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Book Review: The Dragon Keeper Chronicles Book 1 Crimson By Tai Manivong

Book Review: The Dragon Keeper Chronicles Book 1 Crimson By Tai Manivong The Dragon Keeper Chronicles Book 1 Crimson  Is a very good book that is a quick read and is a wonderful book. The Author  Tai Manivong did an amazing job on the story and I just loved the cover it is beautiful.  This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy reading.  It is a must-read you should differently read this. This book has  228 pages and it makes for a great book for all ages. It is a fun read and enjoyable I like the message in the story as well you can do anything that you set your mind too. The Dragon Keeper Chronicles Book 1 Crimson is a very good read and a great fantasy book. You can find this amazing book On Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079F11BPS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE BOOKS FOR THE BOOK REVIEWS ON THIS BLOG BUT WAS

Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut free wow butter cookies

Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut-free wow butter cookies  This is a delicious cookie I love the taste of the chocolate and the brown sugar. My mom is highly allergic to all nuts, so I used her nut-free wow butter instead of peanut butter and they turned out great. They are super easy to make and are super delicious they are thin crispy cookies. These cookies are yummy and you can make them with your kids.  My mom and I give these delicious cookies 5 stars the recipe is a keeper. Low Carb Flourless chocolate nut-free wow butter cookies  Ingredients  1 egg 4 Tablespoons of wow butter nut-free peanut butter. Here is the website for the nut-free peanut butter called wow butter. https://wowbutter.com/ 1 / 2 cup brown sugar I used Swerve sugar replacement 1 Tbsp coco powder   1 tsp baking soda  Instructions  Turn the oven on 350 F. Whisk the egg and the sugar together until smooth. beat on high the pea

Book review: Roslyn's rescue By Janice Cole Hopkins.

(Cover picture was taken from  https://www.Amazon.com/Roslyns-Rescue-Time-Told-Tales-Book-ebook/dp/B07MDSJKJC Book review: Roslyn's rescue By Janice Cole Hopkins. Roslyn’s Rescue Is a very good book that is a quick read and is a wonderful book. The Author Janice Cole Hopkins did an amazing job on the story and I just loved the cover it is beautiful.  This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy reading.  It is a must-read you should differently read this. I really liked the fairy tale Christian theme I love how she added the Christian theme to the story as well. I also enjoyed the romance in the story as well. This book would make a great movie and TV show. You can find this amazing book On Amazon https://www.Amazon.com/Roslyns-Rescue-Time-Told-Tales-Book-ebook/dp/B07MDSJKJC I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE BOOKS FOR THE BOOK REVIEWS ON THIS BLOG BUT WAS NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE A REVIEW.

Interviewing Author Haley Malone

Interviewing Author Haley Malone Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. My name is Haley Malone and I’m 28 from a tiny town in northern Michigan not even on the map. My favorite books are Harry Potter, The Hobbit, and anything paranormal or romance.  Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I decided when I was 12 that I had to write. I started with short stories, then at 17, I started my first novel. It was all downhill from there.  Q3. How did you come up with the name of your books? A. The name of my first book came from my friend that drew the cover design in high school. We were playing with names and chose Scarlett. My current book I just completed I’m still not positive I love the name Pricked.  Q4. What are you working on for 2019?  A. My goal is to finish the sequel to Pricked if not halfway through. I also have a romance in my head that’s itching to be born.  Q5. How long have you been writing? 

