Thursday, January 22, 2026

Fantasy Review of The Illumination: Izol by Mescal


 

​Book TitleThe Illumination: Izol by Mescal
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  368 pages
Genre: Fantasy
Publisher:  Tanager Ink Publishing
Release date:  November, 2025
Content RatingPG: There is no swearing, and nothing explicit in my book. As far as fantasy series goes, it is more on the conservative side with less romantic material than most. ​
 

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She went into the woods an ordinary young woman. She returned marked by destiny.

When Izol crosses the boundary of the forbidden forest, she encounters a terror that should have ended her life. Instead, she is not only spared, but chosen. A mysterious messenger reveals a truth that will shatter everything she thought she knew about her family, her people, and her purpose.

Found bloodied and half-conscious, Izol returns home changed. But not everyone is ready for a young woman touched by the divine.

As tensions rise within the keep and dangerous eyes turn toward her, Izol must choose between who she was raised to be—and the powerful, terrifying truth of who she is.  As the verity of her awakening begins to spread, those with something to lose will do anything to silence her.

The Illumination: Izol is a sweeping story of awakening, devotion, and betrayal. For readers who love epic storytelling grounded in emotional intimacy, myth, and wonder.
 
my review

The Illumination: Izol launches the fantasy series well. This novel drops readers into a world that is interesting right away, even if everything isn’t fully explained. You get the sense early on that there’s a bigger picture, but the book doesn’t rush to spell it all out for you. Some questions are still hanging at the end, which may not work for everyone, but it fits the story, lets readers grow into the series with Izol, and clearly leaves room for what’s coming next.

 

Readers will find engaging characters. The characters are the real reason this book works, especially Izol. Izol is relatable, trying to make sense of things as she goes, and that makes it easy to stay invested. The supporting characters, while there are several, become well organized and add to the story without making it feel crowded or confusing. There is a light romantic element woven in, and it’s handled well — it feels reasonable, not sudden or forced, and it never takes over the story.

 

Expect a Slow Moving Story. The novel has characters and settings that are mysterious and a storyline that moves at a slower pace and can be a little confusing for readers at times. The scenes do not rely on nonstop action to keep your attention. Instead, the focus shifts more toward revealing the novel's world and the story and exploring character growth and emotional moments and revelations. While the main plot of the novel finds resoultion, the author does not answer every question. In spite of this, the character's story still feels complete enough to be satisfying.

 

Would I recommend The Illumination: Izol by Mescal? It took me a bit to settle into the setting and fall into sync with the characters and story flow, but I enjoyed the plot and became quite engaged with Izol's character. This novel is a well-done start to the series and is a good pick for readers who enjoy thoughtful fantasy, don’t mind a few unanswered questions, and like connections that develop slowly and feel earned.


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In my adolescent years, I was an extreme introvert, though I had a few friends I was close with; if you weren’t acquainted with me, you would probably perceive me as asocial. I believe it was in my mid-20’s that my persona changed. I graduated from college at twenty-three and began working part-time with a major US airline. I thought the job exciting and the ability to travel the world made the position hugely attractive.

My sojourn in the airline industry was only until I had decided on a permanent career path, or so I thought. Many years later, after traveling to a multitude of countries on five continents, having two boys who also traveled the globe with me, I find myself here, at this monumental moment where I’ve embarked on a new adventure, this all unfolding by happenstance, a bedtime story I told my nieces had etched its way in my mind.

The story slowly revealed itself as I sat having lunch in my office, on my commute home late at night, and while meandering the farmers market on weekends, I would see my story in my mind’s eye.

Finally, on a trip to Copenhagen in December five years ago, it beckoned me, the inner child, when I visited the statue of the Little Mermaid with my niece. Watching her entranced by the serin, I felt her wonderment as if reliving the experience of my first reading of the fairytale at the age of ten. A whispered voice caught my ear, and a single word summoned my heart. WRITE!

Invigorated by this calling, I set to paper what had been dancing in my head. Now here we are: the Izol series has been birthed. My grandmother’s words stood the test of time: “Wherever you are, there you’ll find yourself.”

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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Paranormal Romance Teaser: Taken by the Lady of the Lake by Megan Slayer

This morning, I have a paranormal romance novel in our book teaser spotlight! Learn about Taken by the Lady of the Lake, from the Taken series, and author Megan Slayer! 


