The Weight of a Soul by Elizabeth Tammi

FOLLOW THE TOUR! The Weight of a Soul  Elizabeth Tammi Publisher: Flux Release Date: December 3rd 2019 Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical Fiction When Lena’s younger sister Fressa is found dead, their whole Viking clan mourns—but it is Lena alone who never recovers. Fressa is the sister that should’ve lived, and Lena cannot rest until […]

Book Review: The Cursed Baron by Ashley Mayers

Mayers’ The Cursed Baron was an interesting read to be sure. I’m thankful for the preface that added context, but there were still times I felt asea, like I was missing something important. I gradually adapted to the unusual notions that Rakshasas from Venus lived among humans. Knowing the terms Rakshasa and Yaksha from myth […]

Tragedy of Me by Rebekah L Purdy

Tragedy Of Me (Legend of Me #2) By Rebekah L. Purdy Publisher: Month9Books Publication: January 28, 2020 ISBN: 978-1-939765-13-0 With the Curse of the Beast broken, Brielle Healer thought she’d left her bloody, gruesome past behind her. She thought she’d finally be able to have her happy ending with Raul, the gypsy who saved her […]

Book Review: Two Thousand Lines by Michelle Jester

Two Thousand Lines by Michelle Jester is a raw, visceral look at the effects and aftermath of trauma and abuse, and a poignant tale of forgiveness and letting go. Olivia Brooks lives in Sugar Mills, where she tries to keep her past far away. A victim of sexual abuse and neglect as a child has […]

Two Thousand Lines by Michelle Jester

Two Thousand Lines Michelle Jester Publication date: November 21st 2019 Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Young Adult Olivia Brooks has been able to keep her life in Sugar Mill, Louisiana held perfectly together, far away from the small town where she grew up. Even though her past still haunts her, she has found a perfect […]

Man in the Dragon Mask by Amanda Roberts

The Man in the Dragon Mask by Amanda Roberts Genre: Historical Fiction One Face Two Men And A Secret That Could Destroy An Empire At the dawn of the Ming Dynasty, the emperor will do anything to ensure the future of his empire. Building the Forbidden City in fulfillment of his father’s dreams is only […]

Book Review: The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup

The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup is a chilling serial killer thriller set in Copenhagen. Thulin and her new partner, Hess, are assigned what is initially believed to be the isolated murder of a single mom. More murders occur, each with a chestnut man left behind. Every time the police think they have answers, another […]

Creative Fun!

Keep Going by Austin Kleon Keep Going is Kleon’s third delightful book for inspiring and motivating artists. Full of quotes, drawings and comics, Keep Going presents ten useful key points to keep in mind. You’ll learn the value of prioritisation, time management, detaching from the digital world for periods, and more. I loved the quotes, […]

Corners Untouched by Madness by N. Daniel

  Welcome to the blog tour for Corners Untouched by Madness by N. Daniel. Read on for an exclusive excerpt reveal, giveaway, and tour details! Corners Untouched by Madness: A Personal Journey of Overcoming Mental Illness Publication Date: October 1st, 2019 Genre: Contemporary Fiction/ Inspired by True Events/ Mental Illness Publisher: Between the Lines Publishing […]

Book Review: Knight of the Silver Circle by Duncan Hamilton

Knight of the Silver Circle by Duncan Hamilton is second in the Dragonslayer trilogy. Alpheratz the Black has been defeated. Gill doesn’t get the chance to rest for long though. Long dormant eggs clutched by Alpheratz’ mate have unexpectedly hatched, and now three more dragons are terrorising the land. With none to shepherd their growth, […]

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