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What Does Your Book Organisation Method Say About You?

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For book lovers, an at-home library is way more than just a practical space for storage. Instead, those bookshelves become living, breathing features, and are often the things we spend most of our time admiring or toying with when we’re at home.

It’s for this reason that attractive editions of books often become so important to bibliophiles, and it’s also why we’ll always seek striking storage solutions like these timber shelves over a rushed or cheap bookcase. Unfortunately, no matter how attractive your books or shelving happen to be, your efforts to bring this space to life can still start to falter if you don’t also consider which style of bookish organisation best suits your needs.

Admittedly, most book lovers will continually reorganise and play around with their living libraries – that’s all part of the fun! However, most of us do this as part of a far wider quest to settle on our own true book organisation method at last and, when we finally find a method that helps us to always make the most of our books, it’s not unheard of for us to stick to it like glue.

Of course, there’s no right or wrong when it comes to book organisation, and the style that works for you is undeniably the right option. The question is, what exactly does your chosen style say about you as a person and a reader?

Exciting Queer Dark Urban Fantasy Series! Indie Book Recommendations

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Hi everyone! In this post I wanted to share a very exciting queer dark urban fantasy series!! Every book in the series sounds and looks so good and I want more people to know about it! There are 8 books, the last installment is due to release this May. The first book is currently free on Kindle so please check it out and leave a review to support the author!

Jack of Thorns

Laurence Riley might be able to see the future, but he can't see a way to fix his messed-up life. He can't control anything—not his supernatural talents, not his drug addiction, and not his violent ex-boyfriend. Laurence needs help and he knows it. A lifelong pagan, he turns to his god... and he gets Jack. Jack can help Laurence tame his powers and take control of his life. But it comes at a price: Laurence will need to keep him fed with regular offerings of sex. For the old Laurence, that would've been a pleasure. Problem is, Laurence has met Quentin.

Quentin is devastatingly handsome, way out of Laurence's league (like British nobility levels of out-of-his-league), and unbearably chaste. If that weren’t enough to keep Laurence away, Quentin's wild telekinesis is even more uncontrollable than Laurence's precognition. But Laurence doesn't want anyone else, and Jack is getting hungry.

Then Laurence foresees a glimpse of Jack's true plan. It will leave a trail of death across San Diego--and Laurence has been helping him do it. The past has taught him that the future can't be changed. But if Laurence and Quentin can't stop Jack, there won't be any future at all.

Jack of Thorns is the first book in a dark urban fantasy series where X-Men meets The Magicians.

FREE on Kindle


Some men are forged in fire.

Quentin d’Arcy may have survived a showdown with a god, but now he faces something far more terrifying: falling in love. And the secret he’s hiding from Laurence could burn them both.

Kane Wilson says he wants to make a better world—one in which psychics are out and proud without fear of reprisal or hatred—but there’s a trail of bodies buried in his past. Kane’s power is his words. When he commands, everyone obeys. They have no choice.

Everyone except Quentin. As the only person in San Diego immune to Kane’s mind-control, he is the psychic community’s last line of defense against Wilson’s murderous schemes.

The fire has been foreseen.

Quentin’s survival hasn’t.


Hunter and prey. Which is which?

Laurence Riley believed that he was nothing. He couldn’t have been further from the truth. Descended from Herne the Hunter, his own need to seek prey has long gone unfulfilled. Now it’s out of control.

Something ancient is coming to take Quentin home: a creature of nightmare who feasts on the flesh of children. But Laurence has seen the real monster. The one who is pulling all their strings from afar.

Only Herne can prepare Laurence to face an evil which far outmatches him. Their enemy wields the most powerful weapon of all, and will destroy everyone Laurence loves unless he can master the same power.

He must learn magic.

Indie Book Recommendations #4

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Hello everyone! In this post I am going to be sharing some more random indie book recommendations! You can find more on my indie books page


Orphaned at a young age and taken in by Telvan’s most notorious bandit gang, Kinrou had no real expectations in life. He knew nothing of his past, nor did he care to. Then, one day, with the death of a Dragon Warrior, everything changed.

After a trip to Karath, the capital city of Telvan, he was told about a threat to the peace and that he had been hand picked by the Sky Lords themselves to stop it if only he could discoverwhat this threat was in time.

Free on Kindle Unlimited








Children of the Fox (Children of An'katerr Book 2)

Kinrou finds himself once again heading out on the road after receiving some cryptic information from the Fire Lord. This time his journey takes him into the country of Zalityu with the hopes of learning about his past.Along the way he encounters Fox Warriors, dead men, and a lost god.

