Grief Is A Dish Best Served Told – After the End by Alex Kidwell
Grief is the price we pay for love. – Queen Elizabeth II Quinn O’Malley knows a little bit about grief; it’s buried him, after all, under the pale ash of a life devastated by the very act of surviving...
View ArticleSomething Wicked This Way Comes – Distant Rumblings (Lords of Arcadia: Act...
Every fairytale had a bloody lining. Every one had teeth and claws. – Alice Hoffman Welcome to a contemporary fantasy, where fiction becomes fact, and the pages of borrowed imagination become the...
View ArticleHayden Thorne Won’t Make You Climb A Beanstalk To Find This Treasure
We’re so thrilled to have author Hayden Thorne as our guest today, and we hope you’ll help welcome her. Hayden has a new book that released on April 14, 2013, from Queerteen Press, called Gold in the...
View ArticleA New Lyric In The Ballad Of Robin Hood – Lord of the Forest by Kay Berrisford
Never archer there as he so good And people called him Robin Hood Such outlaws as him and his men Will England never see again – Thomas Gale, Dean of York Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men rob from...
View ArticleWhat’s On Tap For This Week?
It’s a week of reviews coming up, as Bruce and I gear up for the Hop Against Homophobia & Transphobia on May 17th. You’ll want to watch for that because there’s going to be a giveaway along with...
View ArticleGold in the Clouds by Hayden Thorne – It’s a Giant Of A Fairy Tale
Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman, Be he alive, or be he dead I’ll have his bones to grind my bread. – Joseph Jacobs The only thing Jack Wicket is willing to work hard at is coming up...
View ArticleEric Arvin Will Make You Believe In The Mingled Destinies of Crocodiles and Men
If you reveal your secrets to the wind you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. – Kahlil Gibran There’s a single line in Eric Arvin’s The Mingled Destinies of Crocodiles and Men...
View ArticleLeta Blake And Keira Andrews Give Gravity To Their Earthly Desires (Tempting...
One’s not half of two; two are halves of one. – E.E. Cummings I’m such a sucker for Once Upon A Times that lead to Happily Ever Afters. You know, there’s a school of thought out there that says fairy...
View ArticleAscending Hearts by Keira Andrews and Leta Blake – This Isn’t Your Childhood...
It isn’t possible to love and part … I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal. – E.M. Forster There’s nothing you might expect and everything you might imagine in Keira Andrews...
View ArticleAn Unlikely Friendship Transforms “The Weeping Willow”
“Fairy tales and folk tales are for children and childlike people, not because they are little and inconsequential, but because they are as enormous as life itself.” ― Anthony Esolen Crispian Butcher...
View ArticleCover Reveal and Giveaway: Americana Fairy Tale by Lex Chase
Americana Fairy Tale by Lex Chase Genre: M/M Fairy Tale Urban Fantasy Length: Novel, 340 Pages Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Blurb Modern fairy-tale princess Taylor Hatfield has problems. One: He’s a...
View ArticleSmall Gems Sunday: “The Men of Summerly” by Nikki Woolfolk
“You were supposed to go to the Ball for a few hours and have some fun, not find a husband!” – Nikki Woolfolk Title: The Men of Summerly (Sweet and Steamy Series: Book Two) Author: Nikki Woolfolk...
View ArticleReview: Americana Fairy Tale by Lex Chase
Title: Americana Fairy Tale Author: Lex Chase Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 340 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: Modern fairy-tale princess Taylor Hatfield has problems. One: he’s a...
View ArticleAudio Review: Brute by Kim Fielding – Narrated by K.C. Kelly
Title: Brute Author: Kim Fielding Narrator:: K.C. Kelly Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 11 Hours, 14 Minutes Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Brute leads a lonely life in a world where magic is...
View ArticleReview: Rise by Keira Andrews and Leta Blake
Title: Rise: A Gay Fairy Tale Author: Keira Andrews and Leta Blake Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 106 Pages At a Glance: Rise is everything you’d expect a fairy tale to be: magical,...
View ArticleReview: Splat! by Alana Ankh
Title: Splat! Author: Alana Ankh Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 127 Pages At a Glance: Fairies, sex, and angst. Great read for a sunny afternoon. Blurb: Splat! When a small creature...
View ArticleReview: Immortal by Amy Lane
Title: Immortal Author: Amy Lane Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 210 Pages At a Glance: Immortal is a gorgeous novel, eloquent in its joy and sorrow, hopeful in its promise of forever,...
View ArticleReview: Death by Dragon by Madeleine Ribbon
Title: Death by Dragon Author: Madeleine Ribbon Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 283 Pages At a Glance: A little bit of fairy tale and a heaping helping of fantasy with a side of action and danger...
View ArticleCharacter Interview and Giveaway: Holiday Tales from Fairyland and Tales from...
Welcome to author Joe Cosentino, who’s joining us today with a character interview he put together for the tour of his books Holiday Tales from Fairyland and its companion Tales from Fairyland. Joe is...
View ArticleGuest Post, Excerpt, and Giveaway: Rose and Spindle by Hayden Thorne
Welcome to author Hayden Thorne, who’s joining us today to celebrate the re-release of her fairy tale Rose and Spindle. She’s chatting about the origins of the story and its tropes, and there’s also a...
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