Sneak Peek -Short Story from the Animal Magic series

As I’m busy working on the next book in the Animal Magic series, I wanted to share a short story. I wrote it in the summer and has a few mild similarities to the magic system used in Magic Denied. This story is set in the same story world as Superheroes and Bakeries, but theContinue reading “Sneak Peek -Short Story from the Animal Magic series”

Year in Review and New Year’s Sale on Urban Fantasy Books

Happy New Year! And a huge welcome to 2026! I realize this blog post is about 10 days late for a ‘year in review’ post. However, there’s a link to a huge Urban Fantasy ebook giveaway taking place today! January 10th. You’ll find the link at the end of the post.  2025 saw a numberContinue reading “Year in Review and New Year’s Sale on Urban Fantasy Books”

Book Review: Contracts and Cats by Toni Binns

The book, Contracts and Cats, kept popping up on my Instagram feed, so I downloaded it recently and dug in. The story is set in a bookstore. The main character, Sable, arrives for a job interview and accepts the position. As a newly graduated university student with loans to pay back, she’s thrilled. But onceContinue reading “Book Review: Contracts and Cats by Toni Binns”

What’s Next After Superheroes and Bakeries

Superheroes and Bakeries was released a week ago on December 19th, and it is off to a great start! I hope you’ve gotten your copy. The book is urban fantasy with a touch of sweet romance and cozy feels. It is set in Victory Harbour, B.C. Canada. (NOTE: In Canada, we like the ‘ou’ insteadContinue reading “What’s Next After Superheroes and Bakeries”

Book Review: A Dragon Rider’s Guide to Retirement by Julia Huni and Lia Huni

Before starting my murder mystery advent book (just finished it yesterday), I read A Dragon Rider’s Guide to Retirement. This book popped up in an advertisement on social media. It sounded interesting and it ended up on my TBR pile. It’s an interesting story and certainly held my attention. The pacing is moderate, so itContinue reading “Book Review: A Dragon Rider’s Guide to Retirement by Julia Huni and Lia Huni”

New Release: Superheroes and Bakeries

December 19th! When I chose that day as the release for Superheroes and Bakeries, it felt like such a long time. But now it is less than one week away. And I’m so excited for you to read it. It’s available on Amazon for pre-sale, so take a moment to check out the blurb. ThroughoutContinue reading “New Release: Superheroes and Bakeries”

Realm of Magic and Terror: Audiobook!

Well, I’ve thought about it. I’ve considered it, and now I’ve finally made the plunge. This past summer, I looked into Audible’s audiobook options. I partnered with a voice artist, and I’m excited to announce that Realm of Magic and Terror is an audiobook! At present, I am not aware of the release date asContinue reading “Realm of Magic and Terror: Audiobook!”

Book Review: Bookwyrm Acquisitions by Constance Lopez

You are probably familiar with how it goes. You’re scrolling through social media and reading posts. You’re chatting with a friend. You’re listening to book reviews. And someone mentions a great new release, so you head over to Amazon and check it out. If you’re like me, you either read it on KU, buy it,Continue reading “Book Review: Bookwyrm Acquisitions by Constance Lopez”

Sneak Peek: Opening Scene for Superheroes and Bakeries

By now you’ve heard of my next release, Superheroes and Bakeries, which is available for pre-sale on Amazon. The will be released December 19th! Below is the opening scene of the book, which hints at everything to come. An opening scene is the most complex piece to write in a novel. It contains many facets.Continue reading “Sneak Peek: Opening Scene for Superheroes and Bakeries”

Behind the Scenes: Creating ‘Superheroes and Bakeries’

These days, my writing time is dedicated to reviewing and editing my next book. The book, Superheros and Bakeries, is set to release on December 19th and is already up for pre-sale. I love the cover. It has undergone several changes in terms of color and style to find what works best. It almost feltContinue reading “Behind the Scenes: Creating ‘Superheroes and Bakeries’”