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Children of the Wolf (Children of An'katerr Book 3)

Growing up is hard. Growing up as a foreigner in a strange land is harder. Nuren lived most of his life in a country not his own, with only the memories of a frightened child to remind him of who he is. Alone and longing for a home he barely remembers, he curses the gods that ripped him from his home, turning to a hidden divine force for solace. Shortly after turning sixteen, he enlists in the army as the first step towards enacting his vengeance.

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Indie Book Recommendations #3

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Hello everyone! In this post I am going to be sharing some more random indie book recommendations! You can find more on my indie books page


The 13th Zodiac is a High Fantasy, slow-burn romance with a hint of Anime. Originally, L. Krauch wrote it as a comic book in High school. Now, 20 years, and three kids later, she sat down and wrote a novel. So, grab some tea, slice up an apple, and enjoy this mulit-PoV journey 20 years in the making.

Running from his past finally catches up to Jase Raion, an ex-member of the Ashen Guard and the Crown Prince of Chall. After settling on the island of Aria, he receives an unexpected contract: The lost princess of Aria was discovered living in the port town of Brighton, on the outskirts of the island Kingdom.

A trip to the markets in Brighton ends abruptly as Liya Fairaway stumbles into Jase. She vanishes in the busy marketplace when Jase realizes who she is, the lost princess of Aria and the bearer of the 13th Zodiac: Eternity. And his target.

Something ancient pulls them together, a bond that neither can deny. Reluctantly at first, Jase joins Liya and the other Zodiac to end the threat of Soren Raion, the King of Chall.

Time is not on their side, and Fate has other plans.

"I enjoyed the fight scenes and the supernatural themes. Another interesting development was the relationship between two people who are supposed to be enemies: Liya and Jase. The ending was immensely satisfying and rewarding. The worldbuilding was also great, for example, the idea that man was made with soil from the Titan of Urth and breath from the Titan of Sky." - Reader's favorite

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Rightly Wrong or Wrongly Right

Adara doesn't like parties, but as the daughter of the city's local newspaper and new station manager, Dania, she is expected to make social appearances. Her only friend is the family chauffeur and butler, Marshall. Dania shelters Adara and controls every aspect of her life. One day Adara travels to her cousin's house for a celebration. She follows her regular behavior pattern and isolates herself in a corner, talking to no one.

She is interrupted by Dean. She likes the man and agrees to leave the party with him to get fast food. Adara receives a blow to her head from armed robbers and realizes she doesn't want to go home. She spends the night with Dean and returns home the following day to her mother's mansion only to find she can't remember a thing from the night before. Her family thinks Dean assaulted her, but she Slowly remembers differently.

The next day Marshall tells her a story about her birth mother that changes everything. Determined to return to Dean, Adara runs away from her family. Dean realizes a plot within the family to frame him for Adara's amnesia. Adara later recollects the last time she saw her father, and now she wonders what happened to her father that night years before?



Lea is a friendless 26-year-old. She is dealing with untreated depression and anxiety. She decides to end it all by standing on the country road dressed in black. Darren is her 24-year-old neighbor. He has admired her from afar for years. Darren hits her and immediately rushes her to the local hospital, where she works. She slowly recovers and finds Darren by her side every day. Darren takes Lea home to continue her recovery, determined to marry her. But Blake returns.

Blake is Darren's older brother, and Blake has been overseas enjoying the combat. But now, Blake is determined to steal the girl. When Darren is out, Blake pretends to be Darren and has sex with Lea. Three days later, when her period is a day late, Lea takes a pregnancy test. She realizes there is no way it could be Blake's. But Blake finds the test and blackmails her by saying he will kill himself and take her with him.

Darren believes the pair and leaves feeling that Lea needs time with Blake to decide if she wants to marry him or the father of her child. Eight weeks later, Darren returns to find a terrified and tormented Lea. He extricates her from the house after Blake gets drunk and accidentally tells Darren the child might be his. Are they in time for a happy ending?


A young man finds himself caught up in a battle for the throne. His strength and loyalties will be tested in ways that he couldn't have imagined. Filled with love courage and betrayal, The Dead Squire is a fast paced tale of sacrifice and loyalty. With life balanced on the edge of a sword, every decision is a matter of life or death.

Free on Kindle Unlimited












Run, hide, and don't let them get you. Once SLICE gets their hands on you, there is no coming back. They take your family; they kill your friends— all in the name of some twisted scientific authority.

