Book of the Week: My Place Among Them by J. Stanion

In My Place Among Them, J Stanion weaves a tome where the heartache of history meets the enduring human spirit, reminding us that even in the face of cultural genocide, unity and understanding can plant the seeds for healing.

Book Review: Ethereal Awakening: A Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian Zombies Survival Odyssey by Jennifer Wells

Ethereal Awakening is a remarkable contribution to the post-apocalyptic genre, showcasing Jennifer Wells’ ability to craft a story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking.

Blending History and Heritage: J. Stanion’s Craft of Historical Fiction Rooted in Family Legacy

In this interview, J. Stanion shares insights into how her personal family legacy shapes her storytelling and how she incorporates historical accuracy into her fiction.

Book Review: Immortal Sins by Maurice D. Winterborn

In Immortal Sins, a fractured kingdom faces ruthless invaders and internal betrayal, as the last of its defenders struggle to hold onto the fragile hope of survival in a world where dark forces stir.

Book of the Week: Unheard by Bhavini Bhargava

“Unheard” by Bhavini Bhargava offers an intimate and deeply personal exploration of emotions left unspoken, capturing the ebb and flow of human experience through raw, unfiltered poetry that mirrors life’s multifaceted seasons.

Book Review: Stranger at the Grove by Mary Kingswood

‘Stranger at the Grove’ is a very compelling Regency Romance penned by Mary Kingswood. At first glance, it seems to be the love story of an impoverished gentleman and a lady’s maid. However, Marie, the French lady’s maid, is not who she says she is. There is an aura of mystery about her. Malcolm GageContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Stranger at the Grove by Mary Kingswood”