Interviewing Author Jalissa Carter

Interviewing Author   Jalissa Carter Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. I’m a SAHM and wife. I love to watch horror movies especially if it’s based on a Stephen King book. I am a huge fan of two phenomenal female authors, Kimberla Lawson Roby & Victoria Christopher Murry. They both write African American fiction. Their novels are so inspirational. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. Wow, I remember falling in love with writing in school. Being given an assignment that allowed me to create my own story was an incredible feeling. I would spend a lot of times in my room as a kid writing fun comic strips. But the day I made the profound decision to write a book. Was when I was in middle school and a classmate had a notebook with her own fiction story. I read it and thought to myself. Hmmm, I would write one better. Q3. How did you come up with the name of your books? A.  A lot of brainstorming and rese

Book review: Ben's Adventures A day at the beach By Elizabeth Gerlach

Book review: Ben's Adventures A day at the beach By Elizabeth Gerlach Ben’s Adventures is such a cute book I loved the pictures and the story The title of the book is very cute and creative.   Great Book that is inspirational and interesting and enjoyable to read each page is wonderful and I love the cover it is beautiful. This really makes you think about your life and how to live it to the fullest.  This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy’s reading.  When I was a kindergarten teachers Aide, I would read to the Children, this is a book I would have loved to read to them.  The little boy in the story has Cerebral Palsy, and he is in a wheelchair Ben the little boy does not let his disability get in the way of him having fun at the beach with his family.  Ben is a triplet. He as a brother and a sister he is very lucky to have such an amazing family in the story.   This is a t

New Book Review: Miracle in my living room By Evelyn Mann

I love this picture so sweet the love between a mother and her son, look how cute his little hand is. New Book Review: Miracle in my living room By Evelyn Mann The book is called Miracle in my Living Room  I like this book Evelyn inspired me by her faith in God when her son Samuel was born with Thanatophoric Dwarfism. Thanatophoric Dwarfism is something I never knew of before  I read this book. Samuel Has overcome so many obstacles in his life.  I am glad I got to learn about Samuel and his Thanatophoric Dwarfism Now that I know what it is called I would like to learn more about it so I will be doing some research on it, Samuel is now a thriving 14-year-old, and he is just a little miracle He is happy and blessed to have wonderful friends and family who love him and learned a lot from him. I think it is cool how samiel’s parents spoke up for him before he was even born. They also spoke and trusted God when he was in the hospital they were his voice.

Interviewing Author Samantha Morgan

Interviewing Author Samantha Morgan Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A.  Howdy, I'm Samantha, infertility survivor, two-time adoptive mom, and self-proclaimed sprinkler of hope! I founded Rush to Hope Ministries in 2017 with the purpose of helping and connecting others who are struggling with family building. I write about infertility and adoption on my blog, but I also give others a platform to share their personal stories.    I must admit I love a good chick-lit novel or anything from Karen Kingsbury. Right now I am reading Captivate: The Science of Succeeding With People by Vanessa Van Edwards. A great read if you are interested in how people tick!  Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. After our first adoption, I knew I would write a book one day. So many people say "I could write a book after all I've been through". Well, that's me, but I didn't want to just say it I wanted to m

Book review Living your life alive By Autumn Shields

Book review Living your life alive By Autumn Shields  Living your life alive By Autumn Shields is a great book it is very inspirational and filled with encouraging words. My favorite part of the book is the fill-in questions after every chapter. Each chapter is super easy to read and short to the point. Great Book that is inspirational and interesting and enjoyable to read each page is wonderful and I love the cover it is beautiful. Autumn’s Book is a beautiful reminder to live your life to the fullest. The advice she gives is wonderful, and I recommend this book to anyone that needs a pick me up in life. This really makes you think about your life and how to live it to the fullest.  This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy’s reading.  I found this book to be peaceful and calming a great book to wash away your bad days.  I really liked this book I could not put it down. The Author A

Interviewing Author laura wagstaff

Interviewing Author laura wagstaff Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. I am dyslexic and I have written little children's stories for years because as well as the usual bad spelling etc my dyslexia causes my sentences to rhyme unless I concentrate hard to stop it happening.  I am a nursery nurse and a governor at my local school and whilst working with the children across the settings it has become apparent to me that the children with learning disabilities and those from disadvantaged backgrounds seem to have lower aspirations and confidence in their own abilities. I was discussing it with my husband and I decided that incase my daughter is dyslexic like me, and for all the struggling children I work with, that I would self publish one copy of one of my stories so I could say 'I'm very dyslexic and I published a book so you can do anything!' I set about finding an illustrator and long story short the one I chose

