Review: The Mark of the Tala (The Twelve Kingdoms, #1) by Jeffe Kennedy

‘The Mark Of The Tala’ is the first of three novels set in ‘The Twelve Kingdoms’. Each book tells the story of one of three sisters. As the oldest, Ursula is heir to the throne. She has a head for politics and strategy and sleeps with her sword. Amelia is the youngest and the sweetest.ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Mark of the Tala (The Twelve Kingdoms, #1) by Jeffe Kennedy”

Review: Peacemaker by Marianne de Pierres

Virgin Jackson is the senior ranger of a preserve of land known as Birrimun Park. With the park’s peace threatened by drug smugglers, Virgin partners with U.S. Marshall, Nate Sixkiller. It’s not a match made in heaven. While the pair bounce off of one another, bodies start falling. Virgin is the cops’ number one suspect,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Peacemaker by Marianne de Pierres”

My Writing Process

Every writer has a process, from where they get their ideas to how they eventually encourage each spark into a story. We use different words and have a preference for different naming conventions. We write in varied genres. We deal with success differently. I think failure depresses all of us, even when we’re posting motivational quotationsContinueContinue reading “My Writing Process”

Review: The Adorned by John Tristan

  The tail end of a war can be as devastating as the first strike, or the most decisive battle. Soldiers become battle fatigued, their leaders jaded and the citizens, those who work to support the soldiers, who suffer privation so that they can continue to fight, are all but forgotten. Families robbed and leftContinueContinue reading “Review: The Adorned by John Tristan”

Review: The Sentinel (The Sundering, Book V)

Set during the Era of Upheaval, The Sundering is a multi-author event chronicling the adventures of Faerûn’s heroes, from those just Chosen to some of the Realms most enduring characters. Troy Denning’s novel, The Sentinel, is the penultimate entry in the series. As such, it is suitably thrilling from beginning to end. Like many duringContinueContinue reading “Review: The Sentinel (The Sundering, Book V)”