I can barely believe it's already time for me to post my writing update for the third quarter of the year! If you'd like to read my first and second writing updates, click here and here! The stories which I have a single asterisk beside them are those which are referenced in my first post, … Continue reading 2025 Third Quarter Writing Update
Author: Kay Adelin
September Read: The Peasant Queen
This month, I read The Peasant Queen by Aston E. Dorow, a fantasy retelling of the Biblical story of Esther. As I've always enjoyed the story of Queen Esther and I knew the romance would take place between a married couple, I looked forward to seeing what Mrs. Dorow could do with the story. The … Continue reading September Read: The Peasant Queen
Announcement: I’ve Got Insta! (+ a Question)
Hello all! This post is out of my general blogging schedule, and that is because this post is just a simple announcement: I now have Instagram! Most of my posts should post there as well as Facebook now, and I'd really appreciate any and all the follows I can get! Besides blog posts, most of … Continue reading Announcement: I’ve Got Insta! (+ a Question)
Book Review: Heir of Light
Welcome to the review tour for Jill Williamson and Niki Florica’s Medieval Fantasy novel, Heir of Light, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours. About the Book: Title: Heir of LightSeries: Blood of Kings: Legends #4Author: Jill Williamson and Niki FloricaPublisher: Sunrise Publishing Release Date: September 16, 2025Genre: Medieval Fantasy Some hearts are worth stealing twice. Sir Rigil Barak came to Land’s End expecting a … Continue reading Book Review: Heir of Light
A Letter to the Time-Limited Creative
All of us have something God has anointed us to do. For some, it might be preaching. Others, it might be driving trucks, working retail, designing buildings, authoring books, or nursing the sick. Regardless of what it is, only by the help of the Holy Spirit can we achieve our true ministry, and in His perfect timing.
August Read: Mortal Queens
Today's post is on Mortal Queens by Victoria McCombs, and the first book I've read featuring fae. As some may know from past posts, I'm not huge fan of fantasy creatures, but fae did intrigue me and the concept of this book interested me, so I decided to give it a try. The Synopsis (Taken … Continue reading August Read: Mortal Queens
7 Books I’ve Gotten Inspiration From as a Writer
As every writer knows, sometimes you come across a book that just hits differently. You can read ten good stories, but there's something about that one that sticks out to you. That inspires you as an author. The following books are seven of the books which have most inspired me as a writer. You'll notice … Continue reading 7 Books I’ve Gotten Inspiration From as a Writer
July Read: A Dance of Silver and Shadow
Today's post is on A Dance of Silver and Shadow by Melanie Cellier, which I read this month. I read one other of her books in an adjacent series and enjoyed it, so I had high hopes for this retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses. The Synopsis: (Taken from Goodreads) When Princess Liliana and her … Continue reading July Read: A Dance of Silver and Shadow
Book Review: The Neighbor and the Gifts by Danielle Grandinetti
Welcome to the blog tour for Danielle Grandinetti's Christmas Historical Romantic Suspense Novella, The Neighbor and the Gifts, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours. About the Book: Title: The Neighbor and the GiftsSeries: A Christmas Cabin NovellaAuthor: Danielle GrandinettiPublisher: Hearth Spot PressRelease Date: July 15, 2025Genre: Christmas Historical Romantic Suspense Twelve days. Twelve gifts. One unlikely … Continue reading Book Review: The Neighbor and the Gifts by Danielle Grandinetti
2025 Second Quarter Writing Update
It's hard to believe half of 2025 is already past. Yet here we are, the first week in July, which means it's time for my second quarterly writing update! If you'd like to read my first quarterly writing update, you can check that out here. The stories which I have asterisks beside are those which … Continue reading 2025 Second Quarter Writing Update





