Wednesday, May 4, 2022

IWSG Wednesday

 


The first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.

 

The awesome co-hosts for the May 4 posting of the IWSG are Kim Elliott, Melissa Maygrove, Chemist Ken, Lee Lowery, and Nancy Gideon!

May 4 question - It's the best of times; it's the worst of times. What are your writer highs (the good times)? And what are your writer lows (the crappy times)?

 

Writing for me is a matter of emotional extremes. From the thin-aired heights of the top of the summit to the throw yourself off a cliff lows. Okay, I exaggerate but you get the idea. What causes these extremes: Besides when a story idea sparks in my brain, my highs are when I get good reviews and my books are selling. On the opposite end of the spectrum, when the story sparks flicker out, my books don’t sell and I get nasty reviews pretty much sums up my lows.

 

April/May reviews in no particular order.

 

EYE OF FIRE, second in the Dragon Soul Quartet by D. Wallace Peach

 

Another well-told tale in D. Wallace Peach’s lyrical fashion.

The story of the dragons and the folks that meld with them continues, this time flanking out in to include areas far from their homeland. There are several characters in this story that are challenged to lead people and right wrongs.  

After the dragons are freed from their chains in Taran Leigh, Earlin must lead the village in search of a new myth. Morgen, a sea captain, must face unpalatable truths and decide whether he will do something about it or continue to plead ignorance and ignore it. His sister Meriel must also decide whether to go home or take up the fight for the dragons.

Archer is a new character introduced at the end, who hunts those who hunt the dragons.  I expect to see this intriguing character more in the third book of the series.

A word of caution, the reader needs to stay on his/her toes, there are a lot of characters in this series. Luckily, the author has put a character index in the back so if you get confused you can always refer back to refresh yourself on a particular character and what their role is.

As always, D. Wallace Peach creates a world full of color, wonder and magic in a voice reminiscent of poets.

Available at Amazon.

 

And speaking of poets....

 

HUES OF HOPE, poetry by Balroop Singh

 

Weaves words into magic.

 

Ms. Singh has once again sprinkled fairy dust on her words, and with a deft touch, turned them into magic. Her poetry has color, texture, deep emotion and touches on feelings we’ve all experienced. Nature and family are lovely, recurring themes. This book relaxes and takes the reader to a more positive realm. Highly recommended.

Available at Amazon.

 

 

 

 

BETWEEN THE VINES (Keystone Couples) by Staci Stoilo

 

The is the second story in the Keystone Series I’ve read, third in the series, and I found it every bit as well written as the first. The stories sparkle with wit and humor. The heroines are feisty and the heroes strong.  For those that love a romance with a vineyard for the backdrop this is definitely your read.

Available at Amazon.

 

GRUMPY OLD TRICKSTER GODS: A GRUMPY OLD GODS ANTHOLOGY, including Ronel Janse van Vuuren

 

This fun anthology is about retired trickster gods that come out of retirement to have fun with one more trick or two. The gods range from the Goddess of Thieves to the God of Sleep. Ronel Janse van Vuuren zeroes in on the Goddess of Mischief in BLAZE OF GLORY. If you like political satire, you’ll probably appreciate BASTILLE DAY by Carlton Herzog. There’s something for everyone in this entertaining anthology.

Available at Amazon.

 

 

 

 

GHOSTLY INTERFERENCE by Jan Sikes

 

This story is about Jag Peters who is focused on his karma and Rena Jett who has grown up in foster care and known nothing but heartache. And then there’s Sam Jett, her brother, only he’s dead.

Both Jag and Rena have problems they are trying to work through that throw up roadblocks to a relationship. Rena’s includes trust issues.

Regardless of their differences in ideology and background they are drawn to each other. And a certain ghost is doing his best to insure they surmount the obstacles in their way and have a happy ever after.

The story has a fun, unexpected twist near the end. This a must read for Jan Sikes fans.

Available at Amazon.

 

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TWILIGHT’S ENCORE, Wounded Hearts Book 3 by Jacquie Biggar

 

Ty Garrett and Katy Fowler were high school sweethearts. Too young to handle the intensity of their emotions when Katy moves away with her family their relationship blows up.

Now Katy is back and planning to marry someone else. Besides emotional upheaval for the former lovers someone is out to sabotage the Fowler’s historic theater that Ty is renovating and to harm Katy herself. Now, not only is love on the line, but Katy’s life.

Ms. Biggar has excelled not only at building the world of Tidal Falls but of bringing her characters’ emotions to life. In Ty’s case, his seethe like a boiling caldron that is always ready to spill over and scald whoever is crossing his path, in particular Katy.

TWILIGHT’S ENCORE is another winner for Ms. Biggar.

Available at Amazon

AND  

So far, the winners of the I 💙 Books Bracelets are:

Laura Walda

D. Wallace Peach

Alex Cavanaugh


 MATEO'S BLOOD BROTHER a sequel to MATEO'S LAW is now out.

They were friends, close as brothers. Then they weren’t.

Mateo and Jesse are cautiously working their way back to friendship when Jesse discovers the unthinkable. Delilah, the sultry shifter who’d had affairs with both men, is still alive. The tumble she took over a mountain ridge—a fall that nearly killed Mateo—should have finished her.

Now, there’s no choice but for the two men to work together to take down a she-devil straight from hell.  As the stakes escalate and the hunt becomes more intense, another wolf appears on the scene. Always where Jesse’s at. Always when he’s in trouble.  Jesse is divided between ending Delilah, a new love interest, discovering the identity of a certain brown wolf and staying alive.

 

Available at Amazon:

https://tinyurl.com/MateosBloodBrother

AND

I'm visiting with Alex today.

