Friday, 30 May 2025

Review of Pomela's Revenge by Kyla Stan

They believed that evil was vanquished…until they unleashed the Death Goddess.

After the war with Manitou, Violet Poet-Tongue is now an honored member of the Skin Walker pack alongside Tohon, the warrior alpha who bit her. She is celebrated among her new people and claimed a hero, but Violet senses something dark within the wilderness, an unspeakable evil that grows stronger every day.

Then on a cold winter morning, Queen Kamaria of the Bastet Clan, Tohon’s mother, arrives with members of her pack, including a feisty daughter named Hila, and Tafari, a wise shaman. They seek shelter after facing the perils of their homeland. But Violet also learns the Bastets had a vision of Pomela, Goddess of Death, and she desires to kill all Animal Children using ancient earthen spirits called Primordials. To make matters even more complicated, Kamaria has secrets about her magick she won’t reveal, causing tension between Violet and the Bastets.

Violet and Tohon must face ancient monsters and magickal secrets, but can they stop Pomela while forming an alliance with the Bastet Clan? 

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My Review: 4.5 STARS

I picked this up having read the first book and was looking forward to getting lost in the world again. While it’s a short quick read, there were some parts that I felt could’ve been expanded upon, though it didn’t take away from the enjoyment of it. Stan has a way of making the world vivid for you and pulling you into it, and taking you along for the ride. Overall a good read!

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Tuesday, 27 May 2025

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Jonah is sure that this is the way to save them all...

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"For all you or I know, Felix and the others made contact. You don't know everything, Lumi, and sometimes it's better to jump in and ask questions later!” I was shaking with rage.
I could see Jackson and Delia just staring at us. I waited for the verbal blows from Lumi, but they didn't come.
“Fine, Jonah, you wanna see what's there, we'll go,” they said, tonelessly. “Because you're right, I don't know who made the contact or even if it was made, but I’m only trying to do the right thing here. I'm out here with you, fighting the same fight. But you wanna go, then I'll back you up."

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Monday, 26 May 2025

The Trials Of A Crime Writer: Growing Your Ideas

THE TRIALS OF A CRIME WRITER: GROWING YOUR IDEAS

One of the many things I've learned over my years of thinking up crime ideas is that you can always go bigger. You can start with an idea that feels like it's more a short story and then end up with one that's more than a novel. I've written nearly fifty first drafts, and the two that will put me at fifty itself are both crime ideas. Some of the ones I've already written are a mix of other genres, but I find that I always come back to crime maybe because it was that genre that got me into writing in the first place, who knows!

Either way, crime is something that encompasses a wide array of things. It can be a private detective, or a police procedural. It can be adults, or teens, or even children taking on mysteries and solving them much to their own satisfaction and also for the readers. While I like the police ones as much as the next crime reader, I've always had a soft spot for the untrained taking on crimes and bringing about that ending. It's probably why I've written so many crime books while also being a young adult writer.

My point today though is that crime is one of those things that can always lead to more dominoes being lined up. If you take a story where someone has died, you can always throw in another body, or someone going missing, or twisting the narrative here and there before you end up with a whole series with an arc that expands the whole thing. That, for me, is the beauty of the crime genre. It grows and grows and grows, and it feels like it never stops, and I love that about it.

But how do you learn how to grow them? I think for me it came about just absorbing ideas in the form of both reading crime books, and also being aware of the world around me. While there are some crimes that don't work for young adult, there are others that work even better for them, and the reason I mention that is simply because that's always where my focus is for growing an idea. You, dear reader, might be someone who's writing adult and in that case, the floor is open to you too.

I read a lot of books. I read a lot of genres. I go from adult to young adult and back again. I'm not someone who really sticks with one genre all the time, and while there are some I don't read, like epic fantasy, I do appreciate that there can be outliers that will pull me into their worlds and make me want to know more. The reason I mention this is there are ways to grow your crime ideas while reading outside of that genre. I've had ideas about thrillers because I've read a romance series. It's been the tweaks here and there that have taken that idea and turned it into something bigger and more manageable for me. You really can find inspiration for your ideas from pretty much anywhere!

