Kindra Austin’s Twelve continues where Constant Muses left off, rich and intense. By Mariah Voutilainen After having read Constant Muses, I eagerly awaited the release of Kindra Austin’s Twelve. I expected more of the imagery of Muses, with its cigarette smoke and endless cocktails. While those common threads are there, Twelve favors the much moreContinue reading “Book Review: Kindra M. Austin’s Twelve, by Mariah Voutilainen”
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Book Review: Kindra M. Austin’s For You, Rowena, by Mariah Voutilainen
Kindra Austin’s For You, Rowena uncovers a mystery about love and relationships, and how loss can come back to haunt you. By Mariah Voutilainen Given a choice of literary genres, mystery is never my first to pick up. Perhaps it is the constant and nagging question in the back of my mind: “How did theContinue reading “Book Review: Kindra M. Austin’s For You, Rowena, by Mariah Voutilainen”
Candice Daquin reviews Kindra M. Austin’s For You, Rowena
For you Rowena – Kindra M. Austin Review by Candice Louisa Daquin I’ll begin by saying, it’s not easy to write a review of a book that you don’t want anyone to know the twists and turns of, because then what do you write about? With this novel I feel almost possessive, usually when youContinue reading “Candice Daquin reviews Kindra M. Austin’s For You, Rowena”
For You, Rowena (release date 31 August)
What lines would you cross for the one you love? Rowena is a Helen of Today, dangerously coveted; she’s a paradoxical woman searching for self-certitude through pleasures of the flesh. Only one amongst her myriad of lovers can save Rowena from herself. This is a story of human connection and its devastating power. In threeContinue reading “For You, Rowena (release date 31 August)”
Kristiana Reed Reviews Magpie in August, by Kindra M. Austin
Austin stuns with her debut novel, Magpie in August. A lovingly written narrative about living, dying and the purgatory in between. I’ve been an admirer and reader of Austin’s poetry since late 2016, a little while after she started poemsandparagraphs. Austin always writes honestly with the razor-sharp ability to steal the breath from my lungsContinue reading “Kristiana Reed Reviews Magpie in August, by Kindra M. Austin”