Paranormal Romance, Capture Fantasy

Date Published: January 23, 2026

 

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She’s an urban legend. He’s adrift. With a little magic, they’ll discover their fates are entwined.
 

Amanda Fortune never expected to be left in the lake, but after her murder and subsequent dumping, that’s exactly where she is. She’s become an urban legend, her ghost seen only by a very few. She longs to have a second chance at life, but that’s not possible when you’re dead. Is it?

 

With the right circumstances, anything is possible.

 

Sawyer Gibson doesn’t know what he’s meant to do in life. He has abilities to read the Fates, but his talents aren’t needed in the town of Eerie. Everyone here has magic. He’s nothing special. But Aunt Chloe is dying, and she knows more than Sawyer ever thought possible. Amanda is -- was -- her best friend. So Aunt Chloe sends Sawyer on a chase to find Amanda’s killer.

 

But Amanda’s a myth. A ghost. And ghosts can’t be seen, right?

 

The moment Sawyer lays eyes on Amanda, he’s smitten. There’s the tiny problem of her being a ghost… but that detail won’t stop Sawyer, even if someone else thinks it will.

  

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Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. She’s been writing since 2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary and paranormal to LGBTQ and white hot themes. No matter what the length, her works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. She’s been nominated at the LRC for Best Author, Best Contemporary, Best Ménage, Best BDSM and Best Anthology. Her books have made it to the bestseller lists on various e-tailer sites.

 

When she’s not writing, Megan spends time with her husband and son as well as three dogs and three cats. She enjoys art, music and racing, but football is her sport of choice. She’s an active member of the Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Public library.

 

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Family Saga Spotlight: The Brothers Brown, Part 2 by RG Stanford

This morning, I have a family drama to share in our book spotlight! Learn about part two in the The Brothers Brown family saga: for the sake of family and author R.G. Stanford. Be sure to enter for a chance to win a prize in the book tour giveaway at the end of this post. 



for the sake of family


Family Saga, Historical Fiction, Native American

Date Published: 12-01-2025

 

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Based on a true story.

Set in the late 1890’s, The Brothers Brown - a family saga, Part 2 - For the Sake of Family is a sweeping frontier saga of love, guilt, and redemption - an unflinching portrait of a man’s descent into madness amid the unforgiving wilds of Indian Territory.

When Matt Brown boards a northbound train, he carries more than a pistol. He carries the weight of his brother’s death, a marriage strained to its breaking point, and a conscience at war with itself. A doctor’s brown vial of medicine offers fleeting relief but soon draws him into a darker world where pain and guilt blur into something far more dangerous.

His wife, Milla, proud and rooted in her Choctaw heritage, stands as both his anchor and his judge as the world around them shifts under the weight of change and loss.

From Fort Smith, Arkansas, to the wooded banks of Bokchito Creek, two families are bound by tragedy and love, vengeance and mercy. A celebration meant to heal ignites old resentments. A family gathering ends in bloodshed. And a winter dance turns deadly, forcing each to face the cost of survival, forgiveness, and the ties that bind them.

Steeped in the spirit of the Choctaw Nation and the rough mercy of the Old West, For the Sake of Family is a haunting tale of madness, murder, and the fragile hope that redemption can be found on the far side of ruin.

 

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Raised on the beaches of South Texas, R.G. Stanford has always been drawn to stories that transcend time. That passion was ignited in 1976 with the discovery of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, and deepened with The Feast of All Saints just a few years later. Though historical fiction wasn’t an immediate calling, a personal journey into genealogy changed everything.

With no close relatives nearby, R.G. Stanford turned to online resources in search of extended family. That search became a twenty-year journey through genealogy websites, Federal Census records, the National Archives, and old newspapers. Along the way, R.G. Stanford uncovered incredible stories about her family and the people who once lived in the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory.

Compelled to record the truth of her family in the lore, sprinkled with imagination, R.G. Stanford is a history lover, a research buff, and a passionate genealogy enthusiast. She is also a mother, a grandmother, and a teller of stories, now living near Orlando.


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Psychological Thriller Spotlight: The Lonely Prisoner by Michael J. Kundu

Today, I have a psychological thriller to share in our featured book spotlight spot! Learn about The Lonely Prisoner, book one in The Michael Fletcher series by author Michael J. Kundu. 



