Brain to Books Blog Tour – Wolf Schimanski

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts: Author: Wolf Schimanski Genre: Action/Thriller Book: Meter of Corruption from the Meter Series Official Site Bio Wolf Schimanski is a member of the London Ontario Writers Society, Books are in the London, Ontario and Wasaga Beach Ontario Library system, published interviews by various blog sites, Short story “The cat than knew too Much” published in Online Mystic Illuminations … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Wolf Schimanski

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chariss K. Walker

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts: Author: Chariss K. Walker Genre: Paranormal Thriller/Horror/Dark Fantasy Book: Crescent City of the Alec Winters Series Official Site Bio Award winning author, Chariss K. Walker, M.Msc., writes fiction and nonfiction books with a metaphysical/visionary message. All of her books are sold worldwide in eBook, paperback, and many are in large print. Chariss lives in Amarillo, Texas. Blurb Crescent … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chariss K. Walker

Brains to Books Blog Tour- Adam McVeigh

Fast Facts Author: Adam McVeigh Genre: Psychological and paranormal thriller/horror Books: Zephaniah: A Horror Novella (Volume 1) of the Zephaniah series Official Site Bio Adam McVeigh lives in South Lincolnshire, England. His first book, Keep Off The Grass, a narrative non fiction account of his time as a community and political campaigner, was released as an independently published paperback in January 2015. His fictional works … Continue reading Brains to Books Blog Tour- Adam McVeigh

“A Fine Balance” by Robyn Cain

A Fine Balance by Robyn Cain My rating: 4 of 5 stars From the first chapter Robyn Cain sets the tone for a story of corporate intrigue and cold blooded greed. With a fine hand, Cain weaves the characters lives together, carefully creating connections that are not always apparent at first glance. The most delightful of these characters are Jenny and Matt, poor employee and … Continue reading “A Fine Balance” by Robyn Cain

“Gold, Silver, and Bombs: The Phoenix Series Book 2” by Ted Tayler

In his second book of the Phoenix series, “Gold, Silver, and Bombs”, Ted Tayler amps up the action and the tension. As the Olympus Project tackles the potential terrorist attacks on the 2012 London Olympics, Colin (Phoenix) rises in the esteem of his fellow project warriors. The teams throw out all the stops as they attempt to outwit terrorist plans to use the Olympics as … Continue reading “Gold, Silver, and Bombs: The Phoenix Series Book 2” by Ted Tayler

“Riddle”- Book Launch and Author Takeover

June 21, 2015 at noon Eastern Time the exciting new book “Riddle” will be available on Kindle. It promises to be 326 pages of suspense, romance, murder, sex, love, and mystery. A fine group of authors will get together for six hours to talk about their books as well. There will be games, giveaways, gifts, and fun. These are authors from a variety of genres. … Continue reading “Riddle”- Book Launch and Author Takeover

“Finders Keepers” by Stephen King

Finders Keepers by Stephen King My rating: 4 of 5 stars Being a big fan of Stephen King’s writing I was excited when I received my copy of his latest book, “Finders Keepers”. Something of a sequel to “Mr. Mercedes”, a book I thoroughly enjoyed, “Finders Keepers” introduces new characters and brings back some old ones. Beginning with the murder and robbery of a well … Continue reading “Finders Keepers” by Stephen King

My Five Top Indie Writers (And Then Some…)

@NOTEBKBLOGAIRY’S #INDIEROAR CHALLENGE – DAY 9: MY TOP 5 INDIE AUTHORS I’ve been following the Indie Roar Challenge and I have to admit, today’s challenge is a tough one. Choosing my top five indie authors is no easy feat for me. For the past few months I have been exclusively reading indie authors and each one seems better than the last. However, I think I … Continue reading My Five Top Indie Writers (And Then Some…)

“The Railroad” by Neil Douglas Newton

I have a confession. The author of “The Railroad” is my husband. That being said, I’d like to give my opinion on the book. Mind you, I know a little bit about where he was coming from when he wrote the book. Neil wanted to write a book about child abuse. This is a subject that concerns him greatly. However I think “The Railroad” is … Continue reading “The Railroad” by Neil Douglas Newton

“Riddle” Book Cover Reveal

Thanks to all the readers who came out to support the cover reveal for “Riddle” today on Facebook. It was a great turnout and I got to give away an e-copy and a signed paperback. Along with the cover I shared a couple of excerpts from the book. If you missed it here are the excerpts I shared. I hope you enjoy them and will … Continue reading “Riddle” Book Cover Reveal