• The Moon Can Take His Time (Author Interview)

    www.amazon.com/dp/1730877613/ The Moon Can Take His Time looks like a great collection of poetry.  Any plans to make it into a series? First of all, thank you so much! As of right now it’s not looking like it will be a series, but I definitely plan for more poetry collections to come out in the future. What do you think makes a poem? Now there’s a question that trips me up a bit. I think that all one needs to “make a poem” is words that tell what they need to get out and say. In my opinion, there should be less worrying about the rules and regulations of writing a poem and more of just writing and seeing what your mind decides needs to be on the paper. What inspired you when writing The Moon Can Take His Time? There were a multitude of things. My own life, the lives of family members and friends, news and media, and even a role-playing game I play. What are your ambitions for your writing career?  Full time? Part time? I’d like to make it as full time as possible, even though we all know how difficult that can be. When did you decide to become a writer? I’ve always enjoyed writing, and I’ve gone through several stages in my life where I claimed I wanted to be a writer, but it was my first semester of college in fall of 2016 when I knew that was what I wanted to do. When writing The Moon Can Take His Time did anything stand out as particularly challenging? I think just trying to get the poems to come together and flow naturally. I’ve changed quite a bit, so the poems I wrote in 2017 are coming from a different place than the ones I wrote in 2018. It’s all about finding that balance and the similarities. Another thing was sorting the poems into their sections. Several could have gone in more than one, for example. How did you come up with the poems in The Moon Can Take His Time? Most of them just come to me, which sounds strange, but it’s the truth. I find that if I try to force a poem it doesn’t sound as natural or right to me, and I have a feeling it might not seem natural to the reader either. What do you like to do when not writing? When not writing I enjoy watching shows on Netflix or Prime and also playing EverJane. It’s a textbased roleplaying game set in the regency era, perfect for my nerdy brain. However, when I’m not doing those things, I can always appreciate the time to just sit and think or lay down and relax. I also enjoy reading, but with college lately, it’s been harder to actually read for pleasure. How can readers discover more about you and your work? The best place is to probably follow my Instagram @baleighrobertswriting as that’s where I tend to post the most writing updates. You can also follow my author profile on Goodreads! Readmore

  • TREPIDATION: Darkness and Light Can't Coexist

    https://amzn.to/2Qhfw9E What separates Heaven and Hell? Is it the goodness that lies in the deepest parts of humanity, some mystic gatekeeper ... or simply the power of an Almighty God, which many don't believe in? Once a child of light, Tyler is seduced into a world of evil and dark figures as the beauty of one girl blinds and dulls his Godly intuition.Unleashed from the loud cracklings of Hell, Legion, an elite dark angel, ascends to the earth. Commissioned by his Dark Lord Lucifer to claim the souls of infidels, Legion finds it tempting to claim the soul of Tyler; a one-time young Christian prodigy who's now fallen by the wayside.If Legion wants to ascend and be promoted to the highest amongst his dark ranks, he must consume a child of light. With untapped supernatural abilities of his own, will Tyler be able to fend off Legion and his horde of internal-dwelling demons, or will he be easily consumed like many before him, and perish with no solace? Readmore

  • GRIEF: 5 Lives | 5 Stories | 1 Need....Acceptance (Author Interview)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LDLGPNF    GRIEF looks like a great book with lesson on the impact of grief.  Any plans to make it into a series or publish similar themed books? I tried to leave a cliffhanger at the end of each chapter specifically for that reason.  I think, if people respond positively to the characters in each chapter or in any of them, I could expand the universe of each story to break them out into individual projects around that characters life.  Being a nurse practitioner and a critical care nurse for the last 18 years has provided me with a wealth of material and knowledge to have similarly themed books but I will also explore other areas of writing as well. What type of reader did you have in mind when writing this book?   Well, if you can read and you understand emotions on a basic level, this book (GRIEF) is for you.  When I write, as much as possible, I want to entertain and educate across the entire lifespan.  I guess that’s the Registered Nurse in me.  That’s why I am also writing a children’s book series and why I don’t feel beholden to just one genre. What inspired you when writing GRIEF? I have so many stories floating around in my head and I've started and stopped over a dozen.  I just never had the desire to just completely finish one until I saw my husband doing the same thing but finishing.  He starts and stops stories all the time but he does it when he gets a block and he just moves to where his creativity takes him.  That method works for me as well so now it's like an assembly line.  Expect to see a lot of productivity from me in writing now.  A lot of my inspiration comes from everyday life.  Television shows I watch and some sports play a big part.  For some of the more technical aspects of sports I consult with my husband. What are your ambitions for your writing career?  Full time?  Part time? Well, I’ve been a critical care Registered Nurse for 18 years and I’m a new graduate Family Nurse practitioner.  So, that’s my full time wage earning work.  However, it’s hard to call writing part time.  I put my all into it and devote full time to it when I’m doing it. When did you decide to become a writer? I didn’t just decide to become a writer.  It’s always been there.  Just like stories in my head have always been there.  I just decide to tap into that and reduce it to pen and paper and out comes a book.  Hopefully it’s material that entertains and educates at the same time just like GRIEF. When writing GRIEF did anything stand out as particularly challenging? I think I probably had the same challenges most writers have.  At times you get writers block, but like I said, my husband’s strategy works wonders in that area.  If we have b... Readmore

