Yep! That's right. Prelude to Destiny: Affirmation has launched. It took a while, but I'm quite pleased with the final outcome and I hope you will be too. And guess what! You can read it for FREE with Kindle Unlimited. Also, there is still time to get Book One, Awakening at no cost to you.… Continue reading 3, 2, 1, Lift Off
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Lyons Orphanage (Book Review)
The Lyons Orphanage by Charlie KingOverviewSam Watkins, an orphaned young teenager, possesses the ability to read the minds of almost everyone he meets.Howard Lyons, the owner of the orphanage where Sam has lived since he was a baby, has been reluctant to let Sam leave the orphanage.Unable to read the mind of Mr. Lyons, he… Continue reading Lyons Orphanage (Book Review)
Time’s Up (Book Review)
Time's Up by Annette Santiago Overview On Halloween night, revelers gather in Salem, Massachusetts, to celebrate as they do every year. But this night won’t be like any other, as spiritual forces of darkness unleash themselves against the world. In a true apocalyptic battle of good vs. evil, angels and a saint of old fight… Continue reading Time’s Up (Book Review)
Character Interview With Miss Rhea Evers of the Prelude to Destiny Series
Hi everybody. Today, we’re going to be doing things a little differently. I had my husband find some interview questions and he's going to interview some characters from my book, Prelude to Destiny: Awakening. Today’s interview is with Rhea. Keith: Good evening. My name is Keith. Thanks for joining us on our Character Interview… Continue reading Character Interview With Miss Rhea Evers of the Prelude to Destiny Series
Final Book Cover
Hi everyone. Sorry I've been away for a while. Work has been a bit hectic and I finally took some time to take a little vacation with the family. But, I'm back now and I'm feeling good and positive about everything (despite the allergic reaction to the chlorine in the hotel pool... now I'm stuck… Continue reading Final Book Cover
Killing Off Supporting Characters
I've written lots of stories over the years, and have created many characters other than the main protagonists and antagonists. Everyone always warns against creating "flat" characters, so as a writer I try to give as much depth as possible. After spending hundreds of hours and drinking gallons of Red Bull I get a character… Continue reading Killing Off Supporting Characters