Prophecy of the Guardian by J.W. Baccaro
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Book Review: Blood Dreams by J.W. Baccaro
Blood Dreams is flirty, sharp, witty, humorous and horrific. Bloody horrific. The characters frustrated me at times with their quirks. As the story moves, the reason for their weirdness becomes evident in a clear yet terrifying way. While I would not label this one as a romantic novel, the story moves with two main characters.… Continue reading Book Review: Blood Dreams by J.W. Baccaro
Book Review: Nocturnal by Wilder
Nocturnal by Wilder Poetry From the front cover to the back and every page in between, it is the prettiest little book I have ever held. The gorgeous pages are filled with short and dynamic verse creating a beautifully illustrated poetry collection. If you have not read Wilder Poetry, I highly suggest you do. I… Continue reading Book Review: Nocturnal by Wilder
Book Review: Mauria by Steve North
Mauria by Steve North These pages jumped out at me in color. Two races, completely different. The opposites of one another and each live by completely different codes and ethics. Both flourish and live out grand lives, within their own set of expectations of. Enemies, yet both truly depend on the other. The circle is.… Continue reading Book Review: Mauria by Steve North