Book Review: The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart
A multiple POV fantasy with a gruesome magical system, The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart is an interesting tale and a great start to this trilogy.
A multiple POV fantasy with a gruesome magical system, The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart is an interesting tale and a great start to this trilogy.
I didn’t plan to include so much of my early life in the book, but it just worked out that way. In part three of Easter Eggs, we’re talking about the little pieces of me that appear in the book about setting.
A feast of words, tasks and to dos, gratitude, cozy mystery planning, and turkey is on the menu in today’s journal entry 46.
The flowers referenced in The Deep Space Between not only grow in the book’s location but also have specific meanings. I did that intentionally. Here’s what they all mean.
My brain is scrambled, my writing progresses, and my life is all over the place. I don’t know if I like it. A side of fries & life in this week’s journal entry 45.
A steampunk adventure in Victorian London with a rich cast of characters, pirates, and more, Champagne Charlie & The Amazing Gladys by BG Hilton is a fun romp through a madcap story.