Writing has always been an escape for me, and while I've always explored the darker side of fiction both as a reader and a writer, there have been times when it's been those dark sides that have brought me over to the light. I love romance, not really one for dark romance, but sometimes while reading a romance, I can take the setting and the stakes and turn it into a crime thriller with more darkness than the current work I'm reading. The point is that everything, every idea, every plot, can be grown. It's just about finding the right fuel to grow it, and also to know when you need more to it, because while everything can be grown, sometimes they can grow too much and in that case, it's better to start cutting back and seeing what works.

So my one piece of advice for those looking to grow their ideas? Read. Read all the genres you want, and hone in on and focus on the pieces of the plot that would work for you. You'd be surprised at where you can get inspiration from!

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Friday, 23 May 2025

Review of Rumors And Puzzles by Kenzie Brayne

Fitting together, not fitting in.

Last summer, I almost told Tyler how I felt about him.

But that was before he changed, abandoning our friendship for popularity, parties, and—if rumors are true—lots of girls.

This summer, a surprise vacation to Tyler’s lakeside cabin forces us together again. He doesn’t understand why I’m so mad, but after our moms partner us up for a jigsaw puzzle competition, we agree to a truce on the very first night.

Piece by piece, we rebuild our relationship until Tyler has me convinced. Beneath the mask, he’s still the lovable dork I once fell for. And now I’m falling all over again.

Life at the lake is a dream come true, but it can’t last forever.

Back home, Tyler introduces me to his world of image and expectations. It’s clear I don’t belong there—but does he?

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My Review: 5 STARS

I read the first book in this series and adored it, and when I saw this one I had to pick it up and lose myself in another sweet summer romance. I adored the glimpse into the past and then the story beginning, Tyler and Brooke were perfectly matched even if they seemed to be too different. I adored the setting, the way Brayne has a way of making you soak up the characters and story as if you’re there watching it all play out in front of you. The two of them, along with the puzzles, just made for an engaging and sweet romance. I just loved it, right up to the end! Very much recommended for any who love sweet romance!

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Tuesday, 20 May 2025

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It's clear Kai isn't happy with Zya...

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Kai instantly locked onto Zara, moving to steady her so she wouldn't pass out. Avery and Colin helped Kai lower Zara to the ground. “She needs salt and fluids to counteract the stress of the journey,” Kai said to me.
I resisted the urge to snap that I knew that, we didn't have any of it, and that there was little chance of it appearing in mid-air. But I held back. “Just do what you can,” I said, stiffly.
Kai gave me a poisonous look as if I, personally, had made sure our supplies weren't enough.

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Monday, 19 May 2025

The Trials Of An Indie Author: Finding A Way That Works

THE TRIALS OF AN INDIE AUTHOR: FINDING A WAY THAT WORKS

A big thing about being an indie author, is that pretty much everything to do with the publishing process is in your hands. You have to write the book, revise the book, pay for the editors, do the edits, pay for the cover designer, do the promo and formatting, or pay for someone to do both. All of it is in your hands, and that can be exceptionally overwhelming, especially if you're also on a budget or just haven't done anything like this before.

While I do not regret taking the path I did when it came to publishing, I do realise that comes from a position of privilege. I was first published in 2005, so almost 20 years ago. I also got into KDP and the like early on when they were first out there. I made mistakes, I made a whole lot of them, but I am still here. I am still publishing. I've worked with a number of different editors, but have had the same cover designer all the way through, so I've been lucky to have that continuity there.

But I'm also aware that I could not have made it as a trad pub author. Not because there's anything bad about trad pub, you pick the path that works for you, and both are very much valid. I just mean that with the way my health has gone, and the way my writing journey has been, I don't see how I could be sat here with 23 books of varying genres out, if I'd queried and gotten an agent. The trad pub path is very much valid, but it's just not for me. I know a lot of other writers feel the same way, and that's okay. Neither one is better or worse than the other, they both have their pitfalls, and their gains.

