Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
James’ Journey Blog Tour Day #2- The Complex Story of the Famed ‘Underground Railroad’
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
James’ Journey Blog Tour Day #1- Abolitionist Legacy of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
Interview with Denise K. Rago: Author of “Blood Tears”
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads As you are already well aware by now, I am a huge fan of the vampire genre of fiction, and I was more than happy to review independant writer Denise K. Rago’s sequel Blood Tears, after having reviewed her novel Immortal Obsession a few years ago. I know I tend to be more critical…
Review of “Blood Tears,” by Denise K. Rago
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads ***I received a complimentary copy of this novel, in exchange for an honest, fair, critical review of the book. Please look into reading this book, if you’re interested in this genre of fiction, and do not allow my review to monopolize your own interest in the story. This is only one…
Review of I Don’t Have a Happy Place by Kim Korson
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Review Written by: Jessica C. It seems like all good things arise out of unusual circumstances and situations. In Kim Korson’s life this moment comes when her therapists asks her why she can’t be happy. Kim’s explanation comes in the hilarious format of an entire novel titled I Don’t Have a Happy Place….
Tea Time at Reverie: Tea From Taiwan’s Wu Ling Oolong Tea
I was already a fan of oolong teas when we launched Tea Time last June. Since then, I’ve developed an even greater appreciation for this flavorful medium between black and green teas. Today we have another oolong for you, courtesy of Tea From Taiwan. Wu Ling Oolong (also known as Wu-Long) is grown and harvested…
The Sunshine Crust Baking Factory
The Sunshine Crust Baking Factory Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Stacy Wakefield Akashic Books To be released: May 5, 2015 Review by: Kristie M. Hendricks Stacy Wakefield serves us a tough heroine in Sid; a young woman seeking a squat to call home in NYC starting in the summer of 1995. Her journey of growing into herself…
Review of AngelFall by Susan EE
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Review written by: Jessica C. It has only been six weeks since the angels of the apocalypse fell to earth to destroy the world. A world that once taken over by the angels is now a world where fear and superstition co-exist. Families are divided and ripped apart, left to the whim…
Review of “The Witch of Painted Sorrow,” by MJ Rose, Featuring Downton Abbey Literary Tea Recommendation
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads This is my first foray into the decadent, luscious, powerfully enigmatic world of a MJ Rose novel, and the historical ghost drama, The Witch of Painted Sorrows, lives up to the high expectations I had about her novels. This is based on the many people I know personally that have recommended her novels, and…
Tea Time at Reverie: Lydia Had More Fun Rooibos Tea from Bingley’s Teas
“‘You need not send them word at Longbourn of my going, if you do not like it, for it will make the surprise the greater when I write to them and sign my name Lydia Wickham. What a good joke it will be! I can hardly write for laughing.’” – Lydia Bennet, Jane Austen’s Pride…
Meditative Musical Musings-L. Hughes’ In-Depth Review of Nightwish’s “Endless Forms Most Beautiful”
Click the banner above to learn more about the newest music-themed feature (including album reviews, interviews, and more) on A Bibliophile’s Reverie! To give yourself a taste of the new Nightwish album, check out the lead track, “Shudder Before the Beautiful Below” Amazon MP3/Itunes/ Nuclear Blast US Webstore ** Be sure to purchase Endless Forms…
