review for The Prince’s Bride
Genre: Interracial Contemporary Romance Disclaimer: Reading is all about discovery, but this Book Review does not shy away from spoiling specific scenes as this is more of a look inside the good and bad of a book. The Analysis: Reader alert: Book covers are important. I saw the cover of this book as an AD on IG. Of course, I fell in love with it. I didn't buy it that day. I did some ... VIEW POST
Book Review for Lost Solace
Genre: Science Fiction Disclaimer: Reading is all about discovery, but this Book Review does not shy away from spoiling specific scenes as this is more of a look inside the good and bad of a book. The Analysis: Reader alert: Science fiction can be classified as hard or soft, in relation to a reader's difficulty to read it or understand the science depicted in the book. I would definitely ... VIEW POST
The Biggest Cliche to Avoid in Mystery/Thriller Villains
The Villain is the shy weirdo. This blog post was inspired by the novel One by One by Ruth Ware and the topic the book review invoked on a cliche to avoid. Disclaimer: It not the intention of this blog to discredit one particular novel. I enjoyed Ruth's book. This was just the most recent example that I could think of, with the acknowledgment that this trope is quite prevalent in the ... VIEW POST
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