Review: Bones (Gothika: Volume Two) by Kim Fielding, Eli Easton, Jamie Fessenden, and B.G. Thomas

Title: Bones (Gothika: Volume Two) Author: Anthology Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 260 Pages Overall Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: Vodou. Obeah. Santeria. These religions seem mysterious and dark to the uninitiated, but the truth is often very different. Still, while they hold the potential for great power, they can be dangerous to those who don’t... Continue Reading →

Audio Review: Brute by Kim Fielding – Narrated by K.C. Kelly

Title: Brute Author: Kim Fielding Narrator:: K.C. Kelly Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 11 Hours, 14 Minutes Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: Brute leads a lonely life in a world where magic is commonplace. He is seven and a half feet of ugly, and of disreputable descent. No one, including Brute, expects him to be more... Continue Reading →

Review: The Pillar by Kim Fielding

Title: The Pillar Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: During his youth, orphaned thief Faris was flogged at the pillar in the town square and left to die. But a kind old man saved him, gave him a home, and taught him a profession. Now Faris is the herbalist... Continue Reading →

Kim Fielding’s “Motel. Pool.” Is A Ghost Lover’s Paradise

“I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Title: Motel. Pool. Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 206 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: In the mid-1950s, Jack Dayton flees his working-class prospects in Omaha and heads to Hollywood, convinced he’ll be the next James Dean. But sleazy casting... Continue Reading →

Kim Fielding's "Motel. Pool." Is A Ghost Lover's Paradise

“I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.” ― Salman Rushdie Title: Motel. Pool. Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 206 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: In the mid-1950s, Jack Dayton flees his working-class prospects in Omaha and heads to Hollywood, convinced he’ll be the next James Dean. But sleazy casting... Continue Reading →

Kim Fielding’s “Pilgrimage” Takes You On A Journey Of Love And Second Chances! – Reviewed by Sammy

”To live, to TRULY live, we must be willing to RISK. To be nothing in order to find everything. To leap before we look.” – Mandy Hale Title: Pilgrimage Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating: 4 stars Blurb: Fiscal analyst Mike Carlson is good with spreadsheets and baseball stats. He doesn’t... Continue Reading →

Kim Fielding's "Pilgrimage" Takes You On A Journey Of Love And Second Chances! – Reviewed by Sammy

”To live, to TRULY live, we must be willing to RISK. To be nothing in order to find everything. To leap before we look.” – Mandy Hale Title: Pilgrimage Author: Kim Fielding Publisher: Dreamspinner Pages/Word Count: 200 Pages Rating: 4 stars Blurb: Fiscal analyst Mike Carlson is good with spreadsheets and baseball stats. He doesn’t... Continue Reading →

"Alaska" Proves To Be The Perfect Setting This Holiday Season

“Did someone drawed a fireplace for you, Uncle Marco?” “Not this year, honey.” “Then how will Santa find you?” “Oh, I’m sure he’ll find a way.” --- Tia Fielding What a beautiful, heartbreaking little Christmas story this is by Kim Fielding. Another new author to me, but I quickly became a fan. Though Alaska did... Continue Reading →

“Alaska” Proves To Be The Perfect Setting This Holiday Season

“Did someone drawed a fireplace for you, Uncle Marco?” “Not this year, honey.” “Then how will Santa find you?” “Oh, I’m sure he’ll find a way.” --- Tia Fielding What a beautiful, heartbreaking little Christmas story this is by Kim Fielding. Another new author to me, but I quickly became a fan. Though Alaska did... Continue Reading →

Review: Housekeeping by Kim Fielding

BLURB: When Nicky Hauser walks in on his restaurant-owner boyfriend having sex with a waiter, Nicky loses his lover, his job, and his home all in one night. Although he’s nearly thirty, he’s never settled on a true career, and he has nothing to show for his years with Tom. Depressed and unable to find... Continue Reading →

Review: The Tin Box by Kim Fielding

“Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow   I've read several books by this author and enjoyed them immensely. I had no idea she was going to take me on such an emotional ride with this one. William takes on a job as a caretaker at an... Continue Reading →

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