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ASHES AND BLOOD by Katie Zaber
ASHES AND BLOOD by Katie Zaber This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. “I’ll start at the beginning. Long ago, before roads, before we built structures, before medicine was discovered, before the government was created, before man gained any knowledge, there were The Five. Independent from each other, The Five … Continue reading ASHES AND BLOOD by Katie Zaber
Tales of Ferrês by K.M. Jenkins
Thanks for stopping by for the Tales of Ferres Blog Tour! I got a special treat for you filled with fantasy stories that will keep you wanting more. Tales of Ferrês is Speculative Fiction author K.M. Jenkins’ first official book in print. The stories are filled with wonder, magic, and fantastical creatures. You won’t miss … Continue reading Tales of Ferrês by K.M. Jenkins
MOVE THE STARS by Sandy Lender
MOVE THE STARS by Sandy Lender This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. “Move the Stars” offers a sometimes-humorous, but always magical, story of 16-year-old Ava Stonebreaker finding and using her voice for the good of her world. With Eddag Fen afire behind her, she journeys to her father’s home, … Continue reading MOVE THE STARS by Sandy Lender
Guest Post: The Plague of the “Convenience Fairy” by Oliwia of The Writing Theory
The convenience fairy is an extremely helpful little sprite that pops up every time the writer writes themselves into a pickle or when the writer realizes they’ve just stepped into a New York-sized plot hole.
DIARY OF A LOST WITCH BLOG by Reut Barak
DIARY OF A LOST WITCH BLOG by Reut Barak Start the story with the first post here. Molly is in trouble. Running away from home to escape the dangers of her coven, she ends up in Edinburgh at a time of Corona. Homeless and running for her life, she must find a new coven and … Continue reading DIARY OF A LOST WITCH BLOG by Reut Barak
MRS. MURRAY’S HOME by Emily-Jane Hills Orford
MRS. MURRAY’S HOME by Emily-Jane Hills Orford Home is where the heart is, or so they say. It’s also been said that a home is a person’s castle. But home is also with family and friends. Mrs. Murray longs for home, the family home, a castle an ocean away. The Brownies also crave for home, … Continue reading MRS. MURRAY’S HOME by Emily-Jane Hills Orford
SELENA ROSE by Rhiannon Futch
SELENA ROSE by Rhiannon Futch This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. 23-year-old Selena is a single mom with a bonus, witchy healing abilities. What happens when her ex walks back into her life with an agenda? As is that wasn’t enough this gorgeous, though obviously crazy, woman shows up … Continue reading SELENA ROSE by Rhiannon Futch
Guest Post: Coping with Writer’s Block by Sara Potter
Image credit to Steve Johnson on Unsplash. I’d like to talk about the dreaded writer’s block. I know some have some very strong opinions on how “real” this particular phenomenon is, but as someone who is no stranger to the terror of staring down a blank page, I do believe that some of us do … Continue reading Guest Post: Coping with Writer’s Block by Sara Potter
UNREST by Victor Arteaga
UNREST by Victor Arteaga This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. Remembrance Day is just an excuse for vampires and humans to throw themselves a parade. They like to pretend they did us werewolves a favor. But I guess it\'s not all bad. I do get cheap booze, live in … Continue reading UNREST by Victor Arteaga