2023

  • A Year of Book Love: Thank You Readers!

    Dear Book Lovers, Another year has come and gone, and what a year it has been for book lovers like us! I have had the pleasure of sharing my passion for books and publishing news with you through this blog, and we are so grateful for the support and encouragement you’ve given me. In the…

  • OM VEL WAY: A Self-Help Book Review

    Embark on a Journey of Self-Discovery and Happiness with “Om Vel Way: Be Happy and Make Happy” In the pursuit of happiness, we often find ourselves on a quest for fulfillment, a journey that author Seval Seer beautifully encapsulates in the insightful book, “Om Vel Way: Be Happy and Make Happy (Self Actualization).” The author…

  • Winterset Hollow: Halloween Review

    Imagine a world where your favorite book comes to life, where you get to experience the adventures of your favorite characters in flesh and blood. That’s what happens in Jonathan Edward Durham’s “Winterset Hollow.” Three friends, Eamon, Caroline, and Mark, go on a trip to Addington Isle, the setting of their favorite book, to live…

  • Futility of Defense: Review

    In Bryan Cole’s thrilling fantasy sequel, “Futility of Defense,” we dive back into a world where heroism knows no rest. After a tumultuous battle at Swamp Hold, Krell and his allies bask in their heroic glory, but new conflicts loom. As ReckNor’s chosen paladin, Krell faces menacing sea creatures and political intrigue. Cole’s narrative brilliance…

  • The Guest House: Review

    In “The Guest House: Stories of a Nervous Mind”, author Shannon Terrell provides a deeply personal and insightful look into her journey with anxiety disorders. This book is a collection of short chapters that detail the author’s struggles with mental health from early childhood to present day, showcasing a candid and raw account of her…

  • Paleo for Unicorns: Review

    Introducing “Paleo for Unicorns” by Amy Subach – A New Take on the Classic Cookbook Cookbooks have been around for centuries and are a staple in most kitchens, but Amy Subach has taken a new approach with her latest offering. “Paleo for Unicorns” is a cookbook that is specifically designed for women, with a focus…

  • And Then I Met You

    A Love that Defies Death in this unconventional supernatural memoir Love knows no boundaries, and in Mackenzie Lee’s captivating memoir, “And Then I Met You: An Unbelievable True Story,” we embark on a journey that defies the limits of life and death. Published by Tellwell Talent in 2023, this extraordinary tale delves into the realm…

  • The Mysterious World of “The Writer Upstairs”

    Find out why this intriguing novel is stirring up some buzz. In the world of “The Writer Upstairs” by Matt Mallinson, readers embark on a journey alongside a lonesome woman as she explores the profound rewards of connecting with Mother Nature while seeking her true self and inherent gifts. The story commences with a brilliant…

  • Book Review: Momma Dida

    “Mama Dida: A Captivating Tale of Love, Sacrifice, and Resilience” The editing process did not strip the book of it’s Eastern European voice and the words read as if they are spoken first hand. – Krysta Lavigne In the poignant and captivating book, “Mama Dida,” author Leonida Teohari takes readers on a remarkable journey based…

  • When June Met July Review

    the tumultuous world of high school relationships penned powerfully by an exciting new author! In Mikayla Rose’s captivating young adult drama, “When June Met July,” readers are immersed in the tumultuous world of high school relationships. Elle Rosendale’s journey of love and heartbreak takes center stage as she navigates friendships, explores her sexuality, and uncovers…

  • The Whistleblowers Tune: A memoir to remember.

    “The Whistleblower’s Tune: An Engaging Memoir on the Experience of Whistleblowing” If you’re a fan of true crime and want to delve into a thrilling memoir about the experience of whistleblowing, look no further than “The Whistleblower’s Tune” by Hugh Giblin. This book will keep you hooked from start to finish and is more than…

  • War Bunny Review

    “War Bunny” by Christopher St. John: A Thrilling Fantasy Adventure Fantasy lovers, brace yourself for a spectacular journey into a dystopian world where humans are no longer in existence. In “War Bunny,” author Christopher St. John takes us to a world where rabbits and other prey live in fear of being devoured by the predator…

  • Insights from an advocate in “Fragile Minds”

    “Fragile Minds: An Advocate’s Perspective” by Diane Lane Chambers sheds light on the challenges faced by families and healthcare facilities in caring for individuals with serious mental health issues. The author, a seasoned sign language interpreter with over 40 years of experience, shares her first-hand accounts of the limitations posed by government legislation in providing…

  • Interview: Yosse ben Yosse by Esti Mayer

    A few weeks ago, I was approached by a representative from Tellwell Talent regarding their author, Esti Mayer, and her new book, “Yosse ben Yosse” which features annotated translations of Yosse ben Yosse’s poems (piyyutim) written in 5th century Jewish Palestine. As a blogger, my mission is to feature as many books as possible. However,…

  • “It Takes Two…And a Uterus” by Dr. Sarah Zadek ND Review

    It Takes Two… And a Uterus: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Enhancing Your Fertility – Sarah tackles an emerging issue for a growing number of Americans with spunk and style. Are you in the midst of your own fertility journey and feeling lost in a sea of information? Look no further than Dr. Sarah…

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