A Fantastic Review from InD’tale Magazine for Dial Magic
Jane Black is a witch who comes from a long family line of witches and warlocks. She is being pursued by a wolf, a dragon, and a vampire, who are all vying for her affections and want to be with her. Jane wants to use her powers Read More …

Book Reviews for Betwixt, Popcorn … and … Macarons
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Thursday Reviews: Why Should a Smart Person …. and M.C. Beaton
Why Should a Smart Person Like You Choose a Low-Carb Diet Description You’re smart. You don’t jump on bandwagons. But low-carb doesn’t seem to be going away, and now you’re curious. Does the low-carb or ketogenic diet live up to Read More …
Thursday Reviews: Death of a Cad, Special Agent Rylee and Quiche
As you know I’m gobbling up books by M.C. Beaton at the moment. My first review is for the second book in her Hamish MacBeth series, which I enjoyed every bit as much as the first. The third review is Read More …
Thursday Reviews – Death of a Gossip and Act of Survival
Death of a Gossip, by M.C. Beaton I have a new favorite author. I fell in love with the character Hamish Macbeth on Apple Prime TV, so I downloaded M.C. Beaton’s first book in the Hamish Macbeth series, Death of a Read More …
Thursday Review – Plantation Shudders
I love Ellen Byron cozies. They take me away to the charm of the American South and immerse me in a mystery that keeps me turning the pages as fast as I can to find out whodunit. Her characters are Read More …
Thursday Review – Murder Misunderstood
I’m a fan of Susan Bernhardt’s stories and I’ve enjoyed every Kay Driscoll book, but this one, Murder Misunderstood, is by far the best. The characters, Kay, her three best friends, their husbands, her husband … her community is coming Read More …
Body on the Bayou – Thursday Review
The Perfect Cozy Ellen Byron’s Body on the Bayou is a masterpiece of mystery and romance set in the South. It left me with a big fat smile on my face. Not only did I not figure out the murderer, Read More …
The Night House – Thursday Review
A mysterious blue wave of magic rolls across the earth killing almost everyone. With well-honed fighting skills and survival instincts, Taya stays alive. She learns that warriors have come from another dimension to reap the world of its resources. They Read More …
Thursday Review: Killing it on Kobo
My Review Over six years, the author, Mark Leslie Levebvre built Kobo Writing Life from the ground up. Killing it on Kobo is a must-read for any independent publisher. Mark Leslie Levebvre details the ins-and-outs of the Rakuten Kobo business, Read More …
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