Every writer, at some point, needs to work with an editor. And any experienced author knows the importance of doing this before publishing their book. While not all my experiences with editors has been good, I have been fortunate to find some pretty amazing people who care about my work and my voice as anContinue reading “Feedback: Working with Editors”
Author Archives: Kendra Wray
Why a Writer Writes
When I tell people that I am a writer, I’m not really sure what they think or expect. And in all honesty, I’ve yet to come up with the best answer. I write because it’s in me to do so. I write because I want to. I write because it’s a place of enjoyment. IContinue reading “Why a Writer Writes”
Book Review: Mythical Alliance -by Claire Luana
This book originally left me with mixed feelings. And it wasn’t until I spent a bit of time reflecting that I figured out I really liked the book. There was one feature I didn’t like and it is personal preference. The characters were fun and fairly believable. They felt real and well-balanced. The main characterContinue reading “Book Review: Mythical Alliance -by Claire Luana”
Memorable Characters and Why We Love Them
Imagine with me for a moment. You open a new book and read the first few lines. The story pulls you in and soon you’re lost. You can’t put the book down. The main character just captivates you and you are compelled to find out how their journey ends! Ever experience this? If you loveContinue reading “Memorable Characters and Why We Love Them”
Bored and Uninspired
Let’s face it, this pandemic has lasted longer than most of us have imagined and it’ll be with us for a while left. It has changed our lives in both positive and challenging ways. When the pandemic first hit, the newness of it was kind of fun. We get to work from home, there’s moreContinue reading “Bored and Uninspired”
Book Review: Dragons of the Watch -by Donita K. Paul
I was first introduced to Donita K. Paul’s books quite a number of years ago when I stumbled into a book store and found a book in the clearance section. I gave the book a read and had to continue the series. That book, Dragon Quest, was the second book in the Dragon Keepers Chronicles.Continue reading “Book Review: Dragons of the Watch -by Donita K. Paul”
Book Review: Riptide: Lost Daughters of Atlantis Book 1 -By Allie Burton
Our main character, Pearl Poseidon, was raised as circus act due to her ability to breath underwater. But as a run-away teen she’s trying to make it on her own. Her underwater abilities threaten to expose her when she saves a drowning child and she finds that there are others just like her. It isContinue reading “Book Review: Riptide: Lost Daughters of Atlantis Book 1 -By Allie Burton”
Get it Soon! Kingdoms at War: Dragon Gate Book 1 -by Lindsay Buroker
I confess that I’ve only just started this book, but so far everything I’ve read by Lindsay Buroker has been great! I’ve reviewed her Death Before Dragons Series if you want to review comments about her writing. This new book has just been released on Amazon and is discounted for it’s launch. If you’re lookingContinue reading “Get it Soon! Kingdoms at War: Dragon Gate Book 1 -by Lindsay Buroker”
Book Review: Prince of Foxes (A Gothic Scottish Fairy Tale) -M. L. Macfarlane
Looking for something dark, mysterious and a mash up of literature from the 1800s but in a modern setting? This book might be for you.
Book Review: The Magical Beings’ Rehabilitation Center -by K. M. Shea
Looking for your next urban fantasy with a spunky, sassy and sarcastic but sweet female lead? Check out this read. Only .99cents until May 1st.