A couple days ago, Nicole at Starry Steps, surprised me with her delightful review of Cora’s Quest. But before I lead you to her review, I want to share about her beautiful books:
I loved this poetry collection and gave it 5 glowing stars:
“Rhyming Dreams by Nicole Sara is the authorโs debut poetry collection, but you wouldnโt know it. Reading through this stunning gathering of poems is like strolling through an enchanted forest, which ties into Nicoleโs words, โโฆthe magic of natureโs rustle and long dreamy flights of imaginationโฆโ
You can read the rest of my review on Amazon and Goodreads or here.
I also just recently finished reading her latest release, The Blues and the Beautiful, which felt like another stroll through an enchanted forest. I’ll share my review along with others before Christmas. Date TBD. ๐
Both of Nicole’s beautiful books are must reads, so I encourage you to add them to your holiday shopping list! And now, for her delightful review of Cora’s Quest:
โCoraโs Questโ is a sweet story about a baby fawn who loses her way in the woods when she notices a caterpillar and being fascinated by it, she stops to say hello. Suddenly finding herself alone in the forest, Cora has to overcome her feelings of fear without the company of her parents, and find a way to stay calm in order to gather her courage and strength.
This lovely childrenโs book by Lauren Scott is beautifully illustrated, so little children will be able to enjoy the story being read to them while looking at very cute colorful images of Coraโs little adventure…
Additionally, Nicole shares her fabulous review of Too Much Fun to Be Legal by Nolcha Fox and Barbara Leonhard, which I also recommend! Please visit her blog to read the full reviews of both books. And I invite you to write down these titles on your holiday shopping list, or type them into your cell phone. On Cora’s adventure, she learns a valuable life lesson that will resonate with all ages, even adults! ๐
A huge thanks again to Nicole for her lovely review and big heart in supporting fellow Indie Authors! โค๏ธ๐
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks for popping in today, and Happy Friday! Wishing you a fabulous weekend too! โค๏ธ๐
We miss Copper this holiday season, but weโll find comfort in the photos of him by the tree, wearing a Santa hat, or snoozing by the fire. If youโd like to order a copy, or know someone who would find comfort in this special collection, please click on the link. Thank you. xo
ยฉ Lauren Scott, Baydreamerwrites.com Author and poet, Lauren Scott, enjoys small-town living in the Bay Area with her husband, Matt, of thirty-seven years. Their adult son and daughter live out of state, and with frequent visits and technology, the family of four remains close. Lauren has published four poetry collections, a memoir, and her first childrenโs book. Her latest poetry collection is a tribute to her familyโs Chocolate Labrador who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in spring 2025. Lauren is a recent Pushcart Nominee and has been a guest on several podcasts. Her writing is featured on Spillwords Press where she was voted Author of the Month and garnered Publication of the Month awards. She is a contributing author in several anthologies, and her work is also shared on Gobblers and Masticadores. Her muse discovers inspiration from her family, spending time outdoors, reveling in simple things, and marveling at the mysteries of life.
Back to the reviews! I should write reviews soon after reading the last page. Sigh. Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda! Anyway, I loved all of these. They each offer something different to the reader in prose, poetry, emotions, and adventure. You can click on each image to purchase a copy, and I hope you leave with some good reading for the holidays or last-minute gifts! ๐ฅฐ
If you need a little nudge allowing the Christmas spirit into your heart, Miracles and Ghosts by D. L. Finn is the perfect option. This collection consists of seven short stories and one novella that will break your heart and make you feel delight at the same time. I was easily drawn into the settings with Finnโs excellent and vivid storytelling, and the characters who seemed authentic. The tales remind us that when bad events occur, good can always be elicited from them. I read about loneliness, tragedy, kindness, and miracles. And who doesnโt love a friendly ghost or two?
