Thursday, December 11, 2025

The One Redeemed Blog Tour - Stop Two @colleenchesebro.bsky.social #writingcommunity #newrelease #Diasodz #paranormal #fantasy @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Today is day two of The One Redeemed's blog tour. I am honored that Colleen M. Chesebro, a beautiful author and poet, is sharing her space with me today. Colleen opened a world of syllabic poetry to me. Because of her, I gained an online community of poets.

Before you check out her post, I'd like to share one of her many books with you. If you haven't read her stories or poetry yet, this is a great one to read! Click on the book cover or title for the link.

Link for the blog tour is at the end.



Here is my review:

I loved the first edition of this book, which focused on the summer solstice, so I was excited about reading this edition that focuses on the winter solstice! It did not disappoint! The author begins by explaining the various yuletide myths through the centuries around the world. Then, she breaks the book into different sections to dive deeper into each of the myths. Each section contains short stories and poetry that reflect upon that myth.

The author shares the research she conducted to make sure her stories were historically founded. It's incredible how many myths were created around Yuletide in cultures around the world. It was also surprising for me to see how many cultures included stories about females within their myths.

I love this author's poetry. She is gifted in capturing the essence of an idea in so few words, especially in her short stories. I loved losing myself in stories about fairies, goddesses, and the fae. While our generation tends to see these as mythical creatures, there was a time when people believed them to be very real.

I also loved that the author included a section at the end about crystals and how to use them (and other Yuletide symbols) to enhance your Yuletide celebrations. If you enjoy poetry and short stories or if you like learning about myths surrounding the holidays, I would definitely recommend this book.

The One Redeemed
Blog Tour Schedule


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The One Redeemed Blog Tour - Stop One @DLFinnAuthor #writingcommunity #newrelease #Diasodz #paranormal #fantasy @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Today is the first day of The One Redeemed's blog tour. I am thrilled that my fellow critique partner, D.L. Finn, has kindly offered to start off our tour. She has been so helpful in bringing this story to life, and I appreciate and value her. Before you check out her post, I'd like to share one of her many books with you. If you haven't read her stories yet, this is a great one to read! Click on the book cover or title for the link.

The link for the blog tour is at the end.



My 5-Star Review:

This was such a wonderful collection of holiday short stories. D.L. Finn never disappoints with her ability to weave heartbreak with holiday miracles. I read her first collection of holiday short stories and loved them, and this collection was just as great. I don't tend to enjoy historical fiction, but this author finds a way to make me love every story no matter which decade they take place in. From ghosts saving their loved ones from tragedy to heartfelt kindness of strangers, these stories tugged at my heart strings. If you enjoy holiday stories with a paranormal twist, you will love each of these! :-)

The One Redeemed
Blog Tour Schedule

  • 12/10 - D.L. Finn
  • 12/11 - Colleen M. Chesebro
  • 12/16 - Robbie Cheadle
  • 12/18 - Jules Paige
  • 12/22 - PTL Perrin

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

My Most Precious Gift - #TankaTuesday #tanka #poem #gift #poetrycommunity #poetry @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Today, I am hosting the #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge. The prompt focuses on the word gift. As you can read over at the #TankaTuesday site, I am not a fan of gift giving or receiving. For most of my adult life, it has caused me anxiety. Instead, I prefer creating an experience where the giver and receiver create memories together. Luckily, my friends and my families love me enough to accept this modification.

The prompt asks for poets to write a poem using either the noun or verb version of gift. I chose to go with the noun version and wrote a tanka.

 


my heart swells with love
from a babe to adulthood
my most precious gift
my caterpillar now flies
sharing his kindness with all


Would you like to write a poem for this prompt? Join us here.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

The One Redeemed Cover Reveal and Blog Tour #Diasodz #TheOneRedeemed #BlogTour #BookCover #redemption #newrelease @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! I am so happy to share with you all that The One Redeemed has a release date: December 16th! It has taken me eight years to finally finish this story, and I'm really happy with it. Let's start with the book cover. Staying true to the series, the cover focuses on Drake's eye and one of his powers - controlling lava. As this is his redemption story, the new moon felt perfect for this book.


