Several months ago, I brought Enchanted by Alethea Kontis in anticipation of reading shortly after I had the pleasure of meeting her at a Barnes N' Noble event in Orlando, Florida. Needless to say that life intervened and I didn't crack open the book until this past week. I wish I hadn't waited so long. … Continue reading Book Review: Enchanted by Alethea Kontis
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A Note Before The New Year
A lot of awesome things have happened this year. And some not so awesome. It's the Saturday before Christmas and the only decoration up at my house is a Darth Vader door knocker that I found at the dollar store. just haven't felt like making the drive to storage to get everything. And I am … Continue reading A Note Before The New Year
3 months (April Page 13)
A new day. April 13th. Two months since Blood Child came out and I have three five star reviews, which is awesome. As of today, nearly two hundred copies of Blood Child are out in the world. It is weird, wonderful and still completely surreal. The book is selling. My book is selling. I am … Continue reading 3 months (April Page 13)
Book Review: The Eterna Files
Book Review: The Eterna Files by Leanna Renee Hieber. Available at Barnes and Noble, Amazon and other retailers. Addicted. I am officially addicted to Leanna Renne Hieber's writing. I have no problem with this addiction and intend to do nothing but feed it over the coming months. If you love reading, I would suggest … Continue reading Book Review: The Eterna Files
Lu Friday’s Bookshelf
Well, dear readers, I once again have a Kindle thanks to the generosity of a friend (Thanks Mr. Scott). I have finished one book and am half way through another one. In the morning before work, I am sitting down with my coffee and reading as I finish my breakfast. It is a relaxing way … Continue reading Lu Friday’s Bookshelf
Shy Lu and the Book Signing
The hardest thing for people to believe about me is that I am actually shy. The powerful voice I use on the stage or in the classroom isn't a constant in my life. This evening, I had the great opportunity to listen to and meet with two fabulous ladies, Leanna Reneee Hieber and Alethea Kontis. … Continue reading Shy Lu and the Book Signing
Preview: Blood Child Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Em and her brothers were born and grew up at the New York Bathory estate. Their births all took place in the house itself, attended by a midwife and a physician in a room built specially for the receiving of Bath heirs. Their father, Count Atalik Hedrick Bath, insisted on having access to … Continue reading Preview: Blood Child Chapter 2
Preview: Blood Child Chapter 1
Chapter 1 “I am not drunk enough to talk about it now.” The interview I had lobbied over six months for just turned on her heels and walked back into the shadows of the house, leaving the door wide open and giving me an excellent view of her curves. My appreciation for them was short-lived, … Continue reading Preview: Blood Child Chapter 1
Voices to Remember
Will you listen to the voices of the past or merely repeat the words of the victory? With girls and young women still lagging behind in the sciences and engineering professions. We need to remember that although the world has changed not everyone has come along for the ride. Even though of us that feel like … Continue reading Voices to Remember
Book Review: It Takes a Village to Kill Your Husband
It Takes a Village to Kill Your Husband by Jethro Collins Available: Kindle $2.99 and Paperback $9.49 This was just the brain candy that I needed to get me ready for the holidays. After a semester of reading literature to analyze for my students, I really needed this book. It was fun and flirty and … Continue reading Book Review: It Takes a Village to Kill Your Husband