Blog Tour w/Review: Riverflow

I was eager to read this book because I live in a state where fracking is prevalent, and there are always conversations regarding its benefits and detractions. Never having read any of the author’s books before, I wasn’t sure how the topic would be addressed, so I approached with caution – I just hoped it wouldn’t turn into a diatribe (spoiler alert: it didn’t).

I will admit that the beginning seemed very slow to me. I understand that the author had to lay the foundation and let the reader get to know the characters, but it felt like it was too methodical and took too long. I kept wanting the action to kick off.

As I read further, I realized that the author was weaving a very dense web of character relations that would have an impact later in the book. I appreciated the beginning more when I realized it, but still made for a slow start.

The action did pick up some, as the main characters (Bede and Elin) got caught up in the fervor surrounding the fracking. I liked having to figure out what was personal and what could be related to the protests.

I found that Bede’s love/hate relationship to the river made his character most interesting. The river had claimed his uncle’s life (hate), but he and Elin enjoyed being near it and didn’t want the pollution of the fracking (love). His paranoia (or was it?) and actions seemed real, as did his reactions to the events that occurred.

I think this was a perfect example of many peoples’ attitudes toward environmentalism. How far will people go to protect what they love and at what expenses? How does one find a balance between the two? And how does one deal when long-buried secrets come to light, changing everything? There were more than a few twists along the way that kept answers to those questions from being addressed too quickly.

The book ended up being a pretty good read. I would have liked it to move a little bit faster, but I thought the author did a great job of building the tension to the climax of the story (you know me, I don’t like to give away plot points).

Give this one a try – stick with the slow beginning. You’ll be glad you did.

Cover Reveal: Collision


Collision by Nicole Banks

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Series: Shattered Hearts; Book 3
Genre: Romantic Suspense/Contemporary Romance



Eight years was a long time to be gone.
I changed and I knew the people I was going home to changed as well.
I never wanted to leave her, but circumstances forced me to walk away and I chose not to look back.
But I’m finally home and ready to reclaim all that I lost with Kris.
I hoped the decisions I made in my past didn’t come back to haunt me.

He’s been gone for eight years.
Left without ever saying goodbye to me.
He chose to walk away from us, never letting me decide whether I wanted to live my life with him.
I had to learn how to move on and mourn the loss of what could have been.
Eight years was a long time to be gone.
Too bad my heart didn’t understand the concept of time.


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About the Author

Creatively living through music, writing and yoga.

I love the arts and how they move you and make you feel.

Reading has always been a great love of mine right after my love of music. Each song written is a story waiting to be told. Which, along with my over active imagination fueled by desire to write about the chaos that goes on in my head.

I love stringing words together. I love making people get lost in a story and connecting with fictional characters that remind them of someone they know.

I published my first book Shattered in 2013. It’s the first installment in the Shattered Hearts Series.
Shattered started out as an assignment for a college course I took at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. After I graduated college I went through my old papers and reconnected with the story morphing into so much more then what I wrote in my college course.

Now you can find me doing yoga, listening to music and working on getting out all the stories in m head, including dabbling in poetry. (Which I’ve always had a secret love affair with).



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