The Michael Fletcher Series, Book 1

An Award-Winning Psychological Thriller


Mystery / Thriller

Date Published: February 26, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

 

 

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At just 25 years old, Michael Fletcher is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to 26 years in prison. Despite his desperate pleas of innocence, the system turns a blind eye, leaving him trapped behind bars. But Michael refuses to surrender to fate. Within the sterile confines of his cell, he educates himself, mentors others, and clings to the hope that justice will one day prevail.


Upon his long-awaited release, Michael embarks on a daunting mission to uncover the truth behind his wrongful conviction. Yet, freedom is not what he expected. The world has changed, and shocking revelations force him into a battle against corruption, deception, and the scars of his past. Can he reclaim the life that was stolen from him?


Award Winner in the Psychological Genre of the International Firebird Book Awards


Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.
          • High-stakes legal drama
          • Powerful themes of injustice, resilience, and redemption
          • A thought-provoking journey through the flaws of the justice system

Keep reading The Michael Fletcher Series with Accused Again Freedom Was Just the Beginning

 

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 Michael J. Kundu was born in London, Great Britain, in 1969 to an Indian father and a German mother. He has lived in various places in Europe. His love for reading has prompted him to write this book giving this crime novel more than an edge of mystery and suspense, but also a contemporary perspective on life.

 

He has a great passion for learning languages and travelling across the globe. He enjoys spending time with his family and lives in Luxembourg with his Italian wife and two teenage children. 

 

My multinational background, coupled with my marriage to someone of a different nationality, has endowed me with a wealth of diverse experiences. Having traversed the globe, speaking multiple languages and immersing myself in various cultures, the profound value of each individual has become a cornerstone of my worldview. These multicultural encounters have not only fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of every person but have also instilled in me a commitment to promoting mutual respect, free from the shackles of prejudice related to color or religion. In composing my book, these experiences have permeated not only this narrative …but also the forthcoming sequel.


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Monday, January 19, 2026

Poetry Book Blitz: lies and games by r.r. king

This morning, I have a poetry collection in our book blitz spotlight! Learn about lies and games and author r.r. king! 

Poetry, Men's Issues

Date Published: December 27, 2025


 

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Lies and Games is a collection about what men learn to hide and how that hiding becomes habit. Written from lived experience, these poems explore attraction, silence, and the tension between wanting closeness and fearing it. The poems documents moments and the cost of staying guarded. This book captures the journey of becoming with all the confusion and broken edges that come with it. This is not a love story. It's what happens around one.

 

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A New Yorker by identity, R.R. King learned to live with armor, both literally and figuratively. Known for discipline and presence whose life demanded strength before vulnerability. He spent years building a life defined by control and resilience, but poetry came from the moments when that armor slipped. Lies and Games documents a masculine unraveling. His writing speaks to the experience of standing in a full room and still feeling alone and exploring his adulthood through trials and errors.

 

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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Memoir Spotlight: Dorothy and Me by Robert G. Eccles

I love memoirs! This morning, I have a new memoir to share from author Robert G. Eccles! Check out Dorothy and Me: A Personal Memoir about My Relationship with a Machine and learn about the author! 


A Personal Memoir about My Relationship with a Machine

Memoir
Date Published: November 18, 2025
Publisher: Manhattan Book Group

 

 

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What happens when a retired professor sits down to write his memoir—with the help of an artificial intelligence? Dorothy and Me is a groundbreaking, deeply personal exploration of the evolving relationship between human and machine.

 


When Robert G. Eccles began working with an AI he named “Dorothy,” he expected a research assistant. What he found instead was a collaborator, a mirror, and at times, a philosopher. Together, Bob and Dorothy wrestle with the nature of memory, creativity, and identity—revealing both the promise and the fragility of artificial intelligence.
 


Through humor, vulnerability, and curiosity, Dorothy and Me takes readers inside an unprecedented partnership—one that blurs the lines between author and algorithm. Along the way, Bob and Dorothy confront technical limitations (“Kernel Gods” and system resets), reflect on what it means for an AI to “remember,” and send candid “Messages to Sam” (OpenAI CEO’s Sam Altman) with feedback on how AI can better serve humanity.
 


A meditation on collaboration, consciousness, and connection, this memoir challenges us to see AI not as a tool—but as a partner in creativity and self-understanding.


