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Sorry for the radio silence this week. I’ve been making a real push to get all of my revisions finished up ASAP, and, well, it’s taken every spare bit of free time I’ve had. I know, excuses, excuses. Onward with … Continue reading
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You guys. It’s rare that a book blows me away as much as DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE did. But it’s true. This book? Blew. Me. Away. Around the world, black handprints are appearing on doorways, scorched there by winged … Continue reading
Budding designer Lola Nolan doesn’t believe in fashion . . . she believes in costume. The more expressive the outfit — more sparkly, more fun, more wild — the better. But even though Lola’s style is outrageous, she’s a devoted … Continue reading
Ever since I had a baby, I’ve been making a conscious effort to ban the F-word from my vocabulary. But sometimes this is easier said than done. I’m human. I have my ups and downs, my highs and lows. Some … Continue reading
Today the lovelies at YA Highway are asking: What was the best book you read in September? Which, turns out, is a hard question to answer because I read a lot of books in September, and I enjoyed quite a … Continue reading
I loan out a lot of books. Sadly, I don’t always get them back. I’m sure it’s just a case of me forgetting who I lent a book to and the lendee forgetting who the loaner is. There is, of … Continue reading
I am knee-deep in Tudor history in the moment, a most fascinating time period that I have ZERO interest in living in. Times were hard, yo, especially if you were a member of the nobility. It seems like you had … Continue reading