Follow Me Darkly Book Review from @kleffnotes

Skye is always in control. She works for a hotel heiress Addison Ames, who is also a social media influencer, and while it isn’t her dream job she does get to do something she has a passion for. Photographs are something the loves and being able to take them gives her a sense of something she enjoys in her not ideal job. As a farm girl from Kansas who moved to Boston in order to make it, she has at least found a job that she can feel comfortable with. Sometimes though you have to embrace the new and the unexpected. Continue reading “Follow Me Darkly Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Bi Line: Slo Pitch Review from @kleffnotes

After much anticipation and what felt like an eternity of waiting, Slo Pitch finally came out on KindaTV. Now I do know some people could watch the series before it released on this YouTube channel, but because I live in the United States I had to wait. For those who haven’t heard of this series it is a queer comedy focused on a softball team. The series was created by J Stevens, Gwenlyn Cumyn, and Karen Knox, the former two I had the pleasure of interviewing for another series they were a part of Barbelle. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Slo Pitch Review from @kleffnotes”

The Wedding Date Disaster Book Review from @kleffnotes

Avery Flynn has written a delightfully fun escapist story that allows you to be part of an event that hasn’t really been able to happen in the present, a wedding. Now this is the sort of story you should go into knowing that there is a happy ending because The Wedding Date Disaster is the perfect read for those who love Hallmark and Lifetime movies. You will find yourself enjoying the light and funny story in a way that will help you feel transported to a family wedding in Nebraska. Continue reading “The Wedding Date Disaster Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Guest Review of Lovecraft Country Episode One from Rebecca Phelps

This article was written by a special guest writer, Rebecca Phelps. Thank you to her for connecting with us for this. You can find out more about Rebecca Phelps and her debut novel, Down World, at the end of this article. Please enjoy her review of the first episode of Lovecraft Country, which you can see on HBO on Sundays. Continue reading “Guest Review of Lovecraft Country Episode One from Rebecca Phelps”

New Podcasts on My Listen List from @kleffnotes

I periodically try and find new podcasts to mix up what I’m listening too. While yes I love my standards, Lez Hang Out and Coming Out Pod are two in particular, but sometimes you need to search for something that will expand your listening horizons. At some point or another I had seen the three podcasts pictured above somewhere on social media and decided to give them a listen. Continue reading “New Podcasts on My Listen List from @kleffnotes”

Death of a Messenger Book Review from @kleffnotes

Robert McCaw’s Koa Kane Hawaiian Mystery series transports you to the beautiful Hawaiian islands, but with a twist. In each of the books terrible crimes happen in these paradise like settings. This duality has kept me on the edge of my seat in previous books and I was excited to learn there was more of the series to read. Continue reading “Death of a Messenger Book Review from @kleffnotes”

A Gun in My Gucci Book Review from @kleffnotes

Elaine Smith was one of the first female FBI agents and in her book A Gun in My Gucci she shares her experiences. As a rookie FBI agent she was able to bring down mobster Ken Eto and a portion of the Chicago mafia. In the early 1980s, Joe “Tokyo Joe” Eto was the highest-ranking Asian-American mob associate in the country. His nemesis would become Elaine Smith due to her relentless pursuit. Continue reading “A Gun in My Gucci Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Batwoman Season 1 Blu-ray Release Review from @kleffnotes

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post. The opinions I share are my own. After that quick mandatory disclosure I am excited to announce that Batwoman is now available on Blu-ray for anyone who might have been having an issue watching the series on The CW, actual channel or their free online site, or could not get HBO Max, which was the only streaming service that you could watch it on after the finale. With a release today you have plenty of time to get caught up on the first season in time for the second season and for the arrival of the new Batwoman. Continue reading “Batwoman Season 1 Blu-ray Release Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Carina Battrick from @kleffnotes

Carina Battrick is a young actress, who I had the opportunity of virtually interviewing about her her appearance in the upcoming film, Falling. The directorial debut of Viggo Mortensen will be screening at TIFF(Toronto International Film Festival) 2020 and you can see Carina Battrick in the role of Little Sarah. Thank you to her for answering all of my questions. Continue reading “Interview with Carina Battrick from @kleffnotes”