Guest blogging
I’ve done a few guest blog posts recently.
- Here’s one that was recently posted. Thanks to Mazz at Words on the Shelf for inviting me over to her blog to participate.
- Here’s another. Thanks to Becky at Becky’s Barmy Book Blog for inviting me over.
- And one more, on Vy’s blog. Take a look.
Reviews
I’m looking for book review bloggers to review my book WRECKED. If you know any bloggers/reviewers, send ‘em my way!
Here are my recent reviews for WRECKED:
- Tumbling Books blog (Nancy) “I’m not sure sure how to begin this review and remain professional… so I’ll just be honest. I FUDGING loved this book! (SOOO SOOO MUCH!) It was fantastic! =) I’m so glad that I read it … It was so good, I can’t even wrap my head around how much I loved it … I was also very impressed with the quality of the writing, every detail was so vivid! I could clearly picture what was going on in the story and put myself in their place. I can’t recommend this enough… go read it!!! “
- Alice in Readerland “The relationships, emotions, and actions of the four protagonists were kept real, like I could honestly see these characters as teens with real reactions. They make great decisions, make not-so-great decisions, take action, make a home, fall in love, laugh, cry, have meltdowns, and do what they can to survive. Oh, and did I mention there are pirates? Because there are pirates (okay, the marijuana growing drug dealer type of pirates); and, as Wrecked puts it, “You know, Pirates of the Caribbean is very misleading…Why was I rooting for the bad guys?”… From being introduced to the four protagonists, to when they’re on the cruise ship, to when they’re in a life boat in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, to their life on the island, and all the way to the satisfying conclusion, Wrecked will keep the reader interested.”
- Word Vagabond ” … My favorite part of the book was their time on the island. The character dynamics were well done, and Casey clearly put a lot of thought into what they would need to do to survive, not just physically but emotionally. This was the part of the book I felt had the most depth. I actually found myself hoping they wouldn’t be rescued! … This was a fun book and a promising debut novel.”
Interviews
If you are interested in an interview or guest blog post, please contact me by email.