Interviewing Author Daphne Self

Interviewing Author  Daphne Self  Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. My favorite books to read? Those range from westerns to sci-fi to romance. It really depends on my mood, yet best books I love to read are books by Henry van Dyke, Louis L'Amour, and Terri Blackstock. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I've always tried writing a book since I was 14. It was 10 years ago when I was able to truly sit down and write my first children's book. Since then, I've been writing all the time. Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. I honestly don't know. For instance, with The Case of the Missing Firehouse Dog, I wanted to bring back those 80s/90s kids' mystery books. It was always "A case" or "the case"; think Nancy Drew or the Hardy Boys. Then I had to decide what the mystery will be. In this book, it is about finding the missing firehouse dog. Q4. Anything y

Interviewing Author Carol Lach

Interviewing Author Carol Lach Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. As a kid, I was a slow reader and loved math and science (A geeky, clumsy girl). The first book I really loved was a biography of Marie Curie. Even now, my favorites are stories of people who follow their hearts and dreams instead of society’s expectations. “The Help”, “The Light Between Oceans” are a few. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I was 64 and almost retired from careers in science and education. Some stories I heard needed to be told. They were my grandmother’s, mother-in-law’s, and those of dear friends, all immigrants who had survived terrible times in Europe before and during World War II.  Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. The first title, “Heroines of the Kitchen Table” was because I had heard the remarkable stories of four brave women at their kitchen tables. My most recent book was a comment from a

Interviewing Author Melissa Little

Interviewing Author  Melissa Little Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. I don’t typically re-read books, but my favorite books of all time are Cry, the Beloved Country; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; Fiddler’s Green; Les Miserables; and The Help. I will admit to re-reading a few of those. I also read lots and lots of middle-grade because I write for a middle-grade review company and write in that industry. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I’ve been writing “books” since the age of 9. I decided to write The Book of Secrets, my book that releases this August, around early 2016.  Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. I stole it from The Book of Secrets by Deepak Chopra and I feel no shame.  Q4. Anything you're currently working in 2019?  A.  My very first book releases August 15th and that’s kept me busy all year.  Q5. How long have you been writing?  A. 

Interviewing Author Sonja McGiboney Author and Photographer

Interviewing Author Sonja McGiboney  Author and Photographer Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A.  I am a photographer and author living in Smithfield, Virginia.  I have held many positions in my life as a military wife, but photography has always been my passion. I love being with people and capturing moments with my camera.  My daughter and son are all grown up. Now I spoil my dog Jazzy, I am learning to play the flute and I volunteer at the local arts center.   I like to read funny or historical romance. It takes me away from everyday life and stress.   Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A.    After getting a puppy and taking thousands of pictures during her first year, I put together a book with a photo for each month.  I wrote some cute lines with each page and I sent it to family.  They asked for more and an author was born.    Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. It’s my

Interviewing Julia Goldhirsh Author

Interviewing  Julia Goldhirsh Author  Q1. Tell us about yourself. What are your favorite books to read? A. I'm an ESL teacher and I've been writing since I was in elementary school. Some of my favorite books are Inkheart, the Sweep Series, Graceling by Kristin Cashore, Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder, and any Sarah Addison Allen book. Q2. Where did the inspiration to write come from?  A. I decided in about 2011, but I put it on the back burner for a really long time while I pursued teaching. Q3. How did you come up with the titles of your books?  A. I came up with Spellbound because it's a spell that bound Rose to the greenhouse in the first place. Magic and spells affect all of the main characters in the book. Q4. Anything you're currently working in 2019?  A. Starting the second book in the Spellbound mini-series and finishing the publishing process for the first book, Spellbound. Q5. How long have you been writing?  A. Sin