Book Review: Princes of the Lower East Side by Meredith Allison

Mia has returned from Sicily only to find that her year away has left the mice to play, and her ‘partners’ have made some pretty questionable choices in her absence that don’t really live up to what she believes her brother Nick would have wanted. This sparks conflict right away, as Mia reasserts her role […]

Oct 19th- 25th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Why don’t ADs perform as well in Instagram’s algorithm?/ BooksNest   Holding Stones – Poem by Karen Shepherd/ Vita Brevis   Stop using OCD as a throwaway term – why this is harmful for mental health sufferers/ BooksNest   Hair (Sisters) – Poem by Carrie Magness Radna/ […]

Once Upon a Time, Bitches by Branden LaNette

This is my stop during the book blitz for Once Upon a Time Bitches by Branden LaNette. This book blitz is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The book blitz runs from 21 till 27 October. See the tour schedule here. Once Upon a Time Bitches By Branden LaNette Genre: Non-Fiction/ Personal Development Release Date: 9 […]

Book Review: Timeless by RA Salvatore

Salvatore’s Timeless takes us back into the world of that most unusual of drow, the ranger Drizzt Do’Urden. Following dual timelines, we get a chance to see Zaknafein Do’Urden long before Drizzt’s birth, and his reunion with his son, centuries later. Zak has been returned from the dead, resurrected by an as yet unknown agent, […]

Book Review: Living in Flow by Sky Nelson-Isaacs

Living in Flow by Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a book I have been longing for! A book that shows what is commonly regarded as magic or mere ‘wishful thinking’ is indeed science we can strive to replicate. This was all something I’ve tried to articulate to others before, but lacked the wherewithal to explain properly. Nelson-Isaacs […]

Haskell, Himself by Gary Seigel

Haskell Himself Gary Seigel Published by: Acorn Publishing Publication date: January 19th 2020 Genres: Historical, LGBTQ+, Young Adult Meet Haskell Hodge. At sixteen he’s already garnered some fame as a former child actor and star of a popular cereal commercial. But that doesn’t do much for him when he’s dumped at his aunt’s house in […]

Book Review: Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard

Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard, third in the Truthwitch series, continues following Isuelt and Aeduan as they seek Owl’s tribe. A world away, Safi is fulfilling her obligations to Vaness in rooting out the betrayers in her court. In Nubrevna, Vivia has prepped the underground city and is ready to reveal it. And Merik, traveling with […]

Oct 12th- 18th

Life and Things This was a very slow week, blogwise. I went to NC to visit my family, especially my 5 yr old nephew, Liam. We went to the Renaissance Faire on the 13th. It was great fun, though it rained almost ALL day! I ended up buying a cloak to help keep off the […]

Oct 5th- 11th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Instagram tips and shortcuts to save you time and help you to engage more/ BooksNest   A BEGINNERS GUIDE TO MASTER SELF-PUBLISHING/ Bound to Writing   Do you need to be loud to be a good/worthy/famous blogger?/ Beware of the Reader     Posts of the past week ICYMT Blitz: […]

The Alchemist and an Amaretto by Annette Marie

                    The Alchemist and an Amaretto Annette Marie (The Guild Codex: Spellbound #5) Published by: Dark Owl Fantasy Inc. Publication date: October 11th 2019 Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy As a guild bartender, I can handle pretty much anything—mages, sorcerers, witches, the occasional demon. But show […]

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