I don’t look for trouble. It finds me: murderous teachers, sexy supernaturals, devious plots.
My name is Dawn Rose. I was the food-scavenger for my group of outcasts in the Fringe—what used to be LA County before the Abnorms and supernaturals turned it into a hellscape. But I never expected to witness a brutal murder-by-magic.
Now I’ve been whisked off to Briarwitch Academy, the place where magic goes to grow. The faculty think I have an ancient untapped power. Yeah, right. Like I’m going to fit in with drunken gnomes and goth pixies. And then there are the smoldering shifter dudes. One of them basically stalks me. The other hates me. I want them both.
I’m just trying to survive the bullies and my classes and the magical weirdos who don’t think I belong here. But when evil threatens the academy, I have to stop it from reaching back home. And that whole murder thing? I know who did it. And he knows I know. And life’s about to get way more complicated…
Naamah, sister to Noah, was destined to live a boring life as the wife of a poor farmer in the ancient middle east. Her attempt to seduce the wealthy neighbor’s son fails, and she’s left with nothing but a hopeless future.
Until she decides to run away and encounters a strange being — an Angel.
And in return for taking her as his wife, he agrees to show her wonders of the Heaven and earth.
But the world isn’t ready for these angels or their lovers like Naamah. And their love might not be as eternal as they hope . . .
Check out this prequel to the Holy Shield Angel Romance series and learn the back story of one of the most infamous demons those Vegas angels encounter!
The only thing worse than suddenly waking up in a magical house with the insanely gorgeous Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse? Being the Fifth.
With no memory of who I am, where I came from, or what I’m doing here, I’m thrust into a new life with four people who I might want more from than just friendship. But with no past, how can I possibly plan for a future?
The only clue as to who I am? Four different species’ magic resides within me—Vampire, Fae, Shifter, and Witch—and between them, I might be the most powerful creature on the planet.
Based on a study of over 400 women worldwide, Runaway Husbands: The Abandoned Wife’s Guide to Recovery and Renewal, is the first book to explore and offer healing strategies to women whose lives have been turned upside down by Wife Abandonment Syndrome. Wife Abandonment Syndrome is a pattern of behavior on the part of a husband who leaves his wife out-of-the-blue from what she believed was a happy marriage. Following his sudden departure, he replaces the caring he’d typically shown her with anger and aggression. He often moves directly in with a girlfriend, leaving his bewildered wife totally devastated. Written by family therapist Vikki Stark who was herself affected by Wife Abandonment Syndrome, Runaway Husbands helps women understand what motivated their loving husbands to turn into uncaring strangers and provides them with the tools they need to move forward and rebuild their lives in new and unexpected ways.
Written by family therapist Vikki Stark, who herself experienced Wife Abandonment Syndrome, and chock full of stories from the women in the study, Runaway Husbands has three main goals:
•Explanations – It helps women understand how a man who appeared to be a loving husband could morph overnight into an uncaring stranger •Strategies – It provides women with the tools they need to push through the suffering and move forward to rebuild their lives, often in new and unexpected ways. •Prevention – It will help women who are in happy marriages learn how to safeguard their marriages and recognize warning signs that may indicate trouble.
The focus of Runaway Husbands is on helping women turn the crisis of abandonment into an opportunity for empowerment and growth. Although it describes the difficult experiences of abandoned wives in detail, it also provides tools for recovery and recounts many stories of women who fought their way to a better future.
MY REVIEW:
I’ve not been a victim of Wife Abandonment, but my husband of 30 years did die somewhat quickly. So I thought I would read this book to see if it was relatable to grieving wives.
The first half of the book is about the incredible heartache of women who’s husbands just one day, out of the blue, said “I’m done,” and out the door they go. I have no idea how I would have handled that type of drama. Would I ever learn to trust again? And that is an issue these women face. Not only trying to find who they really are without being a “part” of someone else, but learning to move on and trust again. I can definitely relate to the fact that women do lose themselves in their marriages and it becomes all about ‘him’ and his wants and needs. So, when you’re suddenly alone, you actually have to face ‘yourself’, and for some women, it’s the first time they’ve ever been alone.
The second half of the book is about overcoming the hurt and learning to move one. Here again, I can relate. Even when suffering grief, we still get obsessive about our past and we reflect over and over on the good and bad times of our relationship. It was brought up in the book that losing your husband due to abandonment versus death is harder. Not sure if I agree with that idea. Death is final while divorce, though you may hate him, at least he’s still alive.
If you’ve been abandoned by what you thought was a loving and caring husband, this book might help you come to terms with all the self-doubt and learning how to move on to a better and more fulfilling life. I give it 4 stars.
Sadly, we didn’t get much of a ‘fall’ experience this year with the leaves. We had a record cold front move through, which turned all the leaves overnight, then a 50 mph wind a few days later. Suddenly, all the leaves were gone. Just bare trees. Gonna be a long, ugly winter. sigh.
How medieval monastic practices―with their emphasis on a healthy soul, mind, and body―can inspire us to live fuller lives today
We know that they prayed, sang, and wore long robes, but what was it really like to be a monk? Though monastic living may seem unimaginable to us moderns, it has relevance for today. This book illuminates the day-to-day of medieval European monasticism, showing how you can apply the principles of monastic living, like finding balance and peace, to your life.
With wit and insight, medievalist and podcaster Daniele Cybulskie dives into the history of monasticism in each chapter and then reveals applications for today, such as the benefits of healthy eating, streamlining routines, gardening, and helping others. She shares how monks authentically embraced their spiritual calling, and were also down to earth: they wrote complaints about being cold in the manuscripts they copied, made beer and wine, and even kept bees.