That said, going into indie is about finding a way that you can do all the things you need to, and still pay your own bills, still bring about a story and release that will hopefully work for you. Too much of the time I see advice on doing it all on your own, or the opposite of paying through the nose otherwise you will fail, and I'd just like to say that there is some middle ground there. You can find a way that works for you without breaking the bank.

Firstly it's about deciding what things you can do yourself. Like you can write, and revise yourself, but I wouldn't skip an editor of some kind. If you're in a position of only being able to pay for one, go with the dev because I feel like way too many authors stick to line or copy and do not realise that they are missing a chunk of story and plot issues because that's not what those editors do. Now you might be lucky and be able to use beta readers only, or combine them with a copy editor who's willing to give some feedback on the story as well, but do not go into that relationship expecting or demanding it. Make sure you communicate with them, and make sure they are comfortable doing that, and if they're not, respect that.

Now I have zero design skills. I do not have the first clue about that stuff, I can write a brief for a concept for a cover, but I could not design the cover myself. There are some authors who can, and that's great for them, but if that's something you can't do, then go for saving your pennies for this as well. A cover can make or break a book, and it's about making sure you put your best foot forward there.

At the end of the day, you can choose where, and how, you spend your money, but if you want to be able to make some kind of living as a writer and author, then you need to put in the work, and some of that is monetary work. There are people who are willing to barter with you for prices, and there are others who will do payment plans, but at the end of the day, these professionals also deserve to get paid, just as you should, so work out what you can afford, what you can skip, and don't just attach a huge money amount because someone on the internet spent the same so you have to too. It's about finding a way that works for you, and that's okay.

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Friday, 16 May 2025

Review of Chasing The Moon by Melanie Hooyenga

Two best friends. One tiny tent. An attraction that’s impossible to ignore.

Melody
Being a semi-famous science tokker epically rocks because I get to make science accessible for girls. Until I make a mistake and a jerkface tokker ridicules me to his fans. I need to prove I’m not a hack before my followers bail and I ruin my credibility—all before I graduate from high school.

Just one problem: my family’s hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, where I won’t have signal for a week. Oh, and I’m sharing a tent with the Bestie Brigade—my two best friends—and I’ve crushed on one of them for longer than trends last on TikTok.

Dating Steph would make Jess feel left out and I vowed I’d never do that to her again. Do I risk hurting my closest friend for a chance at love?

Stephanie
Senior year was rolling along just great until my parents announced they’re getting divorced the same night I broke up with my girlfriend.

Spending a week offline in the Grand Canyon to watch the lunar eclipse with Jess and Mel is the perfect way to pretend my life isn’t falling apart. Except we’re camping with people who insist on talking through EVERY FREAKING PROBLEM around the campfire.

And I’m not ready to share.

The time away with Mel makes our connection even stronger, but I’m scared whatever she’s hiding could change our friendship forever.
 

My Review: 5 STARS

I picked this up having read the first two in the series and I was so happy to dive into it. I love that this series is set over a number of years so that the couples are still there, but in different life stages. Melody and Steph were adorable, and the whole three friends dynamic worked so well,. I was delighted to see cameos my previous characters from other series, and the whole book was a delightful twisty turning romance dealing with issues that everyone can relate to. Overall an amazing book, and great end to the series. Very much recommended!

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Thursday, 15 May 2025

Monday, 12 May 2025

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Spoonie Writer: Writing On Bad Days

SPOONIE WRITER: WRITING ON BAD DAYS

One thing you learn very quickly as a spoonie is that you will have bad days. You will have days when everything you planned to get done, just can not happen. You will have days when you might be able to do a little, but it won't add up to much overall. I mean you can have good days too, you can have days when everything seems to come together perfectly and you manage to get everything done, and then some, but today I wanted to focus on the working and writing on those bad days.

