by Fabulous Jen | Sep 10, 2016 | Release Days
Okay, so this is the deal. Sally’s gone AWOL on us, courtesy of some powerful being or beings who take things that do not belong to them. Jacque has given birth to a son and then boom she’s at death’s door. And as is the destiny of mated pairs, Fane is knocking right along with her. Wait, it gets worse. Peri is trying to hold the new parents to this realm. Costin is, well, he’s trying to hold on, especially because of Titus, he and Sally’s adorable adopted son
by Mike | Aug 10, 2015 | Book Tours, Release Days
It is the end of the world…
They call him Eagle. Like the grand and beautiful animal that symbolizes freedom. And during these dark times, when humanity is full of nothing but suffering, a man with such a powerful name should be a beacon of hope.
He is anything but.
by Mike | Mar 14, 2015 | Reviews
A true friendship never dies.
Leisel and Evelyn lost everything. Husbands. Families. Friends. Lives that made sense. All they had left was each other, and a friendship that could withstand anything… Even an apocalypse.
Until one fateful night, the marginal safety they’d come to rely on comes to a vicious and brutal end. With the help of Alex & Jami, both unlikely allies, Leisel and Evelyn are able to escape their shattered sanctuary only to find themselves face-to-face with a much altered, much crueler life where they have to find the way—and the will—to stay alive in a world they no longer recognize.
by Fabulous Jen | Oct 21, 2014 | Book Tours, Children's Books, Reviews
Yell and Shout, Cry and Pout: A Kid’s Guide to Feelings is an essential guidebook for adults in steering children through the confusing behaviors that emotions evoke. When you understand the purpose of emotions, behavior becomes understandable. Each of the eight...
by Mike | Apr 28, 2014 | Book Tours, Cover Reveals
Author: Melanie Karsak Title: The HarvestingPublished On: 2012-09-18 Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Pages: 396 Genres: Fiction, Horror Purchase Links: SYNOPSIS “The world, it seemed, had gone silent. It was something we knew but did not talk...