About Forever Born in the dawn of man’s history, Amara is neither human nor vampire and yet fully both; a killer, a child, a lover, a monster. Wandering the world, she seeks redemption and vengeance in equal measure. Discovering love in its many forms and loss in its deepest agony, her life circles around twoContinue reading “Book review: Forever by Natalie J. Case”
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Book review – Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale by Cyrus Ryan
About Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale A mystical story, breaking traditional boundaries, new thought, practices, insights, and a way of knowledge. Everyone walks their own path but in the New Age of Spirituality the idea of Group Work was born from the works of the Tibetan Master D.K., where heContinue reading “Book review – Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale by Cyrus Ryan”
Book review: Stone Circle by Kate Murdoch
About Stone Circle Is the Ability to Read Minds a Blessing or a Curse? When Antonius’s father dies, he must work to support his family. He finds employment as a servant in the Palazzo Ducal, home of Conte Valperga. Sixteenth-century Pesaro is a society governed by status and Antonius has limited opportunities. When a competitionContinue reading “Book review: Stone Circle by Kate Murdoch”
Book Tour Author Spotlight: Heathcliff by Sue Barnard
About Heathcliff It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now…” Cathy’s immortal words from Wuthering Heights change Heathcliff’s life. At just seventeen years of age, heartbroken and penniless, he runs away to face an unknown future. Three years later, he returns – much improved in manners, appearance and prosperity. But what happened during those years?Continue reading “Book Tour Author Spotlight: Heathcliff by Sue Barnard”
Podcast: Books That Make You Reconsider Your Perceptions On #Spirituality, The #Occult, And #NewAge Thinking
#16 Books That Make You Reconsider Your Perceptions On Spirituality, The Occult, And New Age Thinking https://www.booksthatmakeyou.com/16-books-that-make-you-reconsider-your-perceptions-on-spirituality-the-occult-and-new-age-thinking-isobel-blackthorn/ “What is new age thinking, or spirituality, or the occult for that matter? Some religions consider the occult to be quite bad, demonic and evil. They have even taken drastic measures to paint it in a negative light.Continue reading “Podcast: Books That Make You Reconsider Your Perceptions On #Spirituality, The #Occult, And #NewAge Thinking”
Book review: Burning Crowe by Geoff Smith
About Burning Crowe Two teenagers, both alike in indignity. Will they be civil? Or will there be blood? Bartholomew Crowe is 18 years old. His dad dead, and deserted by his stepmother, he’s running seriously low on justice. And when he is hired to find a rich kid gone AWOL, it isn’t just a job;Continue reading “Book review: Burning Crowe by Geoff Smith”
Book review: The Pale by Clare Rhoden
About The Pale The Outside can be a dangerous place. But so can the inside. It’s been years since the original cataclysm, but life has been structured, peaceful, and most of all uneventful in the Pale. The humachine citizens welcome the order provided by their ruler, the baleful Regent. However, when one of their ownContinue reading “Book review: The Pale by Clare Rhoden”
Author & Book Alert: A Matter of Latitude by Isobel Blackthorn
Here’s my interview with the delightful James J. Cudney, in which I talk about writing, of course…
Book review: Pigeon Blood Red by Ed Duncan
About Pigeon Blood Red For underworld enforcer Richard “Rico” Sanders, it seemed like an ordinary job: retrieve his gangster boss’s priceless ruby necklace and teach the double-dealing cheat who stole it a lesson. A job like a hundred before it. But the chase quickly goes sideways and takes Rico from the mean streets of ChicagoContinue reading “Book review: Pigeon Blood Red by Ed Duncan”
Book Review: Persian Letters by Mehrdad Rafiee
About Persian Letters Mehrdad Rafiee grew up in Iran at a time of constant change. Born in 1950 in Abadan, as the oil industry was being d nationalised, he went to high school in Kazeroun during the White Revolution of 1963, and attended university in Tehran in the years of social upheaval that ledContinue reading “Book Review: Persian Letters by Mehrdad Rafiee”