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Welcome to where the ideas are let loose.

Here you will find the latest updates of my ongoing projects be it writing, knitting, crocheting, canning, or whatever else I have going on and a recipe or two.

  • Tattooed Memories for Christmas

    Broken and drowning in sorrow is nothing new for Calliope Griffith, yet she’s determined to accomplish the mission entrusted to her. It’s the reason that this Holiday Season sees her following the hottest rock band around like a crazy fan girl. Tormented by the decisions she made and the lives she ruined, Hayley struggles with…

  • Book Review: Understood Unspoken #1, by Maya Banks

    First published in 2006 by Samhain Publishing, Banks’ novella Understood became available in audiobook format in 2013 by Blackstone Publishing. The audiobook is narrated by Elizabeth Livingston in smooth tones to match the female protagonist’s state of mind and switching to an infuriating, protective one for the male character.

  • Book Review: The Book Shop on the Corner Kirrinfief #1, by Jenny Colgan

    “Every day with a book is slightly better than one without, and I wish you nothing but the happiest of days.”

  • Book Review: The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

    Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club is the first book in his series of septuagenarian sleuths. It’s a 2020 Penguin House Publication available on Amazon in hardcover, paperback, Kindle, and audiobook formats, as well as at your local library or through the Libby App. Fiona Shaw brilliantly narrates the audiobook.

  • News

    As promised, I would update you when I heard back about my submission to the anthology, Holiday Spirit, published by https://dragonsoulpress.com My short story, Tattooed Memories for Christmas, was accepted into the collection and will be released on December 20th, 2025. Pre-Order your copy today https://dragonsoulpress.com/dsp-books/

  • Living Authentically: Fashion Beyond Trends

    I suppose, in a certain way, I’ve always felt out of place, walking to the beat of my own drum, so to speak.

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