Jax and Jericho Masterson saw firsthand what SLICE could do when they came for their parents. Now on the run, the two are struggling to live in a world neither of them has ever experienced. Being raised off the grid in the woods of the Smokey Mountains has left them without the skills needed to deal with human society, but they will learn... the hard way.

Marris Stratford only wanted to be the best big brother any little girl could ask for. He never did anything to call attention to himself, and always tried to do the right thing. Never would he have thought to be the target of a government agency no one had ever even heard of. With a dead heart, he will save his kind, even if it kills him.

SLICE- Supernatural Laboratories for the Investigation of Chaotic Entities

Free on Kindle Unlimited

Sci-Fi Books to Read!

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Hi everyone! In this post we will be looking at indie sci-fi books! Which book/s will you read?


If you could travel to different worlds, would you ever come back to this one?

Lyrica is the usual final year university student, except that she has the ability to see Rifts – portals to other worlds in this Universe. When her acquaintance Basil, a time-travelling archaeologist from the future shows up and needs her help, well, why would she resist the call of adventure? But what of these new aliens that have joined their group – will they draw Lyrica out of her self-justified, self-imposed loneliness? What will happen when the adventure turns more dangerous than anticipated?

In this first story of the Rift Runners Saga, find out what life is like when you can travel almost anywhere, and almost anything can happen!





These Violent Nights

Once upon a time, inhabitants of another world tore a hole through the universe and came to Earth. They called themselves Suriias, and rivalled humans in knowledge and skill with one great exception: they had magic.

War followed. Humanity lost. And three hundred years later, humans are on the brink of extinction.

Orphans Thorn and Thistle live in hiding. They are the last of their families, the last of their friends. They scrape by, stealing to survive and living on the streets or hiding in sheds. But even under the brutal regime of the Suriias, there are places where humans can mingle in secret with magical sympathisers, and one night Thistle gets an unexpected offer of marriage from a Suriia with high standing and friends in all the right places. For Thistle, it’s a chance at safety and comfort; for Thorn, it’s a chance to find the ones who killed her parents.

And so the pair move into the capital city of Courtenz. An urban monstrosity of magic and might, false friends and flying cars, drones and death tolls, the new city promises a fresh start – and new love – for both.

But if there’s one thing Thorn knows for certain, it’s that dreams can swiftly turn into nightmares.

Free on Kindle Unlimited


When an archaeologist alien invites you on a quest to discover hidden treasure, you don't say no. And the fact that his handsome, blue-skinned assistant will be along for the ride, is an added bonus.For space and time adventurer, Quality Times, the chance to go exploring in the caves of Azrokaran is too good an opportunity to refuse. But a startling discovery leads to a trip back in time, and loyalties are tested to the limits as those within the group reveal their true colours.The first book in the Quality Times series.

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Author Interview: Casey Bell


1. Please introduce yourself (who are you, what genre/s do you write in, what books do you have out)

My name is Casey Bell. I am a published author of different mediums and genres. My Teen/Young Adult books are "The Diary of Stephanie," "4Score," and "The House on Atticus Lane," which is also a horror fiction. My fictional books are, "The Family of Strangers," "Essays of Dysfunctional Families: Literary Betrayal," “The Wishing Bottle”, “Crystal Fountain,” and “Buried Lies, Surface.” My non-fiction books are, “Moving 4Ward,” my memoir, “To College or Not College,” “Men Are Dogs: A Book for Single Ladies,” and “4 Keys to Success.” I also have compilation books, “Poetry from the Other Side,” “Art by Casey Bell,” and “Casey’s Song Book.” Lastly, my children’s books include: “You Are Beautiful,” “How to Love Your Bully,” “The Day the Rainbow Broke Up,” and “American History Series.”

Paranormal Romance Books on Kindle Unlimited!

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Hi everyone! So today I thought we would look at indie paranormal romance books that are available on Kindle but also free if you have Kindle Unlimited. Which book will you pick up?


The Greek Gods are real.

But they aren’t gods.

They’re faeries.

When 17-year-old Persephone accidentally stumbles upon a revel, she’s chosen as a sacrifice, but is saved from this fate when the Lord of the Underworld tricks her into becoming his companion for seven months instead. Sephy is taken to his dark palace under the earth, but the Lord of Night isn’t exactly what she expected him to be…

And neither is she.






