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Pump Up Your Book: “The Moonsparrow Collection” by Carolyn Wolfe Guest Post/Giveaway (Ends 9/26) WW
Writing Magical Realism and Women’s Fiction Title: The Moonsparrow Collection Author: Carolyn Wolfe Publisher: Avid Readers Publishing Group Genre: Women’s Fiction/Magical Realism/Short fantasy and feminist stories Format: Paperback Cover, Kindle version The Moonsparrow Collection is comprised of a tapestry of Tall Tales, Myth and Magic. This compilation of tales is the best […] -
Goddess Fish: “Return to Me” by Melissa MacKinnon Super Book Blast
Welcome to the Super Book Blast organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Melissa will be awarding $25 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $10 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn host. Please click the banner to see additional stops on the tour. Archaean bounty hunter Marek Coinnich isn’t particularly fond of Engels. In […] -
Masquerade Book Tours: “Operation: Genocide” by Yvonne Walus Book Blast (Ends 9/10) WW
An inhuman agenda… A clandestine organization… And the killing isn’t over yet… Publication Date: September 2013 Genre: Thriller/Murder Mystery An inhuman agenda… In 1982, Annette Pretorius lives a life of privilege afforded to those of European descent in South Africa, but when her husband is murdered, she discovers a shattering secret: he’d been commissioned by the whites-only South African […] -
“An American Girl in Italy” by Aubrie Dionne Book Review
An American Girl in Italy by Aubrie Dionne My rating: 5 of 5 stars First of all, I had no idea this was like a sequel to “Playing the Maestro” that I read and loved by this author previously. However, don’t worry if you have not read the other book for the author gives you everything you need to know. […] -
“Beautiful Beautiful” by Heidi Garrett Book Review
Beautiful Beautiful by Heidi Garrett My rating: 4 of 5 stars This book was decidedly different from anything I had ever read. The story expertly shifts between the present day family scene where a fairy tale has been told and relates it to an actual story that occurred in the family life. I will be honest–I loved the family telling […] -
“The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales” by Heidi Garrett Book Review
The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales by Heidi Garrett My rating: 3 of 5 stars First of all, please understand that this is a collection of three short stories. And you will more than likely find at least one that captures your interest. That was certainly the case with me. I absolutely loved the third one in the series […] -
“Frankie Dupont and the Mystery of Enderby Manor” by Julie Anne Grasso Book Review
Frankie Dupont And The Mystery Of Enderby Manor by Julie Anne Grasso My rating: 4 of 5 stars I am a lover of mysteries, and all too often, it can be difficult to review young adult mysteries. This was one of those books. Don’t get me wrong. It fits into the tween adult reading genre for sure, and the mystery […] -
“Jack Templar and the Lord of the Vampires” by Jeff Gunhus Book Review
Jack Templar and the Lord of the Vampires by Jeff Gunhus My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the third book in the series that I have read, and although it is book three, it honestly can be read as a standalone book. The author does an excellent job of introducing the characters and main premise behind the book. […] -
Girls Heart Book Tours: “Spirit Warriors: The Scarring” by D.E.L. Connor Book Blitz
Spirit Warriors: The Scarring Spirit Warriors Book # 2 By- D.E.L. Connor Genre- YA Fantasy Publication Date- July 21st Published By- Booktrope Publishing “One of us would finally end what had been started by the machayiwiw so many years ago. I would have to kill him. It was just that simple. I never thought I would want to kill […] -
Girls Heart Books Tours: “Leaving Tracks” by Victoria Escobar Cover Reveal
Book Info- Title- Leaving Tracks By-Victoria Escobar Genre – New Adult Contemporary Expected Publication: September 16th, 2014 Blurb – North was on track to go nowhere. According to his brothers, ice skating was a hobby not a career. That didn’t stop him from dreaming of an Olympic Medal. Even if it was an impossible dream without a coach. […]