Now I want to make it clear that you should always listen to your body, if you need to rest and take the time off, then do it. Don't question whether you've earned it or not, because you don't have to earn rest, but just take time to recharge and get yourself into a better position. When I talk about writing on bad days I mean the ones when you can just about manage, not the ones that have you wondering if it's bad enough to head to the hospital or the like. On those worse days, you can't do a thing, and that's okay.

I recently, as in the last six months or so, have been hit with possibly new diagnoses and that has led to me having more bad days, or at least more days when I question if doing work is the thing I should be focusing on. I've had a lot more of the worst days too when all I can do is exist and hope that's enough. It's been a massive change to what I saw my life as before with mostly running on an even keel. I would have difficult days but not really bad days, and now it feels like all I'm having are the difficult, the bad, the very bad, and the worst. It's something that takes a lot of getting used to and adaption. I'm trying to find my feet as it were, and still struggling to get there.

But that's why I wanted to do this piece, because too much of the time, the focus is on when you're settled into a routine with your conditions and are finding a way to balance. I had that. I had my balance where I did a few things every day and always seemed to manage to function, albeit while resting, the rest of the day. Now though, it feels like I'm having to find a new normal and a new way of doing things, and I'm kinda flailing around unable to get my feet on the ground while I search for a way forward.

So how do I manage? Well, I've been lucky in that I've had a long time to adapt to everything else in my life, and have worked out a way of working already that allowed me to continue with that horrible balancing act that is the chronically ill and/or disabled life. It was more about finding my new limits and working out exactly what I could manage now that everything had changed again. It's one of the parts of the chronic ill and disabled life that you learn to see coming, and that is the constant change, the new symptoms, the new limits, the change in this way and that, and then learning how to adapt, how to make it so you can do the things you want to do without also putting yourself in hospital or a flare, or knocking yourself out for a time.

I've managed to spread out my work even more than I used to. Now I do things in hour chunks. At the moment I'm awaiting a new cushion for my wheelchair so I only have about an hour before it starts to get too uncomfortable and painful, and then I have to transfer to bed for a bit, and then give myself some time, before going back into that next chunk. This works for me, but I know that I've been lucky to have already found a way for my body to work with me when doing the author life. If you don't have that, do not be afraid to do some trial and error and find a way that works for you, and then slowly, ever so slowly, start to implement it.

At the end of the day, you are the one who knows yourself, and your conditions/disability best. You can be the only one to decide what too much is, what a bad day is, what a worst day is, and you just have to keep going at your own pace and working within your own limits. There's no race to the finish line. It takes as long as it takes, and that's okay!

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Friday, 9 May 2025

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Review of Falling For Finn (and his dumb duck, too) by Kimberly King

A modern-day retelling of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew.”

Honeyville High’s mean girl, Ava Presley, is not looking to change. But when a run-in with the school’s theater star, Finn Hayward, lands her in trouble with the principal, Ava is forced to choose between getting expelled or auditioning for the school musical. Reluctantly, she agrees, and lands the lead right alongside Finn.

Ava has no plans of trying to fit into his superficial world, except the more she gets to know him, the more she realizes how wrong she’s been. Even Finn’s insane killer duck is not what he seems. But just when things finally start going her way, she discovers that the only way to save everything she’s come to love is by giving it all up.

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My Review:  5 STARS

I picked this up because I’d read, and loved, the other books in the series and wanted to read the next one. I’ll admit that Ava started off as someone that I really didn’t like, but King has a way of pulling you in, making you want to stick around and see how and if things change. I didn’t like how bratty she was, but then as I kept reading, I started to see that those flaws had a reason behind them, and the more you got to know her, the more you were rooting for her and Finn. The engaging and relatable characters are a staple of King’s work, and I ended up cheering them on. I very much enjoyed this, and recommend to all who love a sweet romance!