I enjoyed this entire collection, but a few stories that stood out were the novella, โA Perfect Ghostly Christmas Novelette.โ From a childโs worst nightmare to a mystery needing to be solved, to the support of family, ending with a new beginning, I felt heartbreak gradually grow to hope. โWords Hurtโ underscored the realization that once words are spoken, they can never be taken back โ an important reminder for all of us. Finn writes about a fractured relationship, death, forgiveness, and new beginnings. I empathized with Danielle in โMiracle in the ERโ because she struggled to pay her bills while wanting to make Christmas the best for her two young girls. I felt this deeply having experienced something similar when my children were young. This is a story of miracles, more forgiveness, and the mending of a broken relationship. At the end, who wouldnโt believe in Santa all over again?! Other favorites were โAt the Mallโ and โA Man and His Cat.โ A lovely collection of stories everyone should read during the holiday season, and if you donโt believe in miracles, Finnโs stories will surely make you a believer! Highly recommended!
Pieces of Me by Maggie Watson is a painful, yet beautiful account in poetic form telling of her experience living with domestic abuse. The abuse was not physical but mental with the label of gaslighting โ a form that slowly and covertly chips away at self-worth. I know this author from her wonderful blog, Ephemeral Encounters, but I had no idea of her dealing with domestic abuse. There is no need to read between the lines, so to learn what she had endured really got my blood boiling. The preface alone was moving and inspirational:
From puberty to old age, a strong woman bleeds alone. In the crimson waters of her menstruation, she bathes. It prepares her for life with its cycles of pain. From a young maiden to becoming an old crone, the battles she will face. A strong woman does so with grace. Saltwater tears are the sustenance on which she survives. A strong woman is a goddess powerful enough to hold her own without begging for the attention of Any would-be king. Her power lies not in weapons used to seduce. She knows we all look the same when we die. You can try to destroy her. You will never win. Like a phoenix, she always rises from the ashes to begin again.
In the prologue, Watson writes that poetry isnโt always pretty. As a poet, writing is a destination for my emotions, whether they are joyful or sorrowful. For Watson, her emotions find themselves living among the lines in her verses, beginning with sorrow but ending in survival. There was a time when her voice was silent; she couldnโt urge it to its deserved volume. In this compelling collection, her voice reaches its capacity, motivating others who are experiencing domestic abuse. She reiterates โstrive to thrive, then plant new seeds and watch how they bloom.โ
This entire collection touched me, gave me insight into Watsonโs unfair toils with abuse, but a few that stood out were โCut Me Openโ โLionessโ and โLetter to My Inner Child.โ I highly recommend this evocative poetry collection.
Darlene Foster has written another hit in her Amanda Travel series: Amanda in Scotland. I enjoy traveling wherever Amanda takes me. She is a 12-year-old full of adventure and curiosity, and I felt as though I was standing beside her, easily envisioning the scenery through Fosterโs vivid descriptions. This time, Amanda and her friend, Leah, visit Amandaโs Aunt Jenny on the magical Scottish Isle of Arran. What could go wrong on the picturesque island? Mystery and adventure have their ways of captivating Amanda, and sure enough, she finds herself in the middle of two mysteries while exploring the beautiful island. One involves the past and the other entangles Leahโs father, which is more unsettling. Even though this book is written for middle-grade readers, adults will enjoy it as well. Foster sprinkles in history so subtly that it doesnโt feel like a textbook read. Traveling with Amanda on her adventures is simply fun, and itโs always fascinating to learn about other cultures. This book can be read alone, but I encourage readers to explore Fosterโs prior Amanda Travel books. They are all entertaining. Highly recommended.
All the Words I Kept Inside by P. J. Gudka is the authorโs debut book of poetry. In the beginning of this moving collection, I learn that she has poured her heart and soul into the poems over the past four years. Poetry can prompt an array of emotions, so her writing isnโt uplifting, but it is authentic. The truth is simply the truth, and the sun doesnโt always shine where truth is revealed. Gudkaโs poems are beautifully written, but they pack heavy emotions deep in the core of their purpose. The title says it all. The authorโs experiences and feelings that she has been afraid to publicize have finally reached the point of releasing the emotional burdens.
Even though the poems are personal, she urges us to dig deep inside to confront our darkest thoughts. The positive message is that we are not alone. What better method of healing exists than to provide freedom to plaguing thoughts by writing them down? Acknowledgement leads to recovery. Gudkaโs poetry is honest and vulnerable, expressing unforgettable pain. Reading her words, absorbing their meaning, made my heart ache for her. However, I felt privileged to be given a glimpse into her life, heart, and mind. I couldnโt choose one favorite, but a few that stood out were โBoundariesโ โBullets Donโt Always Hit the Right Targetโ โCagedโ โAcceptanceโ and โMy Uglyโ which Iโm sharing, and I highly recommend this heartfelt and poignant collection.