 

 


 

 

 


 

58 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Thank you so much for persevering despite the lows. I do hope that the highs are more common.

A Hundred Quills said...

Hi! Thank you for that poetry book recommendation. And for the invaluable inputs you'll be sharing at the IWSG.

Natalie Aguirre said...

I go through the highs of loving writing and the lows of losing confidence in my writing. Hope your book release is going well.

Jeanie said...

Writer highs -- finishing! (Or, during process, the research and getting it organized; then the writing just happens.) Lows: Not finding what I'm looking for in research.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I'm glad I don't write novels for a living. I have enough trouble writing reports. I applaud you. You are SO diligent and supportive, too, Sandra.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Happy to host you today!

Staci Troilo said...

Excellent reviews, Sandra. My best to all the authors.

Nancy Gideon said...

Thanks for jumping on the admin team, Sandra! Your willingness to do the hard work is appreciated!! And YES and YES on the highs and lows.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Hopefully your new book IS selling well.

Diane Burton said...

Totally agree on your highs and lows. Thank you so much for joining the admin team. Your hard work and theirs is greatly appreciated.

Melissa said...

Congrats on becoming an IWSG admin! Good luck with your book. It sounds like an action- and emotion-packed novel.

Computer Tutor said...

Great list of books, Sandra. Several brought me many hours of joy. And congrats on your new position with #IWSG! You will be a great addition to their team.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, EC. Appreciate ya. It's the nature of the beast:)

Sandra Cox said...

It's wonderful. Thanks so much for stopping by and your well wishes.

Sandra Cox said...

I hear ya on that, Natalie. Thanks for the well wishes of MBB:)

Sandra Cox said...

I hear ya on researching. Very frustrating when you don't find what you are searching for.

Sandra Cox said...

Right back at ya on diligent and supportive. And let me add kind:)

Christine said...

Thanks for sharing your writer highs and lows

Kim Elliott said...

Your highs and lows are extremely relatable. Let's hope the good moments outweigh the bad!

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks for that, Alex. Appreciate ya.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Staci:)

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Nancy. Love your YES and YES:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks,Di. And thanks again for hosting Mateo, Jesse and I:)

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you, Diane:) Appreciate that.

Adam said...

Happy Wednesday

Sandra Cox said...

Thank you for the well wishes, Melissa, and for stopping by.

Sandra Cox said...

They are all great authors, aren't they, Jacqui. As are you:) Thanks for the well wishes:)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for taking the time to stop by and read the post, Christine:)

Sandra Cox said...

Let us hope;)

Staci Troilo said...

And thanks for adding mine to the list! I'm pleased you enjoyed it.

Sandra Cox said...

You bet. I was apparently one cup short of a full brew when I posted. As always, the story sparkled.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks. And to you, Adam:)

Staci Troilo said...

Ah. I do love a coffee metaphor. Almost as much as I love coffee!

I really do appreciate the kind words. You made my day.

Anonymous said...

That makes me happy:)

jbiggar said...

My highs and lows are an echo of yours, maybe we need the Insecure Writer's Group? :)
Thanks for the wonderful review for TE, I'm so happy you enjoyed the story!

Jan Sikes said...

Thank you SO much for the wonderful review for Ghostly Interference! I am most grateful!

Mae Clair said...

So many good reviews, Sandra. I've read most of these (Hues of Hope, Between the Vines, Ghostly Interference, and Twilights Encore), and enjoyed each and every one of them. Congratulations to all the authors represented here!

Joan Hall said...

Nice selection of reviews, Sandra. I've read a few of these.

D.L. Finn said...

Great reviews, Sandra! I have read a few of these and agree fantastic reads :) The others I have waiting patiently for me on my Kindle. I have those highs and lows too, and try to find that balance when I can. Hugs xo

B. Weeks said...

Wonderful reviews. Congratulations to each of these authors. And congrats to you as well, Sandra.

Birgit said...

You gave wonderful reviews to these books. I would say dump the bad reviews and concentrate on the good because that's what counts. Can we get the god of sleep to put a spell on Putin?

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much Sandra for reviewing Hues of Hope, I love it. I am honored to be placed amongst such awesome authors. love and hugs.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like some great tales. Congratulations to everyone.

D. Wallace Peach said...

What a delight to find your review here of Eye of Fire, Sandra. I'm just delighted. Thank you. And reviews for a lot of books I've read too from some wonderful authors. Plus two waiting for me in my kindle. I'll never catch up! Thanks again and Happy Reading!

Gwen Plano said...

Wonderful selection and great writers! Congratulations to all and a big thank you, Sandra, for sharing.

J.Q. Rose said...

Yes, I feel the same highs and lows you experience. Love your emotional extremes description--"From the thin-aired heights of the top of the summit to the throw yourself off a cliff lows." Hopefully more highs than lows for everyone.

Sandra Cox said...

For sure on IWSG:)
Thanks for sharing your talent with us:)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing it, Jan:)

Anonymous said...

Hey Mae. How are you? Thanks so much for stopping by and supporting our excellent authors.

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear that, Joan. Thanks so much for stopping by.

Sandra Cox said...

Yay you. Your Kindle is always full:) We are always trying to find the balance aren't we? xoxo

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Beem:) And thanks for stopping by and supporting everyone.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Birgit:)
Yes and yes:)

Anonymous said...

Entirely my pleasure, Balroop. It was a joy to read.

Sandra Cox said...

There are indeed:)

Sandra Cox said...

It was my delight to read it, Diana. We never get caught up on our reading do we?

Sandra Cox said...

All my pleasure, Gwen. Thanks for stopping by to support everyone.

Anonymous said...

Yay for those highs:)