Book Blurb:

Drake had been an agent for chaos, a tyrant who focused only on his desires, even when they hurt those he claimed to love the most. Would dying to protect his daughter redeem him? Or would he spend an eternity reliving his biggest regrets?

Electrifying pain coursed through Drake’s veins as he sacrificed his life to save his daughter. When he becomes conscious again, reality sets in. He is dead. While he is overcome with grief, his mortal enemy, Goddess, offers him a path to redemption. In order to find his way back to his children, he must first revisit his past and atone for his choices. The journey will be brutal, and his outcome is not guaranteed.

Failure is not an option for Drake. He will do anything to get back to his children to make amends for his actions, even if it means sacrificing himself all over again.




To celebrate the release of this book, some of my favorite bloggers have agreed to participate in my blog tour. I hope you will join us on this tour! More details to come soon! :-)

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Façade- #FFFC #Abhanga #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Another busy week for me. I've been working on my book tour that will begin this week (I think...lol!). I'm still putting the final touches on it. So, this is my first time to sit and look at the awesome writing prompts this week. 

I've chosen to go with Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge. She provided the beautiful picture below as inspiration. While the vines are gorgeous, the dark indoors pulled my attention. I wrote an Abhanga, which is a poem of four lines with a syllabication package of 6-6-6-4.

(image courtesy of Jon Tyson)

Façade

surrounded by beauty
to hide the hurt within
survival is the goal
do it in style


Would you like to write a poem for this photo? Join us here.

Sunday, November 30, 2025

November 2025 Book Reviews #bookreview #books #amreading #readingcommunity #shortstories @KarensStories @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! The sun sets earlier, making the days seem shorter, and my days are so busy that I definitely feel that time has been robbed from my days. Still, I do my best to find time to read. I only made it through one book this month. I thought I'd finish the book I'm currently reading, but I'm not done just yet. I'll review that one next month.



Genre: Contemporary Fantasy

Pages: 250

Book Blurb:

Take a supernatural tour with this collection of contemporary fantasy stories. Read with an open mind and you just might begin to wonder if all things could be possible.

Are spirits hovering around us? Do ghosts watch over us? Are your pets communicating telepathically? Can card readers predict the future? Is it possible to see the little people? Do artifacts or fetishes have power? In this collection, the answer to all those questions is yes. But the real question is whether the stories are pure fiction or based on fact.

The Legacy: Lydia is a psychic. When her grandson becomes the catalyst for a spirit's plot to kill his mother, she joins forces with a natural witch to defeat the entity. As a battle rages, Lydia learns she has more power than she'd realized.

Laughing Hills: The little people of Laughing Hills call on centuries of magic to stay safely hidden after their guardian is killed and their entire community is placed in jeopardy.

Mommy, Look: With her husband in a coma, finances tight, and a toddler to raise, Bianca needs help. But when it comes, it's in disguise and is provided by someone she didn't believe existed.

The Ancient Ones: After Brian and Tammy visit an antique shop, their lives are changed by a lion and a raven.

The Last Act: While renovating an old theatre, Carolyn is befriended by Jolene, an actress who haunts the building and who takes their friendship quite seriously.

My Review:

Every single one of these stories were fabulous! They all focus on some kind of paranormal entity, which I loved. Not all of them end with a happy ending. Well, I guess it depends on which character you are rooting for. Lol! Each story is captivating. The characters are well created, even though these stories are short. The plot moved smoothly and kept me wanting to turn the pages. This author is a master storyteller, and I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys paranormal stories! :-)


Have you read any great books this month? I'd love to hear from you. :-)

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Giving Thanks - #TankaTuesday #DoubleEnnead #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity #gratitude #thanksgiving @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! I have had a wonderful week off from work. My son came down from college, and I enjoyed every minute with him. This week, Melissa at #TankaTuesday invited us to write a Double Ennead about what we are grateful for. A Double Ennead consists of three stanzas. Each stanza has five lines with a syllabication pattern of 6-5-11-6-5. 

