Tag Archives: fantasy

Welcome to Moss Hill Island

I’d like to welcome Astoria Wright, the author of The Faerie Apothecary Mysteries to Ascroft, eh? so that she can introduce us to Moss Hill Island where the series is set. Welcome Astoria. We’d love to hear about the island. … Continue reading

Posted in February 2019, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Terminals: Beginning Of A Gripping Series

I’ve already read several of Michael F. Stewart’s novels so I was delighted when I was asked to review The Terminals as part of the book’s blog tour. I might never have discovered Stewart’s books if I hadn’t been asked … Continue reading

Posted in April 2014 | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

24 Bones: A Dark, Magical Fantasy

I’ve been asked to review 24 Bones by Michael F. Stewart as part of the author’s book tour with Tribute Books.  I read the novel a couple weeks ago and the story is still in my mind so I didn’t … Continue reading

Posted in May 2013 | Tagged , , , , , | 3 Comments

Untimed: A Rollicking, Fun Read

When Tribute Books asked me to review Untimed by Andy Gavin as part of the author’s current blog tour I was intrigued by the book’s description so I agreed. I have to admit that I didn’t find it a chore … Continue reading

Posted in February 2013 | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Don’t Miss Karina Fabian!

“Wisdom of the Ages, Knowledge of Eternity, and I end up a babysitter at the Smart Humans Convention.” Vern, Dragon Detective, Quote from Magic, Mensa and Mayhem.   What’s Magic, Mensa and Mayhem? This is how author, Karina Fabian, describes … Continue reading

Posted in April 2009 | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment