It took a long time for me to consider myself a writer. I still struggle with saying it. I started writing at a young age to work through feelings I didn’t dare tell anyone. I learned that once you start writing, it becomes a part of you. It’s something you always go back to whenever you are overwhelmed with certain emotions. People don’t always listen to your words, but the paper always listens to the pen.
Book Review – Flipping the Script by Willow Dixon
4.5 stars I have read all of this author’s books, and I was thrilled to see a new spin-off series about the Legacy Mechanics. This book can be read as a standalone, but I highly recommend getting to know all of Willow Dixon’s amazing characters as so many of them are...
Book Review – Rogue by Onley James
“meet cute” but the Onley James way 🐍🖤 Another great book by Onley. But, aren’t they all? Levi and Shiloh are just as cute as Arsen and Ever, both a little broken but perfect for each other. Love the way the Mulvaneys and the Murder Muppets all immediately imprint on...
Book Review – The Lone Wolf by Gypsy Mercer
In Gypsy Mercer’s third book, she detours from her gypsy muse to give you a glimpse of a different side of her. The Lone Wolf is about the merger of man and wolf as well as the blending of two alpha souls. She illustrates this with poetry that highlights the...
Book Review – Shadow and Ghost by Lex Veia
This book…❤️❤️❤️ Lex Veia’s debut urban fantasy is a fantastic, slow-burn creation that pulls the reader in. It’s got romance with a little heat, action with a bite of suspense. Veia has created a wonderful world of demons and witches and feisty, fun characters. Kit...
Book Review – With These Wings by Angie Shea
A. Shea Poetry is an author who writes from the heart. Her words are full of soul and struggle, illustrating her own battles and her courage in the face of adversity. Her art is the perfect companion, bringing her lines to life. In These Wings is a beautiful book of...
september is a promise.
september is a promise that smells like wisdom and woodsmoke close your eyes and breathe it in september is a revival drifting through harvest skies sapphire stained in umber and walnut and ginger spice and i am in love with the way the earth keeps teaching me that we...
ashes to dust.
the darkness bloomed within the tomb devouring the day the past reaching out from the shadows stealing life’s light so eden sank to grief swallowed up by memories while the ghosts rose speakingin secrets in tongues in whispers that fell like leaves into the abyss and...
Book Review – chicken + lowercase = fleur by christine tierney
chicken + lowercase = fleur is a collection of poetry unlike any other i’ve read. It’s clever and witty. Punchy and powerful. Haunting and raw and the perfect touch of gritty realness that life so often brings a writer’s way. I was impressed with the flow of the...
stream into river into ocean.
mountain streams feed into a hungry river where dusk paints its glow—kawakaari the surface splattered in amber and aquamarine cherry blossoms bloom in quiet rebellion whispering their confessions in falling pink petals swallowed by the current while flower gardens...
Book Review – Letters to Jupiter by Lotte Jean
Lotté Jean’s book, Letters to Jupiter, is a beautiful collection of poetry and prose. The cover is simply stunning, soft and delicate but detailed. The poems within are filled with relatable lines that draw the reader in. The imagery she uses is often captivating....