Happy Valentine’s Day, squiders! No one got me anything, although the smaller, mobile one gave me a leftover Valentine that was extra from her school set. (It had candy. It was pretty good.) In honor of the celebration of love,
WriYe and Romance (Again)
Hello hello, squiders. I almost don’t want to do this one. I feel like every February, the WriYe blog post revolves around romance. (No, I’ve gone and checked, and one was about motivation, and another about inspiration. 2019, however, was
Used Bookstore Finds: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
Yes, I read a 400-page book in a day. What’s your point? (The smaller, mobile one is virtual again and it sounds like the bigger, mobile one will be soon, so my productivity has taken a nose dive again. Right
WriYe and Romance
Afternoon, squiders. WriYe’s going well so far. I’m still remembering to check in, and through the challenges I’ve finished my serial story (which I’ve worked on almost every month since January 2009! It’s insane to think that it’s done), wrote
Promo: The Divinity Bureau by Tessa Clare
Good morning, Squiders! Today I’ve got The Divinity Bureau by Tessa Clare, a dystopian romance, for you. Dystopian Romance Date Published: September 21st, 2017 Publisher: Asset Creative House The Hunger Games meets Romeo and Juliet in a stunning debut about a forbidden
Review: The Duchess Quest by C.K. Brooke
Good morning, Squiders! Today I’m hosting a review tour for the revised edition of The Duchess Quest by C.K. Brooke. It’s the first book in the Jordinia fantasy series. YA Romantic Fantasy Date Published: First Edition: October 2014 Second Edition: TBR
Under Her Protection Now Available!
Turtleduck Press’s new anthology, Under Her Protection: Stories of Women to the Rescue, is now available! Go here or here to purchase this collection, or here for more information! This anthology was a joy to write for, and I’m actually already
Familiarity Breeds Like (and Eventually Hate)
You know when you hear a song on the radio and it’s not really amazing, but you listen to it anyway because it’s too much work to change the station? And as time goes on, you hear it more and
Giving Romance a Chance
You know me. I like to follow social trends in the oddest ways possible. (Preferably with landsquid and plesiosaurs.) Since it’s the Day Before Cheap Chocolate Day, I thought I’d tell you about how I recently became a fan of
Why Genre is Like Root Beer
When my sister and I were little, whenever we went out to a restaurant where you could get your own soda, we would mix a variety of them together. Sometimes it tasted good, sometimes it tasted horrific, but what remained true, no