  • Blithe of Prospect (Author Interview)

    www.amazon.com/dp/0578422735/ Definition of Blithe of Prospect: An untroubled and happy mental picture of your future and future self that is not governed by that which is considered realistic, likely, or reasonable. Blithe of Prospect looks like a great self-help book. What type of reader did you write the book for?  I designed the perception planner for anyone that is on the vibrational frequency to receive it. We are vibrational in nature and if the book comes in your path and you resonate with the concept it will serve its purpose in your life. What do you think makes a great self-help book?   A great self-help book encourages you to use the faculties of your mind to focus and declare triumph in your life regardless of the circumstances. It helps you to actively be involved in the process of designing the greatest version of yourself and serves as a tool that you can always relate to and change based on your personal experiences or becoming— a book that keeps on giving. What inspired you when writing Blithe of Prospect? My mother introduced me to my blithe of prospect at a young age. She placed the seeds of happiness in my hand and encouraged me to plant it in my imagination. She believed and trusted in my capabilities to transform and design the world I preferred to live in. My mother is my inspiration, and when I created this book, I thought of all the moments that she told me to keep my blithe of prospect intact. What are your ambitions for your writing career?  Full time?  Part time? Right now it is part time. Throughout my studies and experiences I discovered there is universal power in being happy and beaming a light on your personal preferences.  I Intend on designing creative beautiful books that will inspire others to live their truth and be happy. When writing Blithe of Prospect did anything stand out as particularly challenging?   Blithe of prospect is a system that I have used throughout my life to manifest the desires of my heart. It only took 2 months to create from start to finish using he mastermind principle by Napoleon Hill.  The book vibrationally already existed, I just needed to focus and put the pieces together. The process flowed smoothly with very little challenges. What do you like to do when not writing?                  I love to go out with my family. We milk happiness every chance we get. How can readers discover more about you and your work?  Milk happiness with me on my community site that allows you to release your happy thoughts into the universe.  When we beam a light on the simple happy moments of our life we transform and become our highest expression, living the vision in our heart.  Thank you Milkhappiness.com Readmore

  • When My Soul Bleeds Words (Author Interview)

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578402327/     When My Soul Bleeds Words, looks like a great poetry book. Any plans for a follow-up or series? Probably not. It’s basically based on a chapter of my life that is in the past. What do you think makes a great poem? How it causes the reader to feel. How well a reader can connect to what it is trying to portray.What inspired you when writing When My Soul Bleeds Words? My own life experiences concerning my struggle with depression, suicide and bipolar symptoms. I wanted to raise awareness for mental health when it’s been such a taboo subject for so long, and to show there is hope despite all the hardships. What are your ambitions for your writing career? Full time? Part time? While writing is not my “bread winning” career, I do plan on continuing to write more books and publish them. My main reason for writing is not to make money. I write books to touch people’s hearts. When did you decide to become a writer?  I didn’t really decide, per se. It just felt natural and so therefore it just happened. I wanted to express my ideas and thoughts, so I started writing.  When writing When My Soul Bleeds Words did anything stand out as particularly challenging? Publishing a book is incredibly difficult. The hardest thing in this process has been marketing and distribution. The actual writing of the book was a breeze because whenever I felt inspired, or on the flipside, depressed, I wrote down what came to my mind in that moment. How did you come up with the poems in When My Soul Bleeds Words? As I mentioned earlier, the poems are based off my own experiences. Some of them are based off my perceptions of the world and my beliefs concerning religion and the afterlife, as well. When I fell in love with my husband, he was inspiration for a few poems, too. What do you like to do when not writing?  I am a nationally certified personal trainer and group fitness instructor, five days a week. I lift weights and do yoga, and also play nine different musical instruments and enjoy creating art. When I’m not working at the gym, I enjoy traveling with my husband Michael, doing historical reenactments, sewing, gardening, and visiting friends and family. How can readers discover more about you and your work? I have a website, www.leahoxendine.com, and you can also check out my Instagram profile: leah_oxendine_strong.  Readmore

LOST GIRL (Oracles Book 1)





Juniper Lynch has a flair for all things psychic - a gift she inherited from her dearly departed granny.

When her best friend, Gena needs help finding her missing retainer, Juniper is quick to try scrying, aka crystal-gazing. With no crystal ball handy, she goes the easy route and gazes into a glass of water. But the image that appears is not what she expected. The shriveled face of a missing girl floats to the surface. Juniper is seized by a mystical connection and the countdown clock begins.

Can she find the lost girl before they both wither away?
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