Author: Rachael Ritchey

  • “Tryst” A Twelve Realms Flash Fiction Story

    It’s time for a new flash fiction story for #BlogBattle! This month’s prompt is BLANK, and you can still participate for January. Head over to bbprompt.com for more info on the new changes and updated design after you read this piece inspired by my favorite lady’s maid from the small kingdom of Taisce in the…

  • New YA Fiction! Portal to Eartha by E. E. Rawls

    I haven’t got to read this yet, but woot woot! New book by talented author E. E. Rawls! Portal to Eartha What’s it About? Future Japan, and an Altered girl on the run from the mafia. Sixteen-year-old Lotus was once fascinated by the portal legend her dad used to tell: of a world where people…

  • Cover Reveal: Blood of the Seer, Book 2 of The Dragon Keep Chronicles

    Ahhhh!!!! I’m so excited. This cover looks great (not my work) and the book is bound to be amazing! I loved Oath of the Outcast (click here for my review), book 1 of The Dragon Keep Chronicles, and I can’t wait to read Blood of the Seer! Congrats to C. M. Banschbach on this excellent…

  • New Book! New Interview! Meet Emily Hayse & The Rivers Lead Home (& Other Stories)

    Here the year 2020 is coming nearer its close, and I’ve had the privilege of sharing some great new books with you over the months! That trend is not stopping yet! This has definitely been a good year for books, if nothing else. Wouldn’t you agree? Well, Emily Hayse, author of Seventh City & The…

  • New Release! Come Marching Home by Hazel West

    I have been away from the blogosphere for over a month now! I know I post even less often than that anymore it seems, but I hope you’re all doing well. I plan on coming back later this month and actually getting my head back in the game. BUT, now that that business is settled,…

  • Book Review of Beast of the Night by E.E. Rawls

    Where to start? Well, I’ll begin by saying this will be a spoiler-free review. That’s nice, right?! First, I have to share the book and cover. It’s beautiful, a lovely reflection of the quirky Beauty and the Beast retelling that lies within. Beast of the Night is a lovely retelling of Beauty and the Beast…

  • Microsoft Word Actually Being Useful in Self-Editing

    Originally posted on Writing Despite Computers and Programmes: Editing. Outside assistance I have to be one of the world’s worst in this department of the writing process. People finding mistakes in my spelling or syntax or questioning punctuation is bad enough. When anyone suggests even in the most friendlies of tones that there could be…

  • Melody of Memories #BlogBattle: FLUTE

    Nothing could be more irritating than Cos’s terrible playing. Nothing. No, not even the honking of old lady Gleason’s pet goose was as bad. Jemma looked at the sky in askance. “Please, Lord, let him learn to play that thing, or for my sanity, let that flute find a home at the bottom of the…