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Finding what you’re looking for
Originally posted on Free Reader:
While I found an enjoyable read (albeit not quite what I was looking for) for my Saturday shorts, I also finished another e-book Saturday which was exactly what I was looking for. “A Winter Dandelion” by Amy Steiner was a delightful journey of recovery and learning to “let go and let…
The Wait is Over
Originally posted on Free Reader:
Throughout the ages, the basic questions of humankind have been, “What is the meaning of life?” and “What happens when we die?” Alysha Kaye’s debut novel, “The Waiting Room,” changes that dynamic – it seeks to provide a possible answer to what happens after death, and will leave you asking,…
Another unsettling short
Originally posted on Free Reader:
After a hectic week, I realized that I’d barely even started any of the larger collections of short stories that I have on my Kindle awaiting review. But a search for short stories later, sorted by lowest price, added some new free reads to my collection and provided a topic…
A breath of fresh air in YA Paranormal Romance
Originally posted on Free Reader:
I found “Xoe: or Vampires, Werewolves and Demons, oh my!” through WordPress, when I began following Sara C. Rothle’s blog. I immediately put it on my reading list, because I expected that it had potential as a popular read, since YA paranormal romance seems to be such a hot genre…
“This Doesn’t Happen in the Movies” but it does on your Kindle
Originally posted on Free Reader:
Another week of illness and insanity around here, which has kept me from finding much time to blog. Good news is, I actually have had a little more time than usual to read, so I have a little bit of catching up to do with reviews! One of my recent…
Selected shorts of Norman Crane
Originally posted on Free Reader:
This week I’ve read three free short stories by Norman Crane. While his serial novels seem to lean toward science fiction, the only word I can find to describe these shorts is “eerie.” (An aside as to how I selected these short stories – I found the first one during…