
Author Natalie Gibson discusses power dynamics, polyamory, and the paranormal in her new book The Magic Number. About The Magic Number: Camilla Lovejoy, healer for the powerful witch coven the Daughters of […]
Author Natalie Gibson discusses power dynamics, polyamory, and the paranormal in her new book The Magic Number. About The Magic Number: Camilla Lovejoy, healer for the powerful witch coven the Daughters of […]
Author J.S. Bailey’s series, The Chronicles of Servitude, comes to a close in the thrilling finale Salvation. Below, she shares more on the supernatural abilities her characters’ possess, the black magic featured […]
For readers and fans of horror, supernatural, and books about dark fairies Dark Flowers is a young adult novel that has received four industry awards including two Literary Classics award (YA Paranormal […]
Readers and fans of The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, and the TV series Supernatural and Shadowhunters will enjoy reading Light of Darkness by debut author Lonnie Davidson, the first offering in his new young adult series Shadow’s […]
Young adult author Shelley Wilson shares the inspiration behind her new release Hood Academy. I have a notebook on my desk dedicated to ideas for future books. It’s bulging at the seams, […]
Readers and fans of The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, and the TV series Supernatural and Shadowhunters will enjoy reading Light of Darkness by debut author Lonnie Davidson, the first offering in […]
Suspense author J.S. Bailey shares what’s in store for readers in her latest release, Solemnity. ~ ~ ~ Bobby Roland is at his prime in Solemnity. He has now been the Servant […]
In Sacrifice: The Chronicles of Servitude Book 2, our unlikely hero, Bobby Roland, has a brand-new mission in life: he has become the Servant, meaning he has been chosen to exorcise demons […]
To every pack a cub is born… Unleash the hunter to protect and serve BOOK REVIEWERS & BLOGGERS Request your ARC copy of Hood Academy by Shelley Wilson ARCs are available at NetGalley and […]
I never wanted to write about a “typical” hero. Bobby Roland, whose adventures truly begin in Servant, isn’t strong or handsome—he’s actually quite scrawny and out of shape. (They do say to […]