Happily- A Cinderella Re-Telling you Never Expected!

4 out of 5 Stars I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest opinion. If the shoe fits, wear it. If it doesn’t, make it. Laure is a teenage street urchin just trying to get away. Where the rest of the world sees an enchanting love story, Laure... Continue Reading →

Darcy Swipes Left (An OMG Classic)

The Jane Austen Fangirl in me: 1 out of 5 The Whimsical Silly Girl in me: 5 out of 5 Overall Rating?? 3 out of 5 Well, this post is going to be fairly short and sweet because there isn't a whole lot to say about it except...OMG is correct!! HA HA HA! I don't... Continue Reading →

Orconomics :A Satire

4 out of 5 Stars A story of the Economics of Heroes. A Fantastical take on Modern Society showing a side of  Fantasy that you probably haven't thought of! Sure, those of us who have played D&D (Dungeons & Dragons) know that we adventure to acquire loot to sell and buy better gear, etc... But,... Continue Reading →

Mrs. Saint and the Defectives

4 out of 5 Stars When Markie's marriage falls apart after her husband has an affair that goes public (if he had just kept it quiet, they could have worked it out!) Markie packs up her things and her son Jesse and moves to a small bungalow that is complete with no room, and a... Continue Reading →

Horror in 100 Words

5 out of 5 Stars Well, since this is pretty self-explanatory, it as an Anthology of Horror Stories (or Drabbles) each told in 100 words. So, I will skip the synopsis and go straight in to a couple of my favourite stories and my GUSHING praise!! I can't tell you all how much I LOVED... Continue Reading →

Secondborn

4 out of 5 Stars As with all aristocracy. The beauty is only skin deep but the betrayal is through and through.. In a society where the Firstborn is the Aristocracy, the Secondborn are the labour workers and soldiers and the Thirdborn is unheard of and the parents of such are killed on discovery. "We,... Continue Reading →

Love Letters to the Dead

3 out of 5 Stars One Art BY Elizabeth Bishop The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t... Continue Reading →

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