Laughter Lifts the Heart
Several years into it, and this blog still refuses to be categorized. It's eclectic and includes everything from writing posts to snippets from my ordinary life.
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Give the Lady a Ride
The Final Ride
Ride to the Altar
Circle Bar Ranch Coloring Book
The Cowboys
A Southern Season
Skydiving to Love: a Novella
The Cat Lady’s Secret
Writing in Obedience
Tag Archives: fantasy
Wayfarer–the birth of a superhero
Katie has a new one!!! And for KM Weiland fans everywhere, it’s about time. Katie takes time with her work, going over it with such a fine-toothed comb that by the time she sends it to me, there’s nothing more … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Reviews of exceptional books
Tagged adventure, England, fantasy, fiction, KM Weiland, KM Wyland, London, superhero, Wayfarer
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Review of Storming, by K.M. Weiland
Uh-oh, punkers, steam isn’t the power-source anymore. Make room for diesel! Have you ever had a reading experience in which you could just tell the author had a blast writing it for you? Where, when you put the book down for … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Reading, Reviews of exceptional books
Tagged 1920s, adventure, biplane, Dieselpunk, fantasy, KM Weiland, Storming
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Mardan’s Mark: a review
Kathrese McKee wrote a doozy of a YA epic adventure, full of action, danger, and daring. Srilani, oldest daughter of the king and trained in all kingly ways, and her sisters and brother, heir to the throne, are captured by … Continue reading
Posted in Reading, Reviews of exceptional books
Tagged adventure, Epic, fantasy, Kathrese McKee, Mardan's Mark, Young Adult
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Introducing Dragonbride, by Raani York!
Dragonbride (The Dragon Chronicles, Book #1) Shalima, “Daughter of the Light”, was born under special circumstances. She was raised by her aunts instead of her mother because she needed to be prepared to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Scriptures, … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Guest Posts, Misc., Promotion/Publicity/Marketing
Tagged Dragonbride, fantasy, fiction, Raani York, Smashwords
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Jane Lebak: “‘Scary’ and ‘terrifying’ are subtly different”
It’s easy to come up with the most horrifying passage I’ve ever read, but I had to think a bit before coming up with “terrifying.” I’m not easily scared, but scary and terrifying are subtly different in that the terror … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts
Tagged Dan Simmons, fantasy, fiction, Hyperion, Jane Lebak, Sci Fi, Suspense, The Boys Upstairs, Thriller
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