Book Review: Patricia A. McKillip’s Wonders of the Invisible World
An anthology of sixteen short stories about fey, magic, and fairytales with an introduction by Charles de Lindt and an essay on what inspires McKillip.
An anthology of sixteen short stories about fey, magic, and fairytales with an introduction by Charles de Lindt and an essay on what inspires McKillip.
A rejected lover and an ambivalent angel-in-training teach each other that love is possible when you find the right person.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Laura’s Big Breakon October 6th 2012 and has 181 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon A cute and reluctant romance, and in 2013, Laura’s Big Break won the Gulf Coast RWA Silken Sands Self-Published Star Award for Contemporary Romance. My Take This was great! A sweet read of two people discovering all that they didn’t know about each other. I envy their trip around Holland, even if I don’t lust for the bike/camping trip. I loved this one, LOL: “Under the heading of ‘other abilities’ she could write ‘scarier than armed conflict’.” Her boss does have a point about her being in the more adult leagues; I just can’t agree with her moral decisions. It’s one of those things I dislike about journalists. Yes, I am making a blanket judgment, but, as Claire says, next week the world will focus on something or someone else. In the meantime, the hatchet job a media outlet does on someone sticks to that person forever. It’s not fair to force this on someone, especially when someone […]
Elven detective Saxon Kirby is under pressure to find out who left a gnawed body at a Las Vegas tourist attraction.
My compliments to the chef on how well the wines complemented the meal in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.