Fiction, Lists

Kayla’s WWW Wednesday #1

Hi everybody! I've decided to try a new meme that I first saw on A Book. A Thought. It's called (as you can tell from my title) WWW Wednesday and was originally hosted byย A Daily Rhythm, and revived byย Taking on a World of Words. This meme tries to answer the following three questions: What are… Continue reading Kayla’s WWW Wednesday #1

Author Interview, Fiction

A Question of Goblins for D. Wallace Peach!

We are still in the middle of hosting our book launch for D. Wallace Peach's new novel, Liars and Thieves! If you don't know what I'm talking about, check out our previous post about the novel or watch the trailer at the bottom of this post. We had a question for the author about how… Continue reading A Question of Goblins for D. Wallace Peach!

Fantasy, Fiction

LIARS AND THIEVES Book Launch!

Welcome to our official book launch for D. Wallace Peach's Liars and Thieves! We will be posting a lot of information on what is sure to be one of our new favorite novels, including an EXCLUSIVE Q&A with the author! Check out the trailer and synopsis below, and if you haven't already purchased a copy… Continue reading LIARS AND THIEVES Book Launch!

Fiction, Mystery/Thriller

Kayla’s Mystery Monday #4: THIN AIR

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… Summary Private Investigator Jessica Shaw is an expert at finding lost people. Then one day she gets an anonymous email featuring a photo of a three-year-old kidnapping victim from 25 years ago. For this special case, however, Jessica doesn't need to find the girl in the photo because the girl in the photo is… Continue reading Kayla’s Mystery Monday #4: THIN AIR

Fiction, Lists

Kayla’s August Wrap-up

August 2020 may not have been a good altogether, but it's been a great month for reading! I didn't have to go back to work until about week two, so I was able to get six books read and (almost) reviewed. Being a full-time mom, full-time teacher, and part time theatre director, I'm lucky to… Continue reading Kayla’s August Wrap-up

Fiction, Horror

Kayla’s Freaky Friday: Why CARMILLA is Better than Dracula

So, if you follow this blog, you know I hold a fair share of unpopular opinions, so I thought I'd bring this one out in the sunlight to burn in the warm golden glow: I think that J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla is better than Bram Stoker's Dracula. But first I should probably tell you… Continue reading Kayla’s Freaky Friday: Why CARMILLA is Better than Dracula