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)”
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Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe
One of the hardest things to do when reviewing a book is to read other reviews. I typically don’t because it can be intimidating or distracting. However, I was curious to know what others had thought of this series of books and interestingly more has been written about Sarah’s Earthen Witch Novels series than mostContinue reading “Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe”
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”
From Nicholas Gagnier: Leonard the Liar Excerpt #2
The bright lights give off an obnoxious combination of red, yellow and white glow. A visual overdose is spread across every corner of the travelling carnival like a neon bed-skirt. Kids infest every intersection. Games booths are commanded by charismatic university students over loudspeakers. Carnies are the sheriffs of this lawless little land, when they’reContinue reading “From Nicholas Gagnier: Leonard the Liar Excerpt #2”
Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Clyde Hurlston
Some people state that they have known what they have wanted to do with their lives since a very early age; but Clyde Hurlston was not one of those people. Growing up in a small, working-class suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana; Clyde speaks very fondly of his childhood. “I was very fortunate, in that I hadContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Clyde Hurlston”