Author: stormshultz

  • Unbetrothed by Candice Yamnitz (Book Review)

    Unbetrothed by Candice Yamnitz (Book Review)

    “Around Agatha Sea, princesses are poised, magically gifted, and betrothed.  So, when seventeen-year-old Princess Beatriz still fails to secure a betrothal, her parents hold a ball. Forming an alliance could mean the difference between peace and war, but Beatriz doesn’t want just any suitor.She’s in love with her best friend, Prince Lux. Marrying Prince Lux…

  • Blog Under Construction

    Blog Under Construction

    As I get closer to publishing Meant to Bee, I’m reevaluating the purpose of my blog. And I’m asking you for help! I’ve considered doing some interviews, maybe some authors or people who can give insight into themes that are in Meant to Bee (beekeeping or growing herbs). Would that be something you’d be interested…

  • Yvette’s Moon

    Yvette’s Moon

    “In war-torn France in 1940, Yvette Castillon’s darling husband Henri is taken by the German army and forced to join their cause. Before he leaves, he makes Yvette promise to wait for him. She stays true to her word as the war rages on. As the months turn into years, all she can do is…

  • The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella (Book Review)

    The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella (Book Review)

    “It’s been over two years since Effie’s beloved parents got divorced, destroying the image of the happy, loving childhood she thought she had. Since then, she’s become estranged from her father and embarked on a feud with his hot (and much younger) girlfriend, Krista. And now, more earth-shattering news: Greenoaks, the rambling Victorian country house…

  • Ahava, first of her name (Flash Fiction)

    Ahava, first of her name (Flash Fiction)

    I actually think this has the potential of turning into something longer one day! I haven’t really written anything in a fantasy land in a while, but Ahava makes me want to tell her story. The wind tugs at my hair, undoing the curls that had taken me hours to perfect.  I always hated fancy…

  • The Ultimate Gift List for Booklovers!

    The Ultimate Gift List for Booklovers!

    Let’s jump right in! I realize this list is a tad late in the game, but never late than never, right? 😬 Also, for the sake of supporting small businesses, I will be mostly posting links to small businesses including ones that are featured through Amazon Handmade and Etsy. All links are purely suggestions and…

  • Christmas in Love (Book Review)

    Christmas in Love (Book Review)

    “A basement flood, a winter storm, and a little holiday magic (okay, maybe a lot) might be just what the doctor prescribed for Natalie and Cade.Cade hasn’t been home for the holidays for three years. Not since the Christmas he planned to propose to Natalie… before she dumped him. This year’s Christmas gift? Having to…

  • Loving my Actual Christmas by Alexandra Kuykendall (Book Review)

    Loving my Actual Christmas by Alexandra Kuykendall (Book Review)

    It. Is. Officially. CHRISTMAS TIME! And because it’s Christmas time, I’m going to try to read some holiday books this season to talk about with you! Starting with Loving my Actual Christmas by Alexandra Kuykendall I recommend reading Loving my Actual Christmas before the hectic holidays start! Alexandra draws her reader’s attention to things that…

  • A Thanksgiving Wish (Flash Fiction)

    A Thanksgiving Wish (Flash Fiction)

    I wrote this short story as a continuation of A Man to Fall for back in early September, but since it is Thanksgiving themed, I’ve been sitting on it until now! If you want to see how Emma and Heath met, click on ‘A Man to Fall for’ above! The creamy flavor of hazelnut cappuccino…

  • Indie Author Day (11-13-21)

    Indie Author Day (11-13-21)

    Indie author day is tomorrow! I’m pretty excited, to be completely honest. Unfortunately, many people aren’t familiar with the term ‘indie author’, so, what is an indie author? The term ‘indie’ refers to independent publishing, which describes the process of publishing a book without using a publishing house. Publishing houses are usually referred to as…