book reviews, reading

“Dragonfly in Amber” by Diana Gabaldon Review

This book was massive and I thought it would take me a long time to get through it, being about 750 pages in a large hardback, but I finished it in about a month. I have a lot of time to read, but also it was exceptional too! I am one of those that saw… Continue reading “Dragonfly in Amber” by Diana Gabaldon Review

News, reading

New eBook Cover Designs for the “Chronicles of a Supernatural Huntsman” Series

I redesigned the covers, using the same cover photos, to make the series a bit more unified. This is the first book in the series, Broken Angel, and the third book in the series, Hunted Angel.

book reviews, News, reading

“Dead Soil” was Featured as One of “12 Compelling Fantasy Books That Aren’t Afraid to Get Dark on Wiki.Ezvid.com, The World’s Video Wiki

I was contacted this morning that my books was featured in an article on Wiki.Ezvid.com and that it had made #4 of 12 on their list of Fantasy Books That Aren't Afraid to Get Dark! This was a surprise to me and I am very grateful they chose me of the many many great indie authors out there who write dark fantasy.

reading, writing

Dead Road (Dead Soil book #2) Early Release!

Since this was my first time using IngramSpark as my publisher instead of Amazon exclusively, the release dates got messed up, but to your advantage! "Dead Road" is now available in paperback and ebook!

Christian, reading, Writer Habits, writing

Being a Christian Who Writes Zombie Fiction

t almost sounds like an oxymoron doesn't it? How can a Christian woman write zombie fiction? This is something I struggled with since I became a devoted Christian a little over a year ago (which is also why I have not written or published anything since). I prayed a lot about my calling in life. I knew it was writing, but now that I had a new set of beliefs and values, how was that to be integrated into my fiction? Because I was a Christian, could I only write Christian Fiction now? Zombie fiction had been a huge part of my writing since I started back in 2012. How was I supposed to write about such horrors now?