Maaya is a teenager who can see ghosts, and she and her three friends get by on the poor streets of Sark by sealing away troublesome spirits under the direction…
Tag: self-published

Review: Help Wanted by J. Emery
Em is confused about a lot of things: who she is, what she wants, how she’s going to pass Alchemy when she’s awful at it. The one thing she’s not…

Review: Secondhand Origin Stories by Lee T. Blauersouth
Opal has been planning to go to Chicago and join the Midwest's superhero team, the Sentinels, since she was a little kid. In Secondhand Origin Stories, That dream took on…

Review:: Descendants by Rae Else
There are lots of stories about the children of gods. But what about those cursed by the gods, and their descendants... El, a seventeen-year-old has inherited an ancient and deadly…

Review:: Hope in Nautical Dusk by Miri Castor
In Hope in Nautical Dusk, the Gift of Twilight flourishes within Opal Charm as winter descends on Dewdrop. Life was already rough before, but Opal’s got new obstacles to face…

Author Interview with Maria Hollis
Maria Hollis is the author of the self-published Lillac Town series, The Melody of You and Me and The Paths We Choose. Maria Hollis could never decide what to do with her…

Review:: The Path To Dawn by Miri Castor
I received a finished review copy of The Path To Dawn for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. Click the image to go to the Goodreads page!…

Blog Tour: White Nights, Black Paradise by Sikivu Hutchinson
I received a review copy of White Nights, Black Paradise as part of the Rich In Variety blog tour, in exchange for an honest review and movie cast post! Full cast photo…