Lyla loves her life guarding children, but she was long past due for a vacation. Like thousands of years past due. So when God orders it, Lyla’s best friend, Zimarra, drags her to the Paranormal World’s most amazing resort: Crimson Moon Hideaway. Lyla never expected to find work while on vacation or to find love with the demon father of her two young charges.Ashford had been at Crimson Moon Hideaway for a couple of weeks, ever since he had left Hell. He had grown tired of his life there, but leaving came with its own set of problems. Not only were assassins coming after him, but also for his kids. Part of the reason he chose the resort was for its close proximity to where his kids were.With the pressure heavy on the heels, the two of them must work past their differences to keep everyone safe. Can their unexpected attraction and feelings be the strength they need to save Ashford and his children?



Guest Post: You Can Still Live a Full Life While Coping With Mental Health Issues by Nicole Dake

For most of my life, I have been coping with PTSD, Anxiety and Depression. Hearing that you have such a host of disorders can feel overwhelming at first. However, you can eventually come to terms with all the issues, and accept that you aren’t going to be like everyone else. Knowing that you are different can be disheartening, but it doesn’t have to be a death sentence.

In the last couple of years, I have been lucky to find a good counseling center. I am able to see a therapist for talk therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and a Psychiatrist for medications.

“EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to make a difference.” (emdr.com)

When I started therapy two years ago, I first started with talk therapy and learning coping skills, then I added EMDR about 6 months in. The combination of both of these approaches has made a huge difference.

I started my treatment this way because PTSD has been more difficult to cope with than either the anxiety or depression, because I used to have frequent panic attacks as a result of the PTSD. Also, coping skills for anxiety and PTSD are very similar.

For both, deep breathing, yoga, meditation and mindfulness have been very helpful as coping skills that I can use in daily life.

When it comes to depression, the most powerful tool that I have learned is using Behavioral Activation.

According to Medical News Today, “The idea behind behavioral activation is that by deliberately practicing certain behaviors, people can “activate” a positive emotional state. For example, engaging in fulfilling or healthy activities can make someone feel good, which then makes them more likely to keep participating in those activities.”

Basically, what it boils down to is that no matter how bad you feel on a given day, you get up and do the things that need to be done anyway. Even if you still feel depressed, at least you will have a sense of accomplishment too.

Another thing I have learned through therapy is to be gentle with myself, and prioritize self-care. One of the pivotal moments in therapy was when one of my therapists told me that, “Setting boundaries is Self-Care.” Protecting your mental space from people who are negative, or ask too much of you, is a way to care for yourself deeply. To protect my mental health, I had to learn that it is OK to say no to things that aren’t serving me.

A combination of therapy and mindset coaching has also taught me to combat my limiting beliefs. I have done this through a combination of using positive affirmations, and using EMDR to combat the sources of my limiting beliefs.

Many of my limiting beliefs stem from a childhood that was alternately abusive and neglectful, and the negative messages that I got from my parents.

One example of this is thinking that everything is my fault. This was especially true for me when something bad would happen. I spent so many years being told that if something bad happened, it meant I had done something wrong, that I believed this very deeply.

When something bad would happen to me, even something small like my child refusing to brush her teeth at night, I would get into a downward spiral of negative thinking. I would start to think I had failed as a mother, I had failed as a person, and that nothing I did was ever right. I felt like nothing I did mattered.

Learning how to combat these negative, limiting beliefs has been freeing.

Now, when I encounter a bad situation, I may still think, “I am a bad mother.” But I don’t go into the whole downward spiral. It stops there. That means, I can say to myself, “No, I am a good mother.” I can also list examples to myself of how I am a good mother. Then, I come out of the negative thinking spiral and feel much better in a matter of minutes or hours. I don’t spend days ruminating about what happened and beating myself up.

When you have a mental health condition, it helps to think positively as much as possible. I use daily affirmations each morning too. Many of these, I use to counteract my limiting beliefs.

If I think something badly about myself, I try to think of a positive message that is the opposite. For example, if I am thinking, “My life is terrible” then I would say an affirmation like, “I have a good life.” I write all of my affirmations on flashcards, and look at them throughout the day to help myself maintain a positive mindset.

I do still have down days, but I have learned to bounce back much faster. I am gentle with myself. I use my coping skills, and practice self-care. If I have a bad day, I do something that I enjoy or I take a nap and rest. That lets me reset mentally, and have a better day the next day.

If you are coping with a mental health disorder, or more than one like me, I would highly recommend going to therapy or coaching. Having a professional to help you learn coping skills is a huge way to learn how to live a happier life.

