Murder in Thistlecross by Amy M Reade

MURDER IN THISTLECROSS by Amy M. Reade Genre: Mystery/Thriller The emerald hills and violet valleys of Wales seem the ideal place to start over after murder—and divorce—shattered Eilidh’s life in the Scottish Highlands. But within the stone walls of an ancient castle, a family’s dark, violent past threatens much more than her newfound tranquility . […]

Moribund

Book Review: Moribund by Genevieve Iseult Eldredge

Moribund, first in Eldredge’s Circuit Fae Series, introduces us to Syl Skye, a rather geeky introvert who believes she’s quite mundane, save having survived a horrific train crash months before. Syl is anything but normal. Syl is the last sleeper-princess of the fair Fae, and she’s being hunted. Agravaine, and his unwilling Huntress Rouen, have […]

March 31st- April 6th

Life and Things I did my Devil’s Slide walk! It was soooo beautiful. It was nice to have a chance to admire the view without the fear of going over the cliff. I’m confident I could have made the return walk but chose to forego it this trip. A goal three out from the current […]

Book Review: Human Tribe by Alison Wright

Human Tribe is a stunning photography collection that showcases the true diversity of our planet. The majority of the photos are from places in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America, with a few being from North America, and Europe. It show everyday people immersed in their own vibrant cultures. From bright clothes, scant […]

April 6th – 12th

The Book Blogger Hop is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer. These are weekly prompts to give bloggers a chance to connect with one another. Weeks run Friday- Thursday. **Do you overextend yourself with too many reviews because you can’t pass up a book in hopes you will get them all done or […]

Walking on Glass – The Iconic Slippers/ Chauncey Rogers (Happily)

Day 4 of 13 of Happily’s Release Blog Tour. See the full schedule here. Thank you for hosting this stop, Aislynn. It’s a pleasure to be here on your blog! (You’re welcome! ~JAdM) I hope that our topic in this post is obvious enough from its title. In keeping with what most people think when they hear […]

Happily by Chauncey Rogers

Day 4 of 13 of Happily’s Release Blog Tour. See the full schedule here. Happily by Chauncey Rogers Pages: 299 Publication Date: April 3, 2018 Genre: YA (MG-friendly) Fantasy/Fairy-Tale Retelling If the shoe fits, wear it. If it doesn’t, make it. No fairy godmother. No magic pumpkin. Just one grumpy girl and a glass slipper. Laure is a teenage […]

Quickshots #11

Amelia Earhart: Flying Solo by John Burke With Amelia Earhart: Flying Solo, Burke introduces young readers to Amelia Earhart, a true heroine for the ages.  Beginning when Earhart is a girl, she was more interested in adventure than appearing ‘proper’. Among other things, she tried to build a roller coaster as a child! Despite familial upheavals […]

April 4th, 2018

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: Strong at the Broken Places by Clayton Lindemuth

Strong at the Broken Places by Clayton Lindemuth is a rich, gritty psychological exploration of the soul. It is, at its heart, one man’s alchemic transformation. Nick Fister is an ultra-runner, taking on races of fifty to a hundred plus miles in one go. To say this is an extreme sport is an understatement, and […]

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