(courtesy of @Ennaej at Pixabay)

Giving Thanks

open your soul fully
get a glimpse of grace
fluttering butterflies to flowering buds
beauty is all around
waiting to be seen

take a walk through nature
embrace time to ground
feel the sweet serenity surrounding you
absorb Gaia's goodness
such peaceful moments

joyous family time
rambunctious laughter
board games, camping trips, movie nights, bike riding
never a dull moment
always full of love


Would you like to write a poem about gratitude? Join us here.

Friday, November 21, 2025

The Sands of Time - #WDYS #TankaTuesday #Shadorma #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! I have finally found a moment to write. Today is my last day of work before I have a week off for Thanksgiving break. I am looking forward to turning off my alarm for the next week. I am most excited about my son coming home for the holiday! I miss him like crazy and can't wait to wrap my arms around him. 

I've decided to combine these two prompts because the image reminded me of my trip with my son to the upper and lower Antelope Canyons in Arizona a few years back, a trip that holds wonderful memories for me. My poem isn't about my trip, but the memory drew me to the photo.

The first challenge is Sadje's What Do You See? prompt, which contains the photo I mentioned above. The second challenge is the #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge where Willow invites to write a Shadorma Prose. A Shadorma poem has six lines with a 3-5-3-3-7-5 syllabic pattern.

(image credit; Salva Jamm @ Unsplash)

The Sands of Time

I stand before you in awe. My racing mind calms as wonder sifts through my frivolous worries and seeks out my soul. Your grandeur reveals how I am but a passing thought in the great scheme of existence, and I embrace both the simplicity and depth of such a revelation. The hardened scars on your walls tell of your troubles and of your resilience while the soft sands sifting beneath my feet exude your grace and strength, knowing that only through flexibility and change can one continue to exist.

beautiful
nature's miracle
perfectly
imperfect
wonders for all to behold
embrace sands of time


Would you like to write a poem for one of these prompts? Click the links below:


Friday, November 14, 2025

The Answer Is... #FFFC #WDYS #W3 #TankaTuesday #poem #Nonet #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro





Hello, beautiful readers! Another busy week for me, but finally, it was in a great way! After months of dealing with a nightmare of a contractor, my kitchen is finally complete. Also, my parents came down to visit, and we had a wonderful dinner with my siblings to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday. Still, as they were staying at my house, it left me no time for much of anything else. They left this morning for a cruise, and since my weekend is beyond packed, I figured I'd use this time to try to write a poem.

I've missed so many wonderful prompts lately and wanted to partake in as many as I could. Luckily, four of them all seemed to have the same theme for me: love. (Or, at least, I made it fit...lol!) Melissa's Flash Fiction Fandango Challenge, Sadje's What Do You See? prompt, and #TankaTuesday's Poetry Challenge all provided images that reminded me of love. We'ave Written Weekly (W3) encouraged us to write a poem of 8-16 lines with internal rhyme. So, I chose to write a Nonet, which consists of nine lines and added internal rhyme to some of the lines.

 

The Answer Is...

magical charms within someone's arms
simple caress softens the soul
loving touch warms the heart much
days shine bright with a smile
sweet nothing whispers
tender kisses
hands held and
warm hugs
love


Would you like to write a poem for any of these prompts? Click the links below:




Image Credit Photo 1 - "Dream Your Joy Oracle Cards' by Judy Mastrangelo

Image Credit Photo 2 - Hannes Richter on Unsplash

Image Credit Photo 3 - C Valdez on Unsplash

Monday, November 10, 2025

A Moonlit Veil - #TankaTuesday #tanka #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro

 



Hello, beautiful readers! I tried every day last week to find a moment to write poetry, but every day got away from me. By the time I was able to rest, it was past 8 pm, and my brain was too exhausted to function. I missed a lot of great prompts last week, but I wanted to make the effort to at least write about the prompt I created for the #TankaTuesday prompt last Tuesday. The prompt asked writers to focus on the word veil. So, I wrote a tanka.

(image courtesy of @Iffany on Pixabay)

souls from yesteryear
cross beyond the moonlit veil
a balm for loved ones
visits comfort grieving hearts
if only for brief moments


Would you like to write a poem using the word veil? Join us here.