I donโt want you to love me for my beauty I donโt want you to love me for my charms I want you to love for my ugly I want you to love me for my darkness Hold me when I can no longer stand Hold me when I fall again and again
Sun Haiku by Dawn Pisturino is a clever collection in which each day of the year is given its own haiku โ a concept that fascinated me. What touched me first before immersing myself in her poetry was reading the dedication to her brother, Mark, who passed away from melanoma. I was so saddened to read this, and the term melanoma hit home because my husband is a survivor of this most dangerous type of skin cancer.
Pisturino devotes her lovely collection to the sun, emphasizing its effects on people, the climate, and animals. We all know that sunlight is needed to sustain life, but it is also worshiped in many cultures. However, like anything in excess, the sun can cause negative ramifications such as drought and skin cancer as mentioned earlier. As I ventured into the beautiful and captivating poetry, I was in awe of Pisturinoโs ability to create such vivid images by concisely weaving words together. I also enjoyed the Leap Year haiku at the end, along with the two powerful bonus short stories and poems, especially, โFather Sun.โ I knew that choosing a favorite or two out of 365 haiku would be impossible, so Iโm spotlighting a few and I highly recommend this amazing collection.
sunlight penetrates the mountains with life-giving force โ peaks brush the sky
trees lift their branches to the sun with holy praise a forest temple
peach cobbler sunrise whipped cream clouds over the bay morning coffee brews
Also, if you’re looking for a children’s book, Cora’s Quest would be a lovely addition beneath a Christmas tree. Unfortunately, the paperback is showing ‘temporarily out of stock’ on Amazon, which I don’t understand and I haven’t received any explanation. I’m frustrated, to say the least. If you can share some insight, I’m listening. ๐ As an option though, the paperback is available through Abebooks, a subsidiary of Amazon, if you’re familiar with this company. The e-book is also available, but to me, the paperback would offer the full magical experience for tiny hands to hold.
I’m sharing new reviews of my book that filled my heart with gratitude, and thank you to all who have read Cora’s Quest and for the wonderful reviews!
Happy Reading, Happy Shopping, and Happy Holidays! Virtual hugs to you all!
โค๏ธ๐๐
ยฉ Lauren Scott, BaydreamerWrites.com โ All rights reserved.
Click on the image to purchase your copy. Thank you!๐โค๏ธ
Do you feel like the world is out of control? Do you need a smile? I found an old poem that might just cheer you up…
Bananas
Swinging from the chandelier I’m overwhelmed from toes to ear I know it’s time to walk the frog Can’t just sit, type, and blog I’d love to dye my hair bright red I’d love to go right back to bed Reaching for the coffee cup Time to fill and pet the pup In the wind, I feel so free Would you like a cup of tea? I’d love to swim and read a book It’s five o’clock, what shall I cook? Staring at the vacuum cleaner I wonder why the fish are meaner Planets aren’t aligned at all Let’s go shopping at the mall Don’t be bothered by the styles I could talk and talk for miles!
Along with smiles and laughter, we need to remember that each day is a gift and worth celebrating. I was recently reminded of this when I visited Steve’s blog, Song of the Day, where he shares a new song each day, writes about its history, then shares his thoughts on the meaning of the lyrics. On a recent post, he reshared the 1971 hit song, โI Just Want to Celebrate,โ by the American rock band Rare Earth. Steve asked, “Every day is a good day to celebrate something, right?” When you listen to the song, you’ll definitely feel like getting outa your chair and groovin’ to the movin’ and celebrating! By the way, if you haven’t met Steve, pay him a visit. Not only is he a nice guy, but if you’re a music lover, you’ll enjoy learning about songs and bands you’ve never heard of or listening to your favorites again!
I mentioned a lot going on, and there is! Yes, it’s me again, promoting the release of Cora’s Quest , and celebrating the wonderful reviews rapidly coming in!
