For this review, we forayed into the world of vampires. Don't think that because this is a vampire book, and perhaps you never read those kinds of books that you need to just skip this review. You'll find you miss out on a good storyline and the oppor...
Tiffany B
I've missed those type of books where you can't put them down because they are so good....and you feel like you know the characters so well as one of your real life friends. Thank you for the review. I'll look for this book.
Today, we're delving into the Paranormal Romance realm. This is a genre that this reviewer doesn't read and so this is a first. My personal tastes run in the horror genre which is, under ordinary circumstances, a far cry from romance. As it's always a goo...
I received Dean Koontz's Innocence as a gift and loved it! I almost couldn't put it down. This was so well written that it played out beautifully in my mind. The scenes were painted in my mind as real as though I was actually there. The characters were al...
Mandi Konesni
I read Door to December by this author when I was younger and I was enthralled. The imagery is just so vivid. The story was fast paced and really believable. I enjoyed it immensely.
Stephen King has always been one of my favorite writers. As such, it was a given that one of the first books reviewed would be his On Writing, a Memoir of the Craft . The copy I just got was the anniversary edition. In the back are books he's read over th...
J.R. McLemoreI read this book many years ago (around 2005, I think it was) and it inspired me to sit down and write a novel. That novel still hasn't seen the light of day, but I hope it will one day.
Stephen King was the first author I read and I held his work... moreI read this book many years ago (around 2005, I think it was) and it inspired me to sit down and write a novel. That novel still hasn't seen the light of day, but I hope it will one day.
Stephen King was the first author I read and I held his work in high regard. Eventually, I practiced some of his advice to read more widely and ventured outside of the horror genre. I've read a lot of great books, and some horrible books, but I've learned something from all of them.
Now, I strive to create rich characters like S.K. does and tell my stories with a casual air that draws the reader in and leads them by the hand through the marvels of the story.