Book Review: The Phoenix Cycle by Bob Collopy

Collopy’s The Phoenix Cycle is an intense leap into a dystopic world unlike any other. The earth has been struck by a meteor, causing nuclear winter. In the city of New San Francisco, society has become divided into an elite caste, the Inner Circle, and a lower caste that lives in sectors sprawled around the […]

Book Review: Freak by Erin Lee

***This book was reviewed via Lola’s Blog Tours   Erin Lee’s Freak is a poignant tale of loss, acceptance, and second chances. This powerful story should be required high-school reading. No, strike that. Why mollycoddle middle-schoolers who can be just as spiteful as high-schoolers and ignorant adults, especially given the current political climate of the […]

Book Blitz: Freak by Erin Lee

This is my stop during the book blitz for Freak by Erin Lee. This book blitz is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The book blitz runs from 27 June till 3 July. See the tour schedule here: http://www.lolasblogtours.net/book-blitz-freak-by-erin-lee/   Freak by Erin Lee Genre: LBGT/ Contemporary Age category: Young Adult Release Date: 29 June, 2017 […]

Shout-out: Tunnel Kids by Werner Egli

Title: Tunnel Kids Author: Werner J. Egli Genre: Contemporary Fiction Amazon Link – http://amzn.to/2rmAW92   Blurb This is the story of a boy of about fifteen who travels through Mexico to the borders of the USA. Set in the 1990` s, at the beginning of the story the main character, Santiago Molina, reflects on his […]

Shout-out: Gideon: The Sound and the Glory by Joseph Ganci

Title: Gideon: The Sound and The Glory Author: Joseph Ganci Genre: Historical Fiction   Blurb Unsung heroes and murderous villains, hidden forever in ancient shadows, now leap to life – blazing onto the pages of revelation. Gideon, a lowly woodcutter, is blessed by an angel to be the savior of all Israel. He does not […]

Book Review: The Telomere Effect by Dr Elizabeth Blackburn and Dr Elissa Epel

***This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review   The Telomere Effect by Blackburn and Epel is a groundbreaking, fascinating look at telomeres, which are the ending sequences to your chromosomes, and who length is an indicator of longevity and health. The longer they are, the better. These are what govern how we […]

Shout Out: Gringo by Dan “Tito” Davis w/ Peter Conti

Story Summary Dan “Tito” Davis comes from a town in South Dakota that’s so small everyone knows their neighbor’s cat’s name. But once he got out, he made some noise. While at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, he started manufacturing White Crosses, aka speed, and soon had the Banditos Motorcycle Club distributing ten million pills […]

Book Review: Lockdown by Samie Sands

**This book was reviewed for Limitless Publishing via Netgalley   *****Spoilers warning   Lockdown is one of many in the post-apocalyptic subgenre that utilises disease as the source of the apocalypse. In this case, it is the AM13 virus, a disease at first believed to be part of a hoax. Leah, our protagonist, sends a […]

Cover Reveal: Addicted to Rhapsody by Selena Laurence

    Title: Addicted to Rhapsody Author: Selena Laurence Series: Rhapsody #4 Genre: Contemporary Rockstar Romance Release Date: July 24, 2017 Blurb: Guilt is the hardest habit to kick. Garrett Jakes is the sexy and sex-addicted lead singer of Rhapsody. Now in recovery, trying to clean up his act and atone for his mistakes, he’s decided […]

Book Review: Lockdown by Laurie R King

**This book was reviewed for Random House/Ballintine via Netgalley   Master storyweaver Laurie R King has done it again. Lockdown may be a novel of suspense, but more than that it is a novel of humanity in all our myriad glory and debasements. It is a novel of disconnect, where communications break down. And a […]

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