I can’t begin to thank enough the friends who have helped spread the word about my first children’s book – a collaboration with my amazing nephew, Chris, who created the enchanting, vibrant illustrations. So, this is where ‘a lot going on’ comes into play…below are several more examples of the awesome support I’ve received:
Carol Anne at therapybits.com blogs about her life, focusing on therapy and the process of going through psychotherapy. She is also a wonderful writer of poetry that touches the heart, and she was gracious to post about my book here to help with the promotion.
Denise from dlfinn.com is the author of Miracles and Ghosts: A Christmas Collection which I highly recommend! A collection of short stories perfect for the holiday season. She included Cora’s Quest in her post: Books that Changed Me: 2024 Winter Edition where she highlights a fraction of the books that she enjoyed by sharing her beautiful reviews. The other fabulous authors spotlighted are Joan Hall, Staci Troilo, Jan Sikes, and Linda Broday.
Rating โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ D. L. Finn
Coraโs Quest is a sweet story about a deerโs family outing. Cora is enjoying the forest until things change quickly, and now she needs to find her courage. A fantastic story to read to your little ones or for young readers to enjoy. The illustrations are beautiful and full of color, and the story is woven into a lesson that will resonate with children and their families. Here is an engaging passage: โAn owl hoots/from its lofty perch./ The wind howls,/swirling around Cora./Grunts and growls/in the distance/steal her courage!/ They act like thieves!โ I can easily recommend this story for young readers and those who read to them.
Cindy at uniquelyfitblog.com is the author of Celebrating Poetry, a companion guide to her book, Re-Create and Celebrate. I read her first book and highly recommend it, and I have her second book on my bookcase waiting to be read very soon. I already know that I’ll enjoy it as much as the first. She has a generous heart when it comes to helping fellow authors, so she shared an amazing group of book releases here in her blog post, while celebrating the success of Celebrating Poetry. The other fabulous authors featured are an anthology by Aspiring Blog , Dawn Pisturino, Pamela S. Wight & Neville N. Hill.
Darlene at darlenefoster.wordpress.com is the author of the delightful Amanda Travel Series, and her recent book is Amanda in Scotland. I am almost finished and have truly enjoyed traveling to Scotland with Amanda. I’ve read a few of the other Amanda adventures, so I can highly recommend this series. She posted her 5-star review for Cora’s Quest on Amazon and Goodreads while celebrating the success of Amanda in Scotland.
An adorable book about a young deer who questions her courage. The illustrations are delightful and the story has a lovely message. A perfect gift for a little one in your life, one that would be fun to read together too. I can see a child wanting to read this story over and over.
Dr. Vicki at victoriaponders.com is the author of Surviving Sue: An inspirational survivor’s story about a daughter and her life with a mother who was riddled with alcoholism, Alzheimer’s, anxiety, depression, and Munchausen’s. I have the paperback and look forward to reading this powerful and emotional story. I love Vicki’s writing and the way she thinks just by reading her blog posts, so I know her story will go straight to my heart. She recently wrote an inspirational blog post that is a balm to the soul.She wove her inspiring message into children’s literature in whichshe included my book, Cora’s Quest, and Goldie A. Poligee & the Three Bears by Joanie Becker Goldberg. Check out her blog post here!
Dawn Pisturino at dawnpisturino.wordpress.com is the author of Sun Haiku: 365 Days of Sunshine, which I will begin to read soon. I’ve read several of Dawn’s books and love them all! Her evocative poetry draws her readers in deeply. She shared her beautiful review of Cora’s Quest here, so check it out, and you’ll also find out more about Dawn’s books!
Rating โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ Dawn Pisturino
This charming new childrenโs book by poet Lauren Scott tells the story of a little fawn who gets lost in the woods, finds herself vulnerable and alone, and discovers her inner strength and courage. Written for children ages 2 โ 5 years old, this story teaches children the importance of remaining calm and focused when faced with uncertainty. The illustrations by Chris Mendez will delight any child. If your child or grandchild likes Bambi, he or she will adore this book.
I mentioned Diana Wallace Peach at mythsofthemirror.com in this blog post because she read my book the day it was released and reviewed it right away, gifting Cora with a 5-star review! But I want to announce that she has a new book on preorder now which will go live on January 2nd: Tale of the Season’s Weaver.Diana writes incredible fantasy books, and she is the fantasy writer who converted me!
