Fans of The Desperate Housewives of anywhere will find themselves at home in Nic Winter’s A Season To Kill. In a world of high-society drama full of back-stabbing neighbors and ambushes disguised as dinner parties, Darcy Sinclair stands out. She inhabits the elite circle of the Scottish village of Cedarwood thanks to a generous inheritance…
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Book Review: Fractured & Renewed by Natalie Cammaratta
Fractured & Renewed is Natalie Cammaratta’s final book in her trilogy. It brings back Serenity Ward and her group of rabble-rousers in a fantastic finale.
Book Review: ‘Alonso’ by Allison Wells (Book 5 of The Last Man Standing Series)
I want a happily ever after. ‘Alonso’ by Allison Wells, book five in The Last Man Standing Series, totally delivers. This is a romance you don’t want to miss.
Venus Rising by Our Galaxy Publishing is out today!
One of our favorite new releases is Venus Rising by Our Galaxy Publishing. It’s packed with pieces written by women—some are even members of Moms Who Write!
Book Review: This Kid Can Hyperfocus by Patty DeDurr
This Kid Can Hyperfocus by Patty DeDurr paints hyperfocus in a positive light that helps children and family celebrate an amazing trait often undervalued.
Book Review: Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer
One of the first poetry books I purchased was the award-winning debut collection Tainted Lionheart by Christine Weimer. This book…this book…changed the way I saw myself as a writer, a woman, and a mother, indefinitely.
Book Review: Rising Water by Casandra Chesser
If you’re looking for a historical mystery to curl up to this winter, add Rising Water by Casandra Chesser to your list.
Scattered & Breaking: The dystopian addiction continues.
Scattered & Breaking is the second book in a series written by the talented Natalie Camarratta. If you haven’t read Falling & Uprising, STOP, DROP, and ROLL on out. There are spoilers ahead. I’ll be honest, at the end of Falling & Uprising, I wasn’t Natalie’s biggest fan. Not because her story wasn’t amazing, but…
The captivating world of K. L. Mielke’s Human Magic
The world Mielke creates in Human Magic is beautiful and serene with lovable characters. It conjures images of lush green forests and rushing waterfalls and magical gardens and starry skies. As a reader, I wanted to live there and wear Hannah’s clothes. I wanted to eat their fruit and dance with their friends. It was easy to get lost in the magic.