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Thursday, 8 May 2025

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Monday, 5 May 2025

Keeping Going When Imposter Strikes

KEEPING GOING WHEN IMPOSTER STRIKES

With my next book, Translucent, coming out this month (pre-order here) I thought that I would talk about imposter syndrome and how to keep going even when it's there on your shoulder, as an ever-present beast. I will have been published for twenty years in August. It blows my mind to think back to that time, and the time when I first started writing, and see just how far I've come. Translucent will be my 23rd book, which is mad when you think about how I started off just wanting to write and publish ten books because anything more than that seemed to be impossible.

For reference, I've now written over double that. I've gotten to a point in my writing career where I'm focusing more on older projects than penning new ones. I will go back to drafting, I have two new ideas bouncing around in my head already, so the plan will be to go back to it, but for now my focus is elsewhere. I say that simply to give you some idea of how far I've come, and to know that even with all of that behind me, all of those published books and the like, I still get imposter syndrome from time to time, and it still impacts me.

I've been lucky to have a good support system. I've been lucky to have people who have my back and will tell me straight, and I love my job. I love what I get to do and how I get to create and build worlds and stories for readers, but sometimes that imposter will lean down to whisper in your ear that even with all of that behind you, you are not meant to be here, meant to be doing what you do, and being real? It sucks.

I get that after this long doing this, some new writers might want to hear that imposter syndrome goes away, that it gets better, that you don't ever have times when you wonder, and I hate to break it to you, but that's just not the case. I know of other big authors who also have the same issues, some more than others, and it's just something that you have to learn to deal with.

I can tell you a million ways that you are not an imposter, but if you're a stranger to me, then it feels like it falls flat. It feels like a platitude and something I'm saying just to make you feel better, when I know nothing about you, your work, or your process. But here's something that applies to everyone, no matter where they are in their writing journey, or publishing journey. Imposters don't question if they belong. They just do it and never question themselves.

I always found it hard to accept that, just by questioning my own status, my own validity, I was proving to myself, and the world, that I am not an imposter. I should just keep writing, keep my eyes on the page, and work on what I'm doing, because I am valid as a writer, as an author. The same is true of anyone reading who's ever felt this way before.

If you've searched for something about imposter syndrome, and you're questioning whether you have the skills or talent, or right to be where you are and doing what you're doing. You do. You belong here. You are meant to be doing this. You're not an imposter because you question your place. Imposters don't do that.

Hope that helps, and keep writing!

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Friday, 2 May 2025

Review of Chasing The Stars by Melanie Hooyenga

They’ve both sworn off romance, but love is written in the stars.

Naomi
Insta-love isn’t a thing. Even if fans of my podcast think differently. But I can’t deny the insta-sparks with the cute boy Hunter on my family camping trip. My fans think I’ve got it all figured out, so maybe it’s time to follow my own advice and listen to my heart.

Hunter’s scowly attitude almost makes me hit rewind, but our interfering siblings convince me to give him another chance. Just when he starts to open up, I get an offer that could change everything I had planned for the future—and ruin my shot at happily ever after.


Hunter
My friends say I have a one-track mind, but it’s not what you’re thinking. If I’m going to finish college in three years and be a book editor in New York, I don’t have time for distractions—not even by girls as charming as Naomi.

Despite my attempts, it’s impossible to ignore this love interest who’s fallen into my orbit. I finally have the opportunity to be the hero in my own story, but I have a secret that puts more than just my future at stake, and if I make the wrong decision, it could alter my plotline forever.
 
My Review: 5 STARS

I have read other books by Hooyenga and I had to read this series, and the first book blew me away and settling into the second I was hoping for more of the same, and I got it. Relatable characters, tough choices, an adorable and swoony romance, all of it wrapped up in the realness and twists of an amazing story. This was a book I enjoyed immensely and I can’t wait to dip into the third and final book of the series and see where Hooyenga takes us because I already know I am here for it. Loved it, and very much recommended!

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Thursday, 1 May 2025