All of the authors mentioned in this post are talented, beautiful, and amazing writers! They know how to weave words that appeal to all senses. I am honored to be included in the mix and to receive such warm support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! โค๏ธ
I know this post is longer than usual, so if you’ve read from beginning to end, I appreciate you taking the time. I also encourage you to visit the posts I highlighted and peruse around the blogs I shared!
All of the blog links and anywhere you see ‘here’ are clickable. WP was acting snarky, but they all work. I conclude with a poem from my latest poetry collection, Ever So Gently, that ties in with gratitude:
7 am
The sun slowly opens its sleepy eyes The neighborhood still breathes soft breaths
Not a soul Not a sound
We own this morning this moment is ours
Tranquility flows through our veins We exhale gratitude Another miracle reveals itself in the creation of a new dawn.
And don’t forget to add books to your shopping list! You can click on all images to purchase your copy! Poetry, Fiction, Adventure, Travel, Fantasy, Memoir, and Children’s Literature! It’s all here! ๐
I look forward to some quiet time with a cup of tea or coffee and diving into the wonderful books waiting to be read. What a great problem to have, too many books! ๐
Thank you for spending time with me, and I wish you a wonderful weekend and a peaceful holiday season! ๐
ยฉ Lauren Scott, BaydreamerWrites.com โ All rights reserved.
New Release! Click on the image to purchase your copy! โค๏ธ๐
As the year slowly or rapidly (depending on perspective) comes to a close, I thought to share this poem again. A poem reminding us that each day is a gift, and those who love us and Nature herself are precious gifts. I hope you enjoy for a second time around if you’ve already read it earlier in the year.
For All That Was Lost Has Been Found
When the sun descends behind emerald, rolling hills and evening offers all that it owns, my husband falls into a serious slumber in a matter of seconds โ I am envious. It takes more than seconds for my mind to shut down, for thoughts to pause for an eveningโs repose.
The flowers in our garden turn in for the night, and the smiles in their blooms wait for dawnโs greeting. Critters burrow in their homes, although darkness calls some to come out and play and we miss the show. Our dreams carry us through minutes and hours until night bids farewell, the cue for morning to slide into her spotlight.
And when she does, we witness again the glorious sun rising over those rolling hills, one more sky where clouds stay hidden, one more kiss from each other, the one who accelerates our heartbeatsโฆ when our children are home, they gift us with another hug, age is irrelevantโฆfrom babies to adults, their hugs are priceless like the moment we draw a new breath.
And donโt forget how nature delights with her offeringsโฆ our feathered friends sing their wake-up chorus of joy, bushy-tailed squirrels skitter along redwood fence tops. How do their tiny feet not miss a step, tumbling their little bodies to the ground?
So, we wipe the sleep from our eyes, gratitude flows through our veins, for all that was lost in the darkness has been found on this fresh, magnificent day.
ยฉ Lauren Scott
On another note, I was honored to be included in Diana’s November book reviews. Diana shares excellent monthly reviews on her blog, Myths of the Mirror. She read Cora’s Quest the first day and gave Cora 5 glowing stars. You can visit her here to read her wonderful review and those of several other great books perfect for shopping for the holiday season. Thanks again, Diana! ๐
Today, I’m honored to be included in Sally’s roundup post which you can find here. Sally at Smorgasbord Blog Magazine is so kind and generous by helping other authors promote their new books. So, I am truly grateful, and as I told her, the happy dance continues, and in Cora’s case, it’s a happy deer dance! ๐
I’m sure most indie authors would agree that promoting books isn’t fun. But we only have ourselves, and family and friends who offer to help out. So, thank you for reading, and if you’ve bought a copy of Cora’s Quest, Chris and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts. ๐
Wishing you all a lovely day and week ahead, Lauren โค๏ธ
ยฉ Lauren Scott, Baydreamerwrites.com โ All rights reserved.
New Release! Click on the image if you’d like to purchase a copy! โค๏ธ๐
I am thrilled that my book, Ever So Gently, has been embraced by Sally for her wonderful Christmas Book Fair! And to be in the company of amazing friends and authors such as Annette Rochelle Aben and Colleen M. Chesebro is truly an honor. Congratulations to them and to all the authors Sally has graciously supported in this warm community. To learn more about Sally and our books, please visit her blog, Smorgasbord Blog Magazine, by clicking on the link below.