Prom is a right of passage for most American High School Students. It is the big event at the end of the year for juniors and seniors. The event that they look forward to attending with their friends and significant others. All across the country Proms have been taking place for the last few weeks... Continue Reading →
End of April Update
This month was Camp NaNoWriMo - similar to National Novel Writing Month, but the rules and goals are more customizable and individualized. I originally started out the month planning to rework Kissed with Power, but ended up finishing the first draft of my standalone frenemies-to-lovers romance Friendzone, instead. In truth, I've been struggling with The... Continue Reading →
Review for “Ethan & Juliet” by Marla Holt
About Ethan & Juliet by Marla HoltWhen Juliet Hawthorne met Dr. Ethan Harvey during her final semester of nursing school, she thought he was hot, but too arrogant to be worth the trouble. Plus she had Rich, the only man Juliet thought she’d ever want. But when Juliet’s world shattered, Ethan was the only one... Continue Reading →
Review for “Yours Truly, Cammie” by S.J. Sylvis
About Yours Truly, Cammie by S.J. SylvisI follow one rule in life: Don’t get involved with a Marine. After this past year of heart-wrenching misery, and an entire childhood as daughter of one of the highest ranked officers in the Marine Corps, I’ve had enough of saying goodbye. I’ve had enough heartbreak to last me... Continue Reading →
Write About It Wednesday: Camping
Camp NaNoWriMo started on April 1st. Camp NaNoWriMo is a lot like National Novel Writing Month except that it offers you the opportunity to create and set your own goals. Instead of having a goal of writing 50,000 words your goal can be to edit so many words or write for so many minutes a... Continue Reading →
Review for “Naive in Love” by Tori Alvarez
About Naive in Love by Tori AlvarezHow do you know what love is if you have never experienced it? Love or infatuation? How's one to tell? Sophia is having trouble navigating these new experiences during her first year in college. Each time someone tells her to follow her heart, she is even more confused and... Continue Reading →
Write About It Wednesday: April Fools’ Day
Happy Write About It Wednesday, Writers! I hope you have had a good week so far. Monday was April Fools’ Day. Did you pull any pranks or get pranked? Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones and Jimmy Fallon pulled a pretty epic prank on The Tonight Show. Did you see it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw2SaHkGfss April Fools... Continue Reading →
Review for “The Other Lane: A Modern Fairy Tale”
About The Other Lane: A Modern Fairy Tale by Marla HoltLane Benjamin never believed in fairy tales. Once upon a time, she had big dreams, but they never seemed to come true. Divorced, disappointed, and still a barista at twenty-seven, she feels like she's had an anti-Fairy Godmother. Then one day, the devastatingly handsome and... Continue Reading →
Review for “Between the Waves” by Ellie Malouff
About "Between the Waves" by Ellie MalouffSex, suspense, and romance in one enticing tale of former pro surfer Jake Garrant and a mysterious woman who calls herself Audrey Logan. AUDREY I moved to a small town on the island of Maui, ready to live out my days on my own and far away from the... Continue Reading →
Review for “Never Forget” by Melanie A. Smith
About "Never Forget (The Safeguarded Heart Book Three)" by Melanie A. SmithJust when Serafina Evans seems to have figured out how to make the relationships in her life work, the loose ends she knew might come back to haunt her threaten to unravel it all. But if she’s learned anything from her hardships, it’s how... Continue Reading →
