Book Review: Exile of the Sky God by P Anastasia

Exile of the Sky God by P Anastasia is a subtle, thought-provoking book that will enchant the senses, and may leave you thinking about deity in a whole new way. This is the tale of Horus, Sky God and Far-Seer of Egyptian myth as the then young deity is stretching his wings, and exploring his […]

Book Review: Icehaven by Kim Cresswell & MK Chester

First in the Sum of All Tears series, Icehaven by Kim Cresswell & MK Chester is a post-apocalyptic tale set in the near future. With echoes of classic and modern examples of the genre, such as Make Room, Make Room!, The Postman, The After War, and The Day After Tomorrow, Icehaven is sure to chill […]

Watch Hollow by Gregory Funero

ISBN: 9780062643452 ISBN 10: 0062643452 Imprint: HarperCollins On Sale: 02/12/2019 Pages: 256 Ages: 8 to 12 BISAC1: JUVENILE FICTION|Fantasy & Magic BISAC2: JUVENILE FICTION|Ghost Stories BISAC3: JUVENILE FICTION|Animals|Nocturnal Praise for WATCH HOLLOW“Filled with clever, magical, and instantly likable characters, Funaro’s excellent, fast-paced, and twisty mystery—packed with suspense, facts, magic, and an incredible, deeply thought-out world—will […]

Silent Kingdom by Rachel Schade

Silent Kingdom Silent Kingdom Book 1 by Rachel L. Schade Genre: YA Fantasy Some fates can’t be escaped Chosen by truth. Marked for death. Halia must choose to save her kingdom, or let it fall. Misroth’s king has died, and the entire kingdom is in mourning–or so it seems. After her father is crowned regent […]

Of Dawn and Embers by Kyoko M.

Of Dawn and Embers Of Cinder and Bone Book 3 by Kyoko M Genre: SciFi Fantasy Romance It’s been six months since Dr. Rhett “Jack” Jackson and Dr. Kamala Anjali had their dragon cloning project shut down by the government. Just when they think they’ve gotten their lives back together, an agency within the government […]

July 27th- Aug 2nd

Life and Things This has been one rough week. Monday was my transjugular liver biopsy. I was put under general anesthesia since medications that can make me drowsy are likely to trigger myoclonic spasms. I still woke from it well. Within 15 mins of finishing the procedure I was awake and clear-headed. Unfortunately, I didn’t […]

July 20th- 26th

Life and Things Counting down til Monday’s biopsy. Fun times… I recover real quick now from anaesthesia, but I’m still terrified of going under yet again. And Tuesday I’m having a second tooth pulled. It’s the mate to the first removed, so it’s not really doing anything. I’ve been rather reclusive lately. A people/writing slump. […]

July 13th- 19th

Enjoyable posts of the past week from others Quiet Descent – Poem by Diane Webster/ Vita Brevis   Tracing Oceans – Poem by Seth Grindstaff/ Vita Brevis   Discussion: Are you too old to read and/or blog about YA books? What do you think of reading outside your age genre?/ Beware of the Readers   HOMESCHOOL MISREPRESENTATION […]

Fate of Dragons by Alisha Klapheke

Fate of Dragons Alisha Klapheke (Dragons Rising #1) Publication date: March 27th 2019 Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult An Earth Queen desperate to wake her magic. An elven prince fighting a ruthless betrayal. A flood is coming. The Sea Queen has a mad plan to drown the world. Only the magic of the Earth Queen […]

The Sin Soldiers by Tracy Auerbach

The Sin Soldiers Tracy Auerbach (Fragments, #1) Publication date: July 23rd 2019 Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Red compound makes them angry. Yellow exhausts them. Blue drives them into a state of ravenous addiction. The thief Kai knows about the chemically controlled soldiers of the Eastern forces and their savage, deadly nature. When a […]

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