A parent’s worst nightmare is to lose a child. It is even worse when the child is murdered. The parents are left wondering if there is something more they could have done, anything they could have done to save their child’s life. This story is set around the abduction and murder of Billy’s son and…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Flew to Foreword
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• •Collective Nouns, Fiction Writing, Phobias, Poisons, Writing Prompts and Exercises
A Leap of Frogs & Ranidaphobia
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• •Author Interviews, Historical Fiction
Erika Rummel Interview – The Inquisition, Luisa Cordosa, and Research
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• •What inspired Erika Rummel to write a story that takes place during the Inquisition? How many of the characters were real people? Which scene was her favorite? Which one was the most difficult to write? What are her thoughts on self-publishing? What was your inspiration for this book? I read the trial records of the…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Inquisitor’s Niece – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Asher’s War (Asher Benson Book 3) – a Review
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• •After the horrifying events that took place in Arthur’s Creek, West Virginia, Asher Benson has remained hidden, but he longs to find the man who caused those events to take place. The story begins in the subway system of Washington, D.C. If you read Madness, you remember the insanity that went on in Arthur’s Creek.…
African American, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Romance, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Privacy: A Tisha Ariel Nikkole Novel #2 – a Review
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• •Exclusive ended in a cliffhanger, and Privacy picks up right where it left off. Many of life’s problems are addressed in the book: dishonesty, sex trafficking, murder, transgender issues. Tisha Ariel Nikkole’s soap opera life is never boring. She doesn’t have a yellow brick road to follow, so she has to do what she believes…