George, a fern, doesn’t appreciate being bought by Brenda at Garden Palace. And he certainly doesn’t appreciate being trapped in her house of humans. He yearns to be with the plants outside in the garden. With time, George learns to trust Brenda and think of her as his human. Then one day, tragedy strikes and George’s life will never be the same. What happens when a houseplant loses the thing he never knew he wanted? You'll never look at houseplants the same way again.
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Book Review: Crazy Cat Lady
Right from the start the creeps come out heavy and then quickly set into gore. The Crazy Cat Lady has a witty and entertaining feel to it, even through the chilling moments. A few friends decide to check out the town's very old house, and to hear them tell it, where the crazy cat lady… Continue reading Book Review: Crazy Cat Lady
Book Review: Her Crowning Frenzy: A Collection of Poetic Stories
Her Crowning Frenzy: A Collection of Poetic Stories by Robin Chappell Literature | Fiction | Poetry Robin Chappell writes about real-life issues and situations. The author groups her poetic short-stories into chapters of Love, Rebellion, Heartache, Life, and Passion, sculpting the plots of each short-story with poetry. 'Her Crowning Frenzy: A Collection of Poetic Stories' is… Continue reading Book Review: Her Crowning Frenzy: A Collection of Poetic Stories
Book Review: Metrophilias
Metrophilias by Brendan Connell Kindle eBook 107 p. A haunting and chilling fantasy. The horror remained after I had finished the pages as images have been burned into my mind. Though as disturbing as it may be, the darkness of Metrophilias is both erotic and sexy. Read it to experience it! A very different kind… Continue reading Book Review: Metrophilias
Book Review: Paths to Divinity
The mystery of the mind and how each of us find 'divinity' or the great divine in our every day lives, can be the question here. In these short tales, for some it is a very dark place to be and each molecule of time devoted to achieving that ever so heightened feeling of 'divinity'… Continue reading Book Review: Paths to Divinity