2019 · Book Writing... · Creative Writing · Debut Novel · Fantasy · Journal · Own Voices

Book Writing #3

What is Book Writing…? Click here to read all about this new blog series. Read the previous blog post of this series here. Where I have been It has been a while since I have updated you about my WIP. I didn’t stop writing after week 2, I actually won Camp Nano for the first time…… Continue reading Book Writing #3

2019 · Book Review · Bookish · Contemporary · Diversity · Eric smith · Fantasy · Fiction · Flux · Flux Books · Own Voices · YA

Book Review of The Girl and the Grove- A heartfelt Urban Fantasy that explores environmental activism, acceptance, family, and friendship!

Blurb Teenager Leila’s life is full of challenges. From bouncing around the foster care system to living with seasonal affective disorder, she’s never had an easy road. Leila keeps herself busy with her passion for environmental advocacy, monitoring the Urban Ecovists message board and joining a local environmental club with her best friend Sarika. And…… Continue reading Book Review of The Girl and the Grove- A heartfelt Urban Fantasy that explores environmental activism, acceptance, family, and friendship!

2018 · Book Review · Bookish · Diversity · Entangled Teen · Fantasy · Historical Fiction · LGBTQIA · Madeline J. Reynolds · magic · Romance · YA

Book Review of Illusions: A uniquely written, piece of heaven!

    Thomas Pendelton was born into wealth and prestige. He has a sensitive heart and wants nothing more than to write poetry. Instead, he is apprenticing for Neville Wighton the Great, an aging magician who has become somewhat crazed over the years in his pursuit of fame. With Thomas’ help, Wighton is about to…… Continue reading Book Review of Illusions: A uniquely written, piece of heaven!

2018 · Bookish · Diversity · Entangled Teen · Eric smith · Fantasy · Fiction · Flux · Flux Books · Lydia Kang · Mental Illness · Quotes I Devoured This Month · Romance · Sci-Fi · Thriller · Urban Fantasy · Wrap Up · YA

Quotes I Devoured This Month: Nov 2018

(A monthly wrap up with a twist.) P.S: I think I am finally over my reading & blogging slump, so more reviews and journal entries will be posted very soon. “Will I be a terrible person for feeling joy again? Custom says I should be sad. Sad for a long time. But I am tired,…… Continue reading Quotes I Devoured This Month: Nov 2018

2018 · Book Review · Bookish · Fantasy · Fiction · magic

Book Review- Legacy of Light (Legends of the Tri-Gard Book 2): An emotional rollercoaster ride that will take you into the darkest alley of losing the people you love the most & learning how to survive the aftermath.

Blurb Love once bonded them. Death tore them apart.   Nothing is the same for Rissa, Trystan, and Davion as they try to prevent their kingdoms from sinking into ruin.  Davion never thought he had a purpose in life, yet he now finds himself commanding men and invading villages in the name of his father.  With…… Continue reading Book Review- Legacy of Light (Legends of the Tri-Gard Book 2): An emotional rollercoaster ride that will take you into the darkest alley of losing the people you love the most & learning how to survive the aftermath.

2018 · Book Review · Bookish · Fantasy · Fiction · magic · YA

Book Review- Prophecy of Darkness (Legends of the Tri-Gard Book 1): Although I would have been satisfied with reading this as a Merlin Retelling, this story is so much more than that.

Blurb Only magic can save them from what is coming, but first, it must be reclaimed. Twenty years ago, war devastated Dreach. Bloody and cruel, it ravaged the realm and stripped magic from Dreach-Science. Without magic, there is no hope. No life. For Prince Trystan Renauld, there is no choice. As his people starve, his…… Continue reading Book Review- Prophecy of Darkness (Legends of the Tri-Gard Book 1): Although I would have been satisfied with reading this as a Merlin Retelling, this story is so much more than that.

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Book Writing #2: Camp NanoWrimo Week 2 Wrap Up!

  What is Book Writing…? Click here to read all about this new blog series. Read the previous blog post of this series here. Week two in a Nutshell I was freaking out at the beginning of the week because I knew where the story was going, but I could not wrap my head around how…… Continue reading Book Writing #2: Camp NanoWrimo Week 2 Wrap Up!

2018 · Book Review · Bookish · Diversity · Fantasy · Harlequin Teen · Kaitlyn Sage Patterson · YA

Book Review – The Diminished: Reading this 📖 was like riding a 🎡 that levitates in the air, then dives deep into the sea 🌊!

Blurb In the Alskad Empire, nearly all are born with a twin, two halves to form one whole…yet some face the world alone. The singleborn A rare few are singleborn in each generation, and therefore given the right to rule by the gods and goddesses. Bo Trousillion is one of these few, born into the…… Continue reading Book Review – The Diminished: Reading this 📖 was like riding a 🎡 that levitates in the air, then dives deep into the sea 🌊!

Book Writing... · Creative Writing · Dystopian · Fantasy · Greek Mythology · Mental Illness · Own Voices · Sci-Fi · SFF · YA

Book Writing #1: Camp NanoWrimo Week 1 Wrap Up!

What is Book Writing…? Click here to read all about this new blog series. I will be honest with you all. I have done Camp NanoWrimo before, but I never managed to stick to it throughout the entire month, writing a max of 7K words in total. This time though, things have changed. I rediscovered…… Continue reading Book Writing #1: Camp NanoWrimo Week 1 Wrap Up!

Blog Tour · Book Review · Bookish · Character Interview · Curiosity-Quills · Fantasy · Tyrolin Puxty · YA

Blog Tour- Book Review of Down to Oath + INTL Giveaway: A story that will take you on a crazy ride, and leave you to ponder about the meaning of life.

Blurb You have to find yourself before you can leave. Codi lives in the exceptionally drab town of Oath; a settlement without colour, children or personality. When a child manifests in the library and introduces Codi to parallel towns that contain aggressive, manic versions of herself, she must decide between saving Oath…and saving herself. After…… Continue reading Blog Tour- Book Review of Down to Oath + INTL Giveaway: A story that will take you on a crazy ride, and leave you to ponder about the meaning of life.