Title: Beauty, Inc. Author: Tara Lain Narrator: Kale Williams Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 6 hours and 5 minutes Category: Fairy Tale At a Glance: I’d like to thank Tara Lain for introducing me to Kale Williams. I love how this man has narrated this series. He really does bring the characters to life. Reviewed…
Tag: Fairy Tales
Review: Riverdance – An Anthology from Torquere Press
Title: Riverdance Anthology Authors: Morwen Navarre, Lynn Townsend, L.J. Hamline, Dale Cameron Lowry, Asta Idonea Publisher: Torquere Press Pages/Word Count: 99 Pages At a Glance: On the whole this is a nice anthology; the stories are fanciful and hit a distinctly Irish note. Reviewed By: Carrie Blurb: Riverdance is a compilation of all things Irish….
Guest Post: Myths Untold: Faery – J. Scott Coatsworth
Please join us in welcoming author J. Scott Coatsworth to chat with us about some of the research he did for Through the Veil, his contribution to the Myths Untold: Faery anthology. Doing the Research It’s always fun researching a new story. For “Through the Veil”, my novella in the new book “Myths Untold: Faery”,…
Guest Post and Giveaway: Second Skin by Alex Whitehall
We’re so pleased to welcome author Alex Whitehall today, on the tour for their new novella, Second Skin. Enjoy Alex’s guest post and then be sure to check out the giveaway details below to enter for the chance to win a $25 Riptide Publishing store credit. Good luck! Hello, everybody! I’m Alex Whitehall, and I’m…
Character Interview and Giveaway: The Naked Prince by Joe Cosentino
We’re so pleased to welcome Joe Cosentino to TNA today, with a character interview he conducted with Ben the bear from his latest novel The Naked Prince. Joe’s also offering a giveaway. Here’s what you need to do to enter, and what you could win: Post a comment below about why you love fairy tales….
Audio Review: Truth in the Dark by Amy Lane – Narrated by Nick J. Russo
Title: Truth in the Dark Author: Amy Lane Narrator:: Nick J. Russo Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Run Time: 4 Hours and 40 Minutes At a Glance: Truth in the Dark is a fantastic fairy tale, and I loved how this one ended. Reviewed By: Kim Blurb: “I am not beautiful…” Knife’s entire existence has been as…
Guest Post and Giveaway: The Bayou Fairy Tale Blog Tour With Lex Chase
Hello everyone! I’m Lex Chase, and I want to give a huge thank you to Lisa for hosting me today. Right now she’s getting ready for GayRomLit, and my butt is staying home. Today, I’m here to talk about Bayou Fairy Tale, the long awaited sequel to Americana Fairy Tale. It’s only been a year…
Excerpt and Giveaway: The Betrothed: A Faery Tale Blog Tour with Therese Woodson
Today we’re so pleased to welcome author Therese Woodson on the Betrothed: A Faery Tale blog tour. Enjoy the excerpt Therese has chosen to share, and then be sure to click on the Rafflecopter widget below for the chance to win an e-copy of the book. Good luck! Blurb: Faery royalty have always married for…
Guest Post: The Immortal Fairy Tale by Amy Lane
Blood in the Forest — What I Know of Fairy Tales When I was a kid, my parents used to ship me off to my grandparents for the summer. We didn’t have a lot of money—or a lot of space—so I was allowed to bring two books. Books were bad. If I brought books I…
Guest Post: Once Upon a Time — Reimagined Fairy Tales with Keira Andrews & Leta Blake
When we first began writing our sexy, gay twists on classic fairy tales, we deeply offended someone on the internet, who ranted that the children’s stories we all grew up reading should remain unsullied. We thought it rather amusing that this person was crusading to retain the purity of fairy tales when the original stories…
Guest Post: Once Upon a Time — Reimagined Fairy Tales with Keira Andrews & Leta Blake
When we first began writing our sexy, gay twists on classic fairy tales, we deeply offended someone on the internet, who ranted that the children’s stories we all grew up reading should remain unsullied. We thought it rather amusing that this person was crusading to retain the purity of fairy tales when the original stories…
Review: Spinning Gold by C. Margery Kempe
Title: Spinning Gold Author: C. Margery Kempe Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing Pages/Word Count: 23 Pages Rating: 3.5 Stars Blurb: How long would it be before the prince discovered Freawine couldn’t really spin straw into gold-or that this “peasant girl” was really a boy?
Guest Post and Giveaway: The Spinning Gold Blog Tour With C. Margery Kempe
Why do fairy tales eternally return? We never seem to get tired of them. While most people know the Disney versions best, surprisingly few have read the Grimm versions upon which they were based, which can be very grim indeed. Those in turn were based upon oral retellings of stories by German and Alsatian women,…