I love a good short story, especially when it’s impactful. Kathy van Staden with Kim Appelgryn deliver a true story about grace, faith, and tragedy. Heaven’s Embrace: A Story of Sorrow and Faith is a thought provoking piece that combines real life events with musings of spiritual intervention.
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The Amherst Haunting
I’m always skeptical when an author claims that a haunting is entirely true and unfabricated. Perhaps the story that was told was an authentic recreation of the tale or maybe that’s simply what we wish to believe. This short read titled The Amherst Haunting by Kendall Roy gives us a glimpse into the paranormal disturbances that occurred. It’s up to the reader to discern what’s indeed fact from fiction. Here’s my two cents.
As Above
Get your tea ready because this is going to be a rather interesting book for some of y’all. Julie Mannino’s As Above is an erotic romance novel centered on two males. When I say I read anything and everything, I meant it. It’s certainly evidenced by the books I’ve reviewed in the past on my blog. So, if you’re ready for a tasteful review of this one, buckle in!
Life Interrupted
I had the pleasure of reading a powerful book of poems dedicated to the battle of a virtually invisible disease known as endometriosis. This book is called Life Interrupted by D. L. Heather.
The Paladin’s Sin
After a short hiatus for the holidays, I’m back with a new book review! This one goes to author Jessica Kemery and her book titled, The Paladin’s Sin. This is the first book in The Paladin’s Sin Series and a lot of wholesome epic fantasy along the way.
The Visionary: A Tion Story
The newest addition to my indie book club is J.C. Gemmell’s book, The Visionary. This is a story that goes along with the author’s Tion series and had a lot of things to unpack.
Amy’s Rebellion
Author Julia Goldhirsh weaves a fantastical tale about old wars and magic in her book titled Amy’s Rebellion. Check out my review of this high stakes story.
Coffee, Alcohol, and Heartbreak
I love reading poetry books. They’re quick reads that pack such an emotional punch. Much of the poetry that I’ve been introduced to comes from indie authors wanting to share their experiences with the world and they’re generally relatable. As such was my latest read (for a second time.) Check out my review for Tyler Wittkofsky’s Coffee, Alcohol, and Heartbreak: A Poetry Collection.
Lauren’s Indie Book Club
Calling all Indie authors! My blog will soon be host to Lauren’s Indie Book Club where I support new, aspiring, and seasoned writers just like you and me! Coming August 2021!