About the writer:

Nicole Dake is a blogger, author and mom of three, living in Broomfield, CO. Nicole graduated from University of Colorado, Boulder with a BA in Psychology in 2008. Nicole writes about health and wellness for moms and kids, with a focus on whole person wellness. In her spare time, she enjoys swimming, yoga and playing Magic the Gathering.

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Children's & Middle Grade Books You Need to Read!

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Hi everyone! This is going to be a post sharing books in the children's and middle grade categories that you should really pick up. Let's take a look at these amazing books!

Emma and the Minotaur (World of Light Book 1)


Emma Wilkins must face the monster in the woods for the fate of the world.

An invasion is coming.

Deep in the shadows of Glenridge Forest, creatures of myth and legend are returning. They gather and wait for a day soon to come. A day when they will be unleashed upon the planet.

Daydreamer Emma Wilkins is eleven years old and lives on Belle Street in the city of Saint Martin. All Emma wants is a friend. She finds one in Jake Milligan, a new boy in town whose father has gone missing. Together, they embark on a mission to find him.

During her adventure, Emma discovers that all stories are true. All legends are real. The monsters of nightmare exist. She learns about a power greater still, one who watches and waits, preparing for the day when the world is ready for his return.

On her way to an impossible confrontation, Emma must conquer her fears and learn how to defeat the monster in the woods. At stake are the fates of those she cares about most and that of the entire world.

Currently free on Kindle!!


"I loved this book! A wonderful and engaging page turner aimed at children/young teens that is full of great characters and imagery but also contains lots of important and positive messages!" - Owen Hollifield

Hew had always dreamt of being a knight. Take that, villain! Yes, princess, of course I'll rescue you. Thank you, your Majesty, yes I am great with a sword. Unfortunately, being a farmer's son made that dream impossible. Real life was more about cleaning animal mess and checking for weeds.

Until he met the dragon.

It opened up a hidden world of magic around him. Faeries. Hobgoblins. Monsters, shape changers, brownies; you name them, he met them.

But there was a problem.

A blight to the north was making magic fade from the Earth. If it disappeared completely, then everyone would freeze to death.

Yes, that included Hew's annoying little sister, but even she didn’t deserve to be frozen. He would have to be brave and defeat this blight. The question was…

What could a nearly eleven-year-old do?

Free on Kindle Unlimited, audiobook available


Have you ever wanted to go on an adventure through the forest? Follow the fast little fox as he discovers more than he can imagine along the way! What will he learn? Can he make it home in time for supper? Read on to find out!

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How does a dog get to the sky? With the help of the new friends he meets along the way.

When a well loved dog’s time with his family comes to an end he must embark on a new adventure; to find his own rainbow.

“How to Rest on a Rainbow” is a tale of adventure, friendship, discovery and ever lasting love.


In the second book in this series of Malak’s adventures, Malak discovers more about his new home and when worry and doubts come to light, he calls on his friends, old and new, to help him solve the puzzle of how to fix his rainbow.
 
“How To Fix A Rainbow” is a story of new beginnings, adventure, wisdom and learning to count on the people you love when worries arise.



Buck Aye The Coo!

Who are you noo?

Buck Aye the Highland Coo lives in her own wee world every day. Grazing grass and saying “Moo!” How boring it can be! But not for Buck Aye and her best friend Boo the hedgehog.

“Buck Aye the Coo, Who Are You Noo?” will take you on a journey where you’ll learn having imagination is extra special but so is loving who you are.



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Guest Post: How do chronic illnesses co-exist: a look at ehlers-danlos syndrome and bipolar disorder by Kayla Knight

I deal with two chronic conditions known as ehlers-danlos syndrome hypermobility type and bipolar disorder type one. Chronic conditions are diagnosed by the severity and longevity of symptoms. A chronic condition must affect your life everyday or most days for more than six months. Dealing with two chronic conditions makes it difficult to function everyday and can have devastating consequences if left untreated.

Chronic pain is a broad term. Everyone experiences pain differently. Some deal with pain from an injury, such as breaking your arm. Others are born with conditions, such as arthritis, that cause widespread pain without an easy fix. My experience with chronic pain is uncommon. I dealt with daily pain and thought it was normal. As it turns out, daily pain without some kind of injury, is abnormal. The reason I deal with chronic pain is due to a condition called ehlers-danlos syndrome hypermobility type that causes joint instability, widespread chronic pain, and subluxation (partial dislocation of joints).
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