Robin Hood’s Dawn by Olivia Longueville & JC Plummer

Robin Hood’s Dawn Book One in the Robin Hood Trilogy By Olivia Longueville and J.C. Plummer A KINGDOM UNDER ASSAULT, A CONSPIRACY BORN OF ANARCHY, AND A HERO STANDING AGAINST TYRANNY A story birthed from both history and folklore— step into a unique retelling of the Robin Hood legend. Set in 12th century England and […]

Shadow Girl by Misty Mount

The Shadow Girl by Misty Mount Genre: YA/ Fantasy/ Coming of Age Publication Date: December 28, 2017 Synopsis: Shy, thirteen-year-old Zylia has always known she was different. Most teenagers feel unnoticed and unseen, but for Zylia, it’s something much worse. She’s disappearing from this world and doesn’t know how to stop it. At times, she’s […]

The Dragon Awakened by KN Lee

Dragon Awakened Court of Shadows Book 1 by K.N. Lee Genre: Reverse Harem Epic Fantasy Join New York Times bestselling author, K.N. Lee on a journey through Rune, where faeries, dragons, elves, and magic and mystery collide. Elemental. Faerie. Dragon Tamer. After being exiled from the Unseelie Court, the royal Mordigan family was forced to […]

Book Review: Pretty Dead Girls by Monica Murphy

Murder has come to the peaceful prestigious coastal Cape Bonita, shattering the town’s illusion of safety. Gretchen Nelson is found murdered early one morning, in the parking lot of the local Catholic church, her throat cut. No clues as to her killer can be found. It’s not long before another girl succumbs to the killer. […]

Pretty Dead Girls by Monica Murphy

Check out the full tour schedule via Chapter by Chapter!   Giveaway! *Signed copy of Pretty Dead Girls Enter here!   Beautiful. Perfect. Dead. In the peaceful seaside town of Cape Bonita, wicked secrets and lies are hidden just beneath the surface. But all it takes is one tragedy for them to be exposed. The most […]

Jan 24

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam@Taking on a World of Words. To play, answer the three ‘W’ questions listed below. Be sure to link back to her or to put the link to your post in the comment section of her blog so that others take a gander at your answers and […]

Book Review- Manga Classics: Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain & Crystal Chan

The Manga Classics version of Huckleberry Finn has remained true to the original novel by Mark Twain, doing its best to keep language and themes intact. The forward states that, rather than burying the past, the Manga Classics version seeks to help students “think critically about current racial slurs and stereotypes by tracing them back to […]

Book Review: Celine on Fire by Dale Pelton

  Celine on Fire exposes the underlying warp and weft of our global society in an accessible and engaging manner, tracing the patterns of the past forward to the present. It shows, through engaging discourse, how disparate events come together to shape who we are today, and offers the brilliant lesson that who we are […]

Jan 13th- 19th

Life and Things This was a mostly quiet week. I did have a glaucoma doctor appointment, to double-check the pressure in my eye. It was normal for me, so no drops. Yay! My Fitbit bit the dust. A new one should be arriving tomorrow. I’m so used to wearing one now that I feel funny […]

Book Review: A Wild & Unremarkable Thing by Jen Castleberry

One from a background of privilege, one poorest of the poor, two young people set out to make their fortunes slaying a Fire Scale. Every fifteen years, the great flame-scaled dragons emerge for a brief time to mate and eat, before sealing themselves back into their lairs among the Summer Alps. During the last Emerging, […]

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