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- Hounds of the Heavens by Rose Q. Addams
. * * * “Good father, are you feeling better?” “But— how did I come to be here?” he stammered, mind reeling. “Our hound brought you here, I know not from where. We would be honored to have you as our guest.” “I am Sirius, guide of men,” it said. “I am sorry I could not catch you earlier, for I had to keep in place until the Sun rose.
- Cinderella’s Hearth: Essential Cleaning, by Kate Wolford
Anyway, I thought sharing two of my all-time favorite, super-easy cleaning recipes would be useful for But first, some caveats: I am a fan of natural cleaning, but I believe that when a home has sick people I recognize that all readers won't agree with me, but we'll have to leave it at that. I won't budge on this one.
- A Dance in the Rain by Sarah Garcia
“I sense you are quite angry with me, so I have come to listen.” “I-I am not angry with you,” she denied. “Now, we both know that’s not true.” “Mi niña, I am here. Speak what you must.” “Because I am death, mija. I am not the arbiter of when or where or how.”
- Cinderella’s Hearth: Kate’s Exercising With Justin Agustin
I want to sit and read and watch movies or TV or write something or meditate. That’s just who I am. I just couldn’t stick with any of them. How did I find him? I thought, why not check him out? Reader, I am hooked. I didn’t feel overmatched or condescended to when I started with Justin’s easiest moves.
- Cinderella’s Hearth: A Tale of Two Kettles, by Lissa Sloan
I don’t play, but I have fun watching the family play it, as it’s so atmospheric, and I mostly enjoyed Maybe I just wouldn’t get one. After all, how could I replace my adorable Fallout kettle? I was to soothe its terrible shrieking. But I guess I’m a creature of habit. I’ll take my comfort where I can get it. Her fairy tale poems and short stories have appeared in The Fairy Tale Magazine, Niteblade Magazine,
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Curse of Penryth Hall by Jess Armstrong
The story follows Ruby Vaughn, an American socialite living in England after World War I, who is asked The description made me feel like I was visiting an ancestral mansion, and the expertly drawn characters I couldn’t put this one down! I highly recommend this story to fans of classic mystery novels. You can find the book here. You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/
- Spring Book Roundup
would like to learn more about the healing properties of springtime flowers and plants give The Sacred Herbs You can read my review here . A witch living in the middle of the woods takes the protagonist on as an apprentice, teaching her to Her first novella, Selkie Moon , comes out in 2025. her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/ Cover Image from Pixabay
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Adventures of the Faerie Coffin: Being the First Morstan and Holmes Occult Detection by Rebecca Buchanan
Although Mary effectively hides the tools of her trade beneath her needlework, she is a talented witch The intellectual chemistry between Morstan and Holmes sparkles on the page, and I thoroughly enjoyed I hope there will be more Morstan and Holmes stories to come! I loved it! You can find the novelette here . You can listen to it at Podcastle . You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/
- Throwback Thursday: Winter Dream by Carolyn Charron
They are beautiful with iridescent wings and high-pitched voices but rather shy. As she sits so quietly on her leafy throne, I watch her, learning more about her than any of the others I have never seen her so closely before. She looks directly at me. I feel naked, my dreams exposed. She speaks to me, but so quickly I don’t understand all her words. I glance behind me once, looking at the brightly lit house where I glimpse my mother bustling about her
- Cinderella's Hearth: Apple Crumble by Lissa Sloan
My family always gets very excited for local apples, so I naturally grabbed the first bag I could find No worries, I said. We’ll just bake them! This is my mom’s Apple Crumble recipe, though I added some sugar to the apples since they are so tart But I say every hot, fruity desert is better with custard! I get Bird’s Custard Powder at World Market and find it’s best made up with whole milk and a little more
- Throwback Thursday: Diamonds and Toads, by Aliza Faber
I gave an old woman two dollars, Meant for my morning coffee, And then handed her my coat, For spring We both smiled, And I went on my way. Late for work, I pushed passed an old woman, Knocking over her cup of coins, And hurried along, Barely I lost my job, By the end of the week, And when I came home, I found the big house, Overridden with pests My wallet fell, As I sat on the bus, Those who found it, Emptied my account, And when I finally went,
- Book Review: House of Roots and Ruin by Erin A. Craig
I loved reading about the beautiful fashion, architecture, and customs of the “People of the Petals”, and I enjoyed the fairy tale references to dark secrets, hidden passageways, and forbidden chambers Craig’s books do feature shocking plot twists which appeal to her young adult audience, and while I would have preferred more restraint in the conclusion, I was so riveted by the Gothic details, mysterious characters, and haunting settings that I couldn’t put the book down.











