Title– Dark Skies Author- Danielle L Jensen Rating– 3.5.5 Genre- young adult fantasy POV- have alternating POV in third person past tense. However, I’m wondering how appropriate that is because of the alternating POV books I’ve read, they’ve all been romance and this is not a romance novel. Trope- gods/goddesses Similar Books/Comps– I felt LordContinue reading “Review #97”
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Georgiana Kent
What’s your pen name and what genre do you write. Hi! I’m Georgiana Kent and I’m a Language Teacher from the UK. In my spare time, I write urban fantasies set in my KeyMaster Chronicles universe. Who inspires you and why? All my life I’ve had a very over-active imagination with peculiar ideas popping into my headContinue reading “Georgiana Kent”
K E Osborn
What’s your pen name and tell me about the books you like to write. K E Osborn, and I write Contemporary and Suspense Romance. Mostly I dabble in the MC Romance genre, with the occasional Spy Romance, Rockstar and Billionaire thrown in too. Social media link/account: http://bit.ly/KEOsbornFB What character reminds you of your best friendContinue reading “K E Osborn”
Deborah Jarvis
What’s your pen name and tell me about the books you like to write. I actually opted not to have a pen name for my Keyralithian series, but I was always looking at the name Leigh Emmons, and will be using that for my paranormal romance series that I am developing. My current series, TheContinue reading “Deborah Jarvis”
Review #96
Title- No Offense Author- Meg Cabot Rating– 4.5/5 Genre- romcom POV- two alternating POV, third person, past tense Trope- a mild version of enemies to lovers Similar Books/Comps– My emotions- entertained, smirking from the cleverness Comments- This is actually the second book in the Little Bridge Island series, but I didn’t know that until afterContinue reading “Review #96”
Review #95
Title- Dark Shores Author– Danielle L. Jensen Rating– 4.25/5 Genre- fantasy with a little romance POV- two alternating POV, third person past tense Trope- enemies to “thinking about it,” war, politics, military, gods/goddesses Similar Books/Comps– Fable My emotions- loved, LOVED this book and the vibe. Characters– Teriana- second mate of the Quincense and heir toContinue reading “Review #95”
Kayla Krantz
What’s your pen name and tell me about the books you like to write. I write under my real name, Kayla Krantz. Typically, the books I like to write are darker in nature. When it comes to genre, I can range from fantasy to suspense to drama, but my favorite genres to focus on areContinue reading “Kayla Krantz”
C.T.Ortega
C.T.Ortega What are three unique quirks in your (author) personality that is evident in your writing style or books that make you stand out compared to other authors? The first is that I write in the same way that I speak. I’ve approached writing with the concept that you should teach in a wayContinue reading “C.T.Ortega”
Review #94
Title- The Ten Rules for Faking It Rating– 3/5 Genre- sweet romcom POV- two alternating POV, hero/heroine- third person past tense Trope- friends to lovers, workplace Comments- This romcom was fine but didn’t stand out and will be forgettable in a few weeks. I usually don’t enjoy reading about characters with anxiety because it triggersContinue reading “Review #94”
A.K. Lang
What’s your pen name and tell me about the books you like to write. My pen name is A.K. Lang What’s a secret your hero or heroine might keep from one another? My heroine is very open, sometimes to her detriment. She tends to be overly honest which gets her into hot water. She alsoContinue reading “A.K. Lang”