book reviews

Book Review: “As Old as Time” by Liz Braswell

This is the second Twisted Tale Disney book I've read (after the Sleeping Beauty one, which I didn't care for much). I was skeptical going in because the first one I read felt too modern teen-y to be the beloved fairy tale Disney made so long ago. I was worried this one would ruin Belle by making her a modern whiny teenager who said things like "oh my god" and "like" all the time. But I really liked this one!

self-discovery, Writer Habits, writing

Journaling Through Quarantine

COVID-19 quarantine has been in effect for weeks now and if you're anything like me then you're starting to go a little stir crazy, am I right? One fun thing to do that I never really seemed to have time for before is journaling. Weird, since I design journals, but it's true. Life gets in the way. But one of the positives of this quarantine time is that it has forced everyone to slow down and enjoy the little things that normally get pushed to the wayside. But journaling is not only a time filler, it's great for our minds as well!

reading, writing

COVID-19 To-Read List

It's been a while since I posted anything to my blog/website. COVID-19 has shaken up my world as I'm sure it has for all of you as well. There are many terrible things that come with this virus, but one thing that has kept me going each day is keeping my mind focused on the good that is coming out of it as well; communities, states, the nation is coming together. People are actually socializing more than ever before (though at a 6ft distance, I hope). Another positive? As most of you are stuck in your homes with nowhere to go and possibly no work to do, there is more time to make a dent in your To-Read List! I don't know if I've told you or not, but I'm a fiction author (I know, shocking, right?!) So, I thought I would take a moment to share my books with you and hopefully entice you into adding one or two or all of them to your "To-Read during Quarantine" list. I'll also share some things I've read and things that are on my To-Read list as well.

book reviews

Review of "Mistress of the Revolution" by Catherine Delors

I want to start by saying that I did really like this book. I feel like it was well researched and it flowed nicely. I liked how it spanned a longer period of time, showing what life was like for the main characters before the Revolution started and all the way through it to what life is like for them after the revolution (if they survived!)

reading, writing

Pre-Order "Wayfare Angel" through Kindle TODAY

Kamlyn Paige continues to battle the Darkness with friends in this fourth installment in the Chronicles of a Supernatural Huntsman series.