Tuesday has always guessed that something was weird about her family. Their dad never discussed his job and their dog always acted a little strange. She had come up with several wild theories about what her dad could really be doing for a living, theories that her brother Zed never agreed with. Nevertheless, some of …
Moon Scorned Blog Tour +Review
Thank you for joining me on the tour for Moon Scorned by Marty Mayberry. Read on for my review and a chance to enter a giveaway where you could win the prequel novella in the in the series called Moon Hunted! Moon Scorned (Raven Moon Wolves #1) Expected Publication Date: January 5th, 2022 Genre: Upper YA/ …
The Reckless Kind Review
Asta didn’t expect to ever be married. The boys in town only ever teased her for the way she looked and the way she walked. She was happy with the idea of being single for a long time and staying with her best friends Erland and Gunnar for years into the future. Nevertheless, she was …
Of Us and Them Review
This book is truly in the list of my top YA science fiction books! Evren has waited her whole life for the symbol on her neck to change. She needs to show that she has “matured” so that she can join the rest of the Paladins who are going to be vessels for the Leviathans. …
Tho I Be Mute Review
Cherokee John Ridge has gotten a formal education at a Mission school and fell in love with the steward’s daughter Sarah. She kept him company when he was nursed back to health after an accident, and the two have been close ever since. They were separated by Sarah’s parents who sent her to find a …
Masters’ Promise Review (The Angel Eyes #3)
Masters’ Promise throws readers back into the post-war setting where women won the gender war against men and now all men on the planet have been enslaved as punishment. Angel is one of the good women who try to protect the men from the abusive women in power who only want to beat and control …
Our Trespasses Review + Instagram Giveaway
A sibling dying is always a tragedy. When that sibling is your twin, the pain is multiplied. Now, imagine that you have always had a deep connection to your twin. A connection that you had to travel halfway across the country to even begin to limit. You FELT your twin die, but you have no …
The Girl of Dorcha Wood Blog Tour + Review
The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward Book Info Genre: YA Fantasy Length: 232 Pages Publishing: 13th April 2021 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZLFL8ZB Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57478429-the-girl-of-dorcha-wood Blurb Treacherous. Evil. Dark. Dorcha Wood is all of these. And none of them. The people of Felmore talk of Dorcha Wood in whispers, if they speak of it at all, …
Light at the Bottom of the World Review
Leyla is a submersible racer. Nothing brings her more peace than speeding through the streets of London, viewing the mixture of Old-World items as well as the new buildings under the sea. Her mother passed away many years ago and Leyla has been raised by her father ever since. A few months prior to the …
Silver Lining Review
Marissa can’t remember ever being in a truly healthy and happy relationship. After her most recent failed endeavor, she feels like love just isn’t for her. She decides to go the route of AI when looking for her perfect match. Marissa creates a program called Silver Lining. All you do is go for a small …