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
Author: Kay Adelin
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
June Read: Dust by Kara Swanson
This month, I read Dust by Kara Swanson, a Christian retelling of the Peter Pan story. Peter Pan is not my favorite story by any stretch of the imagination, but I heard so many good things about Dust that I wanted to give it a try. The Synopsis: (Taken From Goodreads) The truth about Neverland … Continue reading June Read: Dust by Kara Swanson
Book Review + Giveaway: How to Kill a Giant by Carol Schlorff
Welcome to the Blog Tour for Carol Schlorff's Middle Grade Christian Action Adventure, How to Kill a Giant, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours. About the Book: Version 1.0.0 Title: How to Kill a Giant Series: How to be a Hero #1 Author: Carol Schlorff Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing Inc Release Date: June 11th, 2023 Genre: … Continue reading Book Review + Giveaway: How to Kill a Giant by Carol Schlorff
Why I Am Publishing Traditionally
Traditional Publishing versus Independent Publishing. This is a hot topic among the author world, with several touting their way is the best. In reality, each way is totally valid, depending on what each author wants out of their book, the publishing process, and more. I also want to be clear that even though I am … Continue reading Why I Am Publishing Traditionally
May Read: The Illustrated History of Knights & the Golden Age of Chivalry
This encyclopedia was full of awesome knightly facts and featured a whole section on King Arthur and some of his knights--which I'm absolutely obsessed with.
Medieval Women and Their Importance
Today’s post will be a little different from my usual writing or book related posts to briefly discuss a facet of the medieval times, one of my favorite time periods.
April Read: Recruit of Taloinis
I received this book from a lady in my Bible study, and honestly, Recruit of Taloinis by C. J. Milacci was well worth the read! In fact, I personally believe this indie-published book is one of the few I could see as being traditionally published, if the author had wanted! The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads) … Continue reading April Read: Recruit of Taloinis
2025 First Quarter Writing Update
I've never done this before, but seeing some readers and other writers say they enjoy this when an author (whether published or unpublished) does this, I decided to try it! Besides, this is my author site. Shouldn't I post some things about my current writing progress? So here we are--my very first writing update ever … Continue reading 2025 First Quarter Writing Update
March Read: Oath of the Brotherhood
I've never had a love-hate relationship with a book like this before.
