Armageddon Book Review from @kleffnotes

Armageddon is the final installment in the Urban Fairytales series and brings all of our favorite characters back together for the final battle against the Elders. They must try and stop the resetting of the mortal world and in order to do that they will need to rely on the powerful Maireni Damaschin, the Red Hood who started our journey into this mysterious world of retold fairytales. Will the Avatars succeed in their quest or will the god-like entities they fight bring about their destruction? Continue reading “Armageddon Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Shadow of the Hook Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in Erik Schubach’s Urban Fairytales universe, this new story Shadow of the Hook shows Robyn, known to history as Robin Hood, and her mate Amanda, a werewolf, in the world of Neverland. After being dropped there unexpectedly the two must quickly come to terms with what is going on around them, especially with a full moon high in the sky days before it would be there in their regular world. As with all of the stories in his series what you’ve been told about this magical world is anything, but the truth and Robyn and Amanda will learn the truth and find new allies as the final battle to stop the Elders looms ever closer. Continue reading “Shadow of the Hook Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Strange Waters Kickstarter Comic Review from @kleffnotes

Strange Waters is currently being Kickstarted by Arledge Comics, which is a publisher that I have showcased on The Nerdy Girl Express a number of times. They provide diverse LGBTQ+ representation in their books, including one of my favorites Alex Priest. This new anthology was previously being made by Haunted Cosmos Press, but was purchased by Arledge Press because they saw a great deal of potential and wanted to help bring this book to life. This book is made entirely by queer creators and presents 15 stories with a focus on water. Continue reading “Strange Waters Kickstarter Comic Review from @kleffnotes”

I Used To Be Normal Movie Review from @kleffnotes

Boybands create a culture of fandom that appears to be unrivaled in society. With roots that stem back to The Beatles, new bands have appeared and with the rise of social media the involvement fans have has been able to take on a new level of involvement. I Used To Be Normal focuses on four women who connected powerfully with specific boybands during their formative years and how this love has continued on, especially in the case of three women in the documentary. Continue reading “I Used To Be Normal Movie Review from @kleffnotes”

Trapeze Book Review from @kleffnotes

What would you do if your entire world was flying high and then suddenly you found yourself grounded? Corey Ryder has been training as a trapeze artist since a young age and flying through the air has been her entire life until a tragic accident shuts down the traveling circus she had called home. Forced into a new life that she had never planned on, teenage Corey will find herself learning about life and love in a whole new way in Trapeze. Continue reading “Trapeze Book Review from @kleffnotes”

My Wild and Precious Life Book Review from @kleffnotes

As the daughter of a Green Beret, Susie Rheault developed a love for travel at an early age as her family moved from place to place. This helped her to become unafraid and allow her to take risks that earned her the nickname Rocky. As an adult she would go on to become a Special Advisor for the Clinton Foundation Health Access Initiative with supporting field offices in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Malawi, Lesotho, and Swaziland focused on working to end the AIDS epidemic. My Wild and Precious Life recounts the lessons she learned during her time working in impoverished communities in Africa. Continue reading “My Wild and Precious Life Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Lamp to My Feet Book Review from @kleffnotes

Lamp to My Feet is the third book in the Ordinary Man trilogy by Frances Smith. This religiously inspired series has previously focused on Mark Smith, who by this third book has run successful ministries in Alaska and Tennessee. While he is still part of this book, Smith brings in Fran Chapman, a woman who is starting a journey of her own that will intersect with Mark’s. Continue reading “Lamp to My Feet Book Review from @kleffnotes”