Tag: Fiction

Vocal Challenge: Tautogram #Poetry #Fiction @vocal_creators

Hi everyone. Vocal has another challenge. This time it’s Tautogram. Write a poem where every word starts with the same letter. Until I did this challenge, I had never heard of a Tautogram. It’s true, you learn something new every day.. I decided to give this one a try. It is tougher than you may

Vocal Challenge: Ludicrous Limerick #Poetry #Fiction @vocal_creators

Hi everyone. Vocal has another challenge. This time it’s Ludicrous Limerick. Write a limerick about the absurdities of life. Like so many of you, I have heard several limericks, most not able to be repeated in polite conversation. But I just had to give them a try. The requirements are simple, write a limerick about

The Haunting of Chatham Hollow Book Review

Staci Troilo and Mae Clair nailed it. From page one, I couldn’t stop reading. Clair and Troilo weaved a tale between the past and present that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Hidden gold. Curse. Mysterious deaths. Hauntings. This dual timeline novel is expertly written. I find the collaboration between the Clair

End Of Day Book Review

The second book in the Hode’s Hill series is out, and Mae Clair nailed it. From page one, I couldn’t stop reading. Clair has once again weaved a tale between the past and present adding new characters and letting us reconnect with familiar characters from Cusp Of Night. Travel back in time and see how

Cusp Of Night Book Review

I just finished the first book in the Hode’s Hill Series by Mae Clair, Cusp Of Night. Ms. Clair weaves a tale between two eras flawlessly. Connecting the ghosts of the past with the present through Maya Sinclair and using the town’s Fiend Fest was genius. Our heroine Maya came to the town of Hode’s

Tortured Soul Book Review

I just finished the final book in the Medici Protectorate Series by Staci Troilo, Tortured Soul. The world building in this series was spectacular. Troilo wove action packed scenes with bold character development for the heroes and the villains. As I progressed through the series, I felt more attached to the heroes and heroines, and

Book Release: “Evil Lurks”

So much has happened since my last post, formatting, editing, a little writing, cooking, baking, shopping, the holidays. And I have a new grandson. He’s a cutie, but not the reason for my post. My short story, Spirit of Lonely Places, was accepted into the anthology, Evil Lurks. I’m one of ten authors in this