Once Upon a Curse
Once Upon a Curse is a collection of faerie tale revisions you won’t see on the Disney Channel.
These are print or digital books that would interest any reader.
Once Upon a Curse is a collection of faerie tale revisions you won’t see on the Disney Channel.
Diverse characters in literature are needed to reflect the reality of the world. Leila Marvi, a deaf character, tells about her role in the Koolura Series.
A famous sculptor is murdered. The whodunit is secondary to the talented character study of M.C.V. Egan’s focus in this literary novel.
Five young women from diverse backgrounds pull together to survive World War II in a small English village.
Books in general and YA books in particular skirt over the issue of mental illness. Author Peter D. Weiler changes this with five poignant fairy tales about mentally challenged royalty.
Central City is cursed by a demon and it’s up to Supergirl to undo the magic before her city is doomed to remain forever as Ancient Rome.
A writer’s life during the Pandemic can be fruitful.
“The Class of 1983” now has a sequel, “The Summer of 1984”, a YA time travel novel that will keep you turning pages until the surprising climax.
The Abduction of Joshua Bloom took years to write and even longer to get published. Here’s the inside story.
Wolf Hollow is a town that protects its own. It knows a great evil is coming and only a greater evil can save the village from destruction.