Dani Hoots’ Review of Chained by Night by Larissa Ione

Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampires by Larissa Ione Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Pocket Books Review by: Dani Hoots Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampire, by Larissa Ione follows Hunter, a vampire clan leader, as he has promised to marry Rasha Redmoon, the daughter of another clan…

Review of “A Matter of Mercy,” by: Lynne Hugo

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Print Length:278 pages Publisher:Blank Slate Press (August 1, 2014) Sold by:Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Language:English ASIN:B00LOB5F6I In accordance with FTC guidelines for bloggers and endorsements, I would like to clarify that the books reviewed by me are either purchased/borrowed by me, or provided by the publisher/author free of charge. I am neither…

Review of “Station Eleven,” by: Emily St. John Mandel &Literary Tea Feature

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads “Survival is insufficient” -Star Trek: Voyager- Seasoned actor Arthur Leander, begins this stirring, dark apocalyptic tale, (fusing both melodramatic and darkly humorous elements),standing on a stage at a Toronto Shakespearean theater production, arrayed in the uniform of the tragic Shakespeare character of King Lear, looking outwards onto all the dazed, enthralled faces…

Tea Time at Reverie: Teasenz’s Jasmine Dragon Pearls

I have a confession to make – actually, two confessions. First, I adore the scent of jasmine. Regardless of whether it’s coming from a perfume, body wash, or candle, the lilting and exotic fragrance draws me under its spell every time. Second, I love jasmine tea, and not just because of how it smells. It’s an…

Review of “Horrorstor” Haunted Swedish Kitsch Furniture Book, by: Grady Hendrix

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Quirk Books/Goodreads When I left this book sitting around my coffee table, my sister remarked with incredulity, “What has happened to the Ikea catalog?” as she paged through it with questions percolating in her head how Ikea could have created such a mockery of their own kitsch-infested, funky, invigorating furniture catalog of…

Time’s Passing Reflections Blog Tour Day 6: Review of book, written by Paula Tupper

Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers-  the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…

Time’s Passing Reflection Day Five: Percy Shelley

Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers-  the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…

“Time’s Passing Reflections,” Blog Tour Day Four- Elizabeth Bishop and Power of Being an Empath

Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers-  the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…

“Time’s Passing Reflections” Blog Tour Day Three

Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers-  the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…

Tea Time at Reverie: Yezi Tea’s Da Yu Ling Oolong Tea

Some of you may have read the above title and thought, “What on earth is oolong tea?” Well, it sits somewhere between black tea and green tea, because of the oxidation process. While black teas are fully oxidized (thus giving the leaves their characteristic black color), oolongs are only partially oxidized. As a result, their coloring is…

“Time’s Passing Reflections” Blog Tour Day 2

Supported through the efforts of A Bibliophile’s Workshop-editorial/publicity services for self-published writers-  the first inaugural Blog Tour is here. For this first blog tour, Indulge your mind with some lovely yarns of poetry, perfect as an antidote to life’s trials and tribulations!! Celebrating the Poetic Legacy of Thelma Barselow, one poem at a time…. Time’s Passing…