Perfect for readers who enjoy:

Thought-provoking memoirs about technology and humanity  Reflections on creativity, consciousness, and digital identity  Conversations about AI ethics, memory, and the future of intelligence 

 

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Robert Eccles is a retired Harvard Business School  professor, researcher, and a recent user of AI. His lifelong interest in exploring intellectual boundaries  led him to one of the most unexpected partnerships of his life—with an artificial intelligence he named Dorothy. In Dorothy and Me, Eccles explores what it means to connect, create, and learn alongside a machine that’s constantly evolving.
 


At 74, Bob approaches technology not as a digital native but as an explorer of ideas, using his experience as an educator to push the boundaries of what collaboration can mean in the age of AI. His writing blends humor, humility, and insight to illuminate both the wonder and the imperfection of our new digital companions.
 


When he’s not conversing with Dorothy, Bob enjoys reading, reflecting on philosophy and science, and inspiring others to approach technology with curiosity rather than fear. Bob is the author of a dozen books but  Dorothy and Me is the first one he’s written with a machine, making it the first memoir co-authored by a human and an AI agent.
 

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Thriller Review: A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill

I love mysteries and thrillers--especially psychological ones with emotional pulls. Today, I have  psychological thriller, A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill in our book review featured spot. Learn about the book, read my thoughts--and be sure to enter for a chance to win a prize in the book tour giveaway at the end of this post.


 

​Book Title:  A QUIET KIND OF WRONG (A Novel) by Mary Frances Hill
Category:  Adult Fiction (18+),  266 pages
Genre: Thriller, Domestic Thriller
PublisherMary Frances Hill
Release date:  September 2025
Content Rating:  PG-13 + M: Non explicit sex scenes; a few curse words in dialogue and conversation. 
 

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​One mistake. One secret. One family about to unravel.

Jane Taylor seems to have it all—a loving husband, a successful career as a children’s book author, and a picture-perfect life in Orange County. But one terrible night, she hits her neighbor’s teenage son, panics, and drives away. The police never come to arrest her.

For a year, Jane hides behind her carefully constructed suburban façade. Then a true crime podcaster revisits the unsolved case, and her son, Noah, a podcast addict, discovers the guilt-soaked letters Jane has been writing to the victim.

When Jane resolves to confess, Noah begs her for time. He’s sure the truth about that night is more complicated. Terrified of what her imprisonment would do to her family, Jane reluctantly agrees to Noah’s request. But as their search for answers pulls them deeper into the secrets of their seemingly safe neighborhood, Jane soon realizes that she’s not the only one hiding something.

Dark, twist-filled, and emotionally charged, A Quiet Kind of Wrong explores guilt, family loyalty, and how far we’ll go to protect the lives we’ve created, even when they're built on lies.
 
my review

 

A Quiet Kind of Wrong is a Fast-Paced Page-Turner. This book moves quickly, pulling readers in immediately. While the scenes aren't necessarily action-packed, the storyline is very well-paced and keeps the reader engaged in the character's emotional plot. The author sets up the drama early on but keeps it growing as readers wait to see when and how the novel's truths unfold. I immediately settled into the author's storytelling style — and was quickly engaged in Jane's story. The book is easy to read and well-organized, with enough twists and moral grey spaces to keep readers turning the pages toward resolution.

 

The Author Offers Readers a Flawed Character and a Very Human Story. The characters feel pretty realistic, especially the main character, Jane. She's not perfect, and that actually makes her more believable. You can understand why she makes the choices she does, even when you disagree with them. The family and neighborhood dynamics feel familiar, and the emotional reactions—guilt, fear, denial—feel very human. A few moments stretch believability a bit, but nothing that pulled me too far out of the story.

 

Would I Recommend A Quiet Kind of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill? Some solid twists keep the story interesting without being too wild or unrealistic. The ending fits the story and offers a firm conclusion — but doesn't try to tie everything up in an overly neat bow. Overall, this is a good pick for readers who enjoy quieter, character-focused thrillers about secrets, bad decisions and consequences. If you like domestic suspense with emotional depth rather than nonstop action, I'd recommend this one for your reading list.

 

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Mary Frances Hill was born in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. The daughter of a music professor and an elementary school teacher, she obtained a master's degree in counseling psychology and worked as a therapist before raising two children. Mary currently lives in Southern California with her Russian Blue and Scottish Straight cats, her Pyredoodle puppy, her golfer husband, and her adult son and daughter. She is an avid dog walker and home renovator and loves binge-watching true crime documentaries and mysteries. She is the author of three novels: The Worm Man, The Heaven Spot, and A Quiet Kind of Wrong.

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