Tag: review
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#ThrowbackThursday ~ Review for Tales from an Irish Garden by Sally Cronin #FantasyRomance @sgc58
The queen of Magia and her court have fled their sun filled Spanish homeland and the palace beneath the magnolia tree. Arriving on the backs of geese and swans, they seek sanctuary in the magic garden of The Storyteller who welcomes them to the Emerald Island, a place where rain is almost a daily feature.…
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#Throwback Thursday ~ Review for Voyage of the Lanternfish by C S Boyack #Action&Adventure @coldhandboyack
An honorable man is mistaken for his disreputable father. Now he’s pushed into a political scheme to start a war that will spread across multiple kingdoms. James Cuttler’s fiancé is being held captive to ensure he goes through with the plan.He soon decides his skills are at sea and procures a ship to wage war…
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#TuesdayBookBlog ~ Secrets… #DarkFamilyMystery
SOME SECRETS WILL KILL YOU… and some are about someone who is already dead. A mother must find the truth before the secrets destroy her family… Secrets, a haunting family drama, about deeply buried guilt and all the secrets and suspicions that invade and control our lives. Many children have an invisible friend, and sometimes…
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#TuesdayBookBlog ~ This Haunted World Book Three: Highgate: A Truly Haunting Supernatural Thriller by Shani Struthers @shani_struthers
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“A triumph in modern Gothic fiction – hard hitting, dark and powerful.” From the author of the bestselling Psychic Surveys series, comes a brand-new series of STANDALONE novels, set in and around the WORLD’S MOST HAUNTED PLACES and BLENDING FACT WITH FICTION. In Book Three discover Highgate, perhaps the most famous cemetery in the world, renowned for…
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#ThrowbackThursday ~ The Emissary 2: To Love Somebody #UrbanFantasy @marciameara
In Marcia Meara’s second instalment of The Emissary Trilogy, a Riverbend spinoff series of novellas, we find our three heroes at it again. Beautiful new places, exciting new adventures, and a whole assortment of new problems await them, bringing tears, laughter, and an extraordinary amount of love along with them. Our Thoughts Not all…
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Rosie’s #Bookreview Team #RBRT #Paranormal Novella DARK MAGIC by @TomCW99 #TuesdayBookBlog
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Baby’s blood… Virgin’s tears… Chainsaws… It’s remarkable what some magicians keep back-stage. Two magic shows: the Maestros of Magic touring the country, playing provincial theatres; the Carnival of Conjurors successful in the West End. When the Maestros learn that the