The Blythewood Curse in the wild!

The heat is on and The Blythewood Curse has found its way to the ocean! Lucy Loo (lucylt93 on Instagram) brought it along on her summer vacation as her literary companion… what a perfect beach read! Read more
The heat is on and The Blythewood Curse has found its way to the ocean! Lucy Loo (lucylt93 on Instagram) brought it along on her summer vacation as her literary companion… what a perfect beach read! Read more
There’s a new 5-Star review of The Blythewood Curse just up on Goodreads! Reader Diane Lucero writes: “I applaud the author’s ability to create a believable backdrop for The Blythewood Curse to unfold. The detailed description of homes and surrounding lands of 1890 North York Moors were written in a way that takes you right there with the moist earth under your feet…” Read more
In 1890, Amelia and her brother William are informed that their estranged father has died, and they have inherited his home in England’s North York Moors. William escorts Amelia and her son Rowland from London to the house, only to find many unanswered questions. The townspeople know what happened ten years ago, but only a few of those, who did ritual within the stone circle, know about the curse and its devastating effects… Read more
Off the great golden coast
stretching twenty-two miles,
lies an island with history to boast.
On its easterly side the land smiles,
for it hides an old Avalon ghost… Read more
“Surprise Treat” – Review by Denise M. – “First off, I love a leading lady. I’ve read enough books with Prince Charmings in them so it’s always a joy to see a lady leading the way. After just a short lesson she was able to use just her brain to survive.” Read more
“A Word Nerd’s (wet?) dream come true.” – Review by John George – This is a very “thick” book, and that’s a good thing. It discusses the overlap between sports & sexuality, from the standpoint of the double entendre of sports terminology. It is very exhaustive, both for the sports covered, and of course the terminology peculiar to each sport. Read more
“In September my husband Vere and I rented an RV and took a two-week trip around California. We went up the backside of the Sierras, crossed over and then came down the California coast. There were some places where the summer fires still burned, the smoke turned the sky dark, and some roads were closed due to the fires. Despite that, it was a good trip…” Read more
“A solid adventure tale with a strong female lead, and as much of a love story as it is a tale of independence, Hiding in Paradise was just the book I needed to take me out of my own head for a while, to let go of my worries, and let someone else do the heavy lifting while I tagged along for a most enjoyable ride.” Read more
“Freedom Like the Wind” – a new poem shared from Lita’s second poetry book, Poetic Emanations of Light, Life, Love & Liberty… Read more
“Lita-Luise Chappell’s lifetime of experiences as a chef, world traveler and priestess have coalesced into this great work, which provides in its pages not only a bevy of tempting courses to “eat and to drink”, but also, if one looks deeper at the possibilities, a simple formula by which one can fortify themselves thereby, and infuse their cooking with both love under will and intention.” Read more