Lacey Terwilliger was a good wife...at least she thought she was. She was devoted to her husband "Mike", in a stay-at-home, junior league, garden-club kind of way, and her husband not only preferred it, it was "understood." It also looked good for his marriage and was great for his CPA ... READ the POST
Leslie’s Book Bliss: Textual Encounters by Morgan Parker
Wow, this is one of those books that sucks you in; and immediately!! The storyline is refreshingly unique, which is a huge plus for me personally, and the writing flowed with believable ease. This new author is one to watch as he tells his story mostly through witty text messages between ... READ the POST
Leslie’s Book Bliss: The Final Piece by Maggi Myers
One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. The circumstances of this story are difficult and tragic at best, but Ms. Meyers draws a gentle, yet beautiful picture - one that will make you wish you had stashed the Kleenex a little closer. The Final Piece is not for the faint of heart. It deals ... READ the POST
Leslie’s Book Bliss: West of Want (Hearts of the Anemoi #2) by Laura Kaye
I would like to suggest that "Women's Fantasy" become a new genre, because that's exactly what you get with Kaye's second book, West of Want in her Hearts of the Anemoi series. The hero, Zephyros, god of the West Wind and Spring, and his human heroine, Ella steamed up the atmosphere even more than ... READ the POST
Leslie’s Book Bliss: Thoughtless by S.C Stephens
This is one of only three books to have ever made me cry. The emotional roller-coaster of this story was trying, insightful, funny, inappropriate, sad and even hurtful just to mention a few. It also took a while for the story to take ahold of me, however, the writing was good and was able to keep me ... READ the POST
Book Blogger Love-A-Thon!!
As you all know, I'm a self-published author. I read an article last week about the "new gatekeepers" in publishing. It used to be that an author had to convince an agent of their talents. Once they did that, the agent had to convince a publishing company to publish the author's book. In other ... READ the POST