How to Live Like a Monkfeatures original illustrations by Anna Lobanova, as well as more than eighty color reproductions from medieval manuscripts. It is for anyone interested in the Middle Ages and those seeking inspiration for how to live a full life, even when we’re confined to the cloister of our homes.
This beautifully illustrated self-help guide . . . reimagines monastic practices to help readers live with greater peace, simplicity, and purpose.— Publishers Weekly
Cybulskie relates how people today can. . . find peace, simplicity, and purpose in their lives. . . Though modern-day readers might not want to fully embrace the monastic life, they can benefit from such practices as meditation, making peace with their pasts, and practicing gratitude. —Library Journal
This is a brilliant concept, beautifully delivered. . . told with great knowledge, with a view to passing on lessons learnt many hundreds of years ago, but still so relevant today. This highly original work is the perfect antidote to the stresses of modern life.— Charles Spencer, historian and best-selling author of Killers of the King and The White Ship
More From Daniėle Cybulskie:
“…well organized and accessibly written […] a good starting point for students of history who want to examine quotidian life.” Booklist
“An eye opener… Brilliant.” Books Monthly
…an excellent book… It is refreshing to finally see a book that puts to bed all the false impressions and caricature of medieval life as depicted in so much popular media.” Battles and Book Reviews
About Daniėle:
As a writer, TEDx speaker, former college professor, and podcaster, Danièle has made medieval history fun, entertaining, and accessible for millions of people around the world. As well as introducing a general audience to the fascinating world of the Middle Ages, her books, articles, videos, and weekly podcast have been used as resources in schools and universities across North America. Danièle’s mission is to share the joy of history by highlighting our common humanity across time and space. When she’s not reading, writing, or recording, Danièle can be found drinking tea, doing Krav Maga, or sometimes building a backyard trebuchet.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Danièle, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
Brought to you by Daemon Manx and Last Waltz Publishing
The anthology is published by Last Waltz Publishing and is available worldwide in e-format
Last Waltz Publishing brings you an anthology of gothic tales and horrors for the season, filled with, tragedy, heartbreak, wonderment, and terror. Journey into these thought-provoking worlds and behold the majesty of traditional gothic elements delivered with a modern style. Inspired by a true love for the Macabre and the unnerving atmosphere of the Gothic genre, author Daemon Manx has gathered together some of the greatest literary voices of our time.
With a foreword by Candace Nola this anthology of fifteen short stories from some of the most terrifying authors in today’s horror world will transport you into the shadows.
Light a candle and lock the doors because the hour of the witch is close at hand. The tales within this haunting collection are of dark places and shadows, catacombs and hidden passages, witches, vampires, secrets and curses. There are stories of deception, possession, despair and remorse, betrayal and of course … death
These Lingering Shadows features stories from:
Jeremy Megargee – “A Dream of Dead Leaves” Christy Aldridge – “A Halloween Ghost Story” Michael J. Moore – “Nory’s” Jae Mazer – “Behold, Death Arrives, a Duet of Ash and Fang” Jo Kaplan – “Hallow House” James, G. Carlson – “Flesh and Chocolate” Heather Miller – “The Far Field” Diana Olney – “Hell Hath No Fury” Guy Quintero – “Cries in the Night” Danielle Manx – “Belladonna’s Curse” Tony Evans – “The Dare” Jack Wells – “Riding the Ghost Train” Matt Scott – “Mine” D.E. Grant – “The Feeding” Daemon Manx – “Devlin’s Manse”
About Daemon Manx:
Daemon Manx is an award-winning American author who writes horror, suspense, supernatural, and speculative fiction. Daemon has recently been nominated for the 2021 Splatterpunk awards for his debut, Abigail in the best short story category. In 2021 he received a HAG award for his story The Dead Girl. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA), and the Horror Authors Guild (HAG) and has been featured in magazines in both the U.S. and the U.K. Daemon lives with his sister, author Danielle Manx and their narcoleptic cat, Sydney where the patiently prepare for the apocalypse. There is a good chance they will runout of coffee far too soon.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Daemon Manx, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
Shattered by her father’s decision to deny her the throne as the first female heir of Dravidia, Princess Verena makes the worst mistake of her life: She runs away. Her departure, days before her wedding to the heir of the Principality of Aulden, throws her nation into war. In a desperate bid to reverse the consequences of her choice, the princess returns to planet Jorn, anxious to prove herself worthy to rule. But it is too late. The princess finds her kingdom conquered by Prince Amiel ra Aulden. Now, Verena must earn back her birthright as well as the trust of her people.
MY REVIEW:
The description of the book barely covers what you’ll find between the pages. The world-building is excellent and Jorn’s society is a bit steampunky as it’s a mix of tech and old-world customs.
I really felt for Verena’s plight at being forced to marry a man that used to be her bestfriend, but is now someone she no longer trusts and fears may do her harm. But her decision to run away caused total chaos in her kingdom. After her return to Jorn, she uncovers some answers to why Amiel may have changed.
As for Amiel, I also felt for him as he’s being manipulated by forces darker than he or his family understood. There is a lot of intrigue and underhanded dealings going on. Even a quest to uncover the truth of the secret faction trying to take over Jorn and the surrounding worlds.
I really liked the story and found myself, a few times, flipping the pages faster and faster. What threw me out of the tale, though, were several incidences of a missing letter in front of a word and some inconsistences. Something happened in one paragraph and then happened again a few paragraphs later. Made me have to go back and reread to make sure I had read it right the first time.
I also didn’t like the fact this is a first in a series, but there is no mention of that on the cover or on Amazon. I thought it was a standalone. Now, I have to wait for book two to tie up all the loose ends.
If you love space opera’s, epic fantasy, with a mixture of friends/enemies to lovers, I recommend this book. I give it 4 stars.