The Blog

  • Next stop on the blog hop: Long and Short Reviews

    I’ve been a bit absent lately, but it’s Wednesday, so how better to jump back into the swing of things than with a blog hop? This week I’m being hosted by Long and Short Reviews, where I was asked to talk about what scares me as a writer. It’s one hell of a question, and Read more

  • Blog hop: Talking about homelessness at Kissing Bandits

    It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means: it’s time for this week’s stop of our blog hop. This week, I was invited to come on Kissing Bandits and talk about one of the issues that I researched when I was writing my series, so we’ll be spending this week talking about homelessness in America. Read more

  • Now Available: Aglaeca

    Has it been two weeks since Forest of the Damned? It feels like a lifetime. But here we are, and it’s time for the next chapter in Arkay’s story: Aglaeca. For those who need a refresher: To save Rosario, Arkay has volunteered herself to be the official defender of the Hoarde, an underground confederacy of Read more

  • November 9, 2016

      I spent today looking around at the beautiful city I live in and wondering how things got this way. I look around at the amazing and diverse people who make this city what it is, and my heart breaks for them. How many of their rights are at risk? Their safety? Their lives? And Read more

  • Podcast Rec: The Penumbra

    No matter who you are, if you’re living in the USA (or in any of the many many countries that’s going to be heavily affected by the USA’s policies), this election cycle has been a long and very trying one, but it’s almost over. Whether you did your voting early, you’re standing in line, or Read more

  • Blog hop double stop: Top Ten and a Review

    It’s time for another stop on our blog hop, but this is a particularly special one for me. The first stop is a fun one: A breakdown of my top ten favorite authors on Laurie’s Paranormal Thoughts and Reviews, which was great for really getting me thinking about the books I read and why.  I’d Read more