We’re so pleased to have author Madeleine Ribbon with us today to celebrate the release of her latest release, the Sci-Fi/Distopian novel Green Death. Madeleine is here to answer the question “Why Dystopian?”, and there’s also a giveaway so be sure to check out those details at the end. Welcome, Madeleine! Thank you for having…
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Review: Green Death by Madeleine Ribbon
Title: Green Death Author: Madeleine Ribbon Publisher: Self-Published Length: 394 Pages Category: Alt U/Dystpoian At a Glance: Green Death is fast paced and smart, the tension and trials are complemented by the intrigue and betrayal, and the sharp dialogue adds to everything that worked for me in this book along with the premise, the desire…
Review: Faire Secrets by Madeleine Ribbon
Title: Faire Secrets (The Faire Folk: Book Four) Author: Madeleine Ribbon Publisher: Loose Id Length: 234 Pages (Kindle) Category: Paranormal, Urban Fantasy At a Glance: I’ve enjoyed what I’ve read of Madeleine Ribbon’s other stories, but Faire Secrets turned out to be my least favorite in the series. Reviewed By: Kim Blurb: Zion’s life is…
Review: Faire Diviner by Madeleine Ribbon
Title: Faire Diviner Author: Madeleine Ribbon Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 234 Pages At a Glance: I must say that I’m quite taken with the author’s storytelling. Reviewed By: Kim Blurb: Rosewood, the magical Renaissance Faire’s psychic and one of the business partners, has been single for over ten years—ever since he accidentally revealed his psychic…
Review: Death by Dragon by Madeleine Ribbon
Title: Death by Dragon Author: Madeleine Ribbon Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 283 Pages At a Glance: A little bit of fairy tale and a heaping helping of fantasy with a side of action and danger kept this clever and fast paced story moving along. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Fell Harwick, half-incubus and witch extraordinaire,…
Finding Love In A Surfers Paradise In “Shooting the Curl”
“Embrace relational uncertainty. It’s called romance.” – Mark Batterson Summary: As a single parent, Caleb is trying his hardest to instil responsibility and values into his “Little Dude”, his adopted four year old son, Leo. Set in the rippling waves of a surfers paradise, Caleb and Leo are building their life together, forging Team One…
Finding Love In A Surfers Paradise In "Shooting the Curl"
“Embrace relational uncertainty. It’s called romance.” – Mark Batterson Summary: As a single parent, Caleb is trying his hardest to instil responsibility and values into his “Little Dude”, his adopted four year old son, Leo. Set in the rippling waves of a surfers paradise, Caleb and Leo are building their life together, forging Team One…