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Author Interview: Kaylena Radcliff

I had the privilege of interviewing this awesome writer, Kaylena Radcliff and learning more about her book, Mouse. Check it out below! Mouse wakes not knowing who or where she is. Only the searing pain of the number 146 being burned on her arm. A slave in Misty Summit’s Manufacturing Facility, she is alone until …

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Author Interview: Tricia Mingerink and Kendra E. Ardnek

Today I’m joining the Blog Tour for the release of two wonderful authors I know, Tricia Mingerink and Kendra E. Ardnek! They have allied themselves with four other authors because every single one of them is releasing a Twelve Dancing Princesses retelling. How cool is that? You can check out the rest of the stops …

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Author Interview: Michelle M. Bruhn

I have the honor of interviewing Michelle Bruhn, author of Songflight, an epic dragon fantasy. This is part of her blog tour. What inspired you to write Songflight? A few things, actually. The initial idea of a woman with the power to command dragons through song came from a book series called Dragonriders of Pern …

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7 Clean Young Adult (YA) Fantasy Books You Should Read

The author has compiled a list of recommended YA Fantasy books following a reader’s inquiry. Each review highlights a unique story, ranging from mystical adventures and dragon slaying to discovering inherited legacies and challenging quests. The reviews emphasize engaging characters, imaginative settings, and clean, compelling narratives, providing links to purchase each book.

Author Interviews Blog Reader's Corner

Author Interview: Claire M. Banschbach

Hello all! Today I’m participating in the Winter Spell Blog Tour for Claire M. Banschbach by interviewing the author! I’m excited to be interviewing Claire because she is the author of Oath of an Outcast in addition to this wonderful book. In fact, this is my second interview with her. You can read the first …