My Review of Get a Life, Chloe Brown (the Brown Sisters, #1) by Talia Hibbert
I recently finished reading the contemporary romance novel, Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters, #1). This is the second novel by Talia Hibbert that I've read and have enjoyed, even more than Operation Atonement. The character, Chloe Brown is kind of a mess....
Is It Just Me?
Photo by Ann H on Pexels.com I need some help with this because it's really ticking me off. I'm not a mllenial or gen-xer by any stretch of the imagination, but in my opinion, that shouldn't matter. Yet, it seems like it does, at least when it comes to customer...
I Just Don’t Understand by Pamela D. Beverly
Image by La Miko/Pexels I'm sure that I'm showing my ignorance but humor me because I just don't understand. I watched on the news recently and also read an article about an ice sheet breaking off of a glacier in Greenland and raising the sea level. Meanwhile, the...
Are We a Melting Pot?
Pexels image credit: Steve Johnson Earlier this month, Deb Haaland, the United States Secretary of the Interior and first Native American Cabinet Secretary was on TV, speaking about the abuse that Native American children suffered at the schools they were forced to...
Not Always What it Seems
My writing prompt was inspired by a holiday-themed Morning Inspiration: Writing Prompt No. 4, from Nortina's blog, Lovely Curses. "Woman, you spend entirely too much money shopping," the man complained. "You're a damn diva, you know that?" "Just hand me that bag, will...
Not Always What it Seems by Pamela D. Beverly
My writing prompt was inspired by a holiday-themed Morning Inspiration: Writing Prompt No. 4, from Nortina's Blog, Lovely Curses. "Woman, you spend entirely too much money shopping," the man complained. "You're a damn diva, you know that?" "Just hand me that bag, will...
Can We Please Decide on Something?
This really burns me up. If these issues don't present a case for passing the infrastructure package in Congress, I don't know what does. It's ridiculous that bridges and buildings are collapsing. I can count at least three of these incidents happening in the last...
Cicadas! Can You Handle Them? by Pamela D. Beverly
Every 17 years, I dread this time. It was bad enough the first time I remember seeing them as a young adult. I lived in a midrise apartment complex at the time. I still remember darting with a screech from the building, to the sidewalk, to my where my car was parked....
An excerpt from My Upcoming Novella, A Type of Hunger by Pamela D. Beverly
Image Credit: The Creative Exchange on Unsplash Chapter Three Carla awoke with a start, the hammering in her heart matching the frenzied pounding in her head. “Was I having a nightmare?” she wondered aloud. The question remained unanswered, the soft hum of the heat...
My Book Review of Midnight Wings: A Science Fiction Retelling of Cinderella (Rove City, Book 1) by Ariele Sieling
I don’t really read science fiction and I haven’t read fairy tales since I was a kid, so I was interested in reading a mash-up up both genres. However, there was a challenge to read a book out of our comfort zones, so I decided to read one by a fellow author and also like myself, a participant of this year’s The Write Women Book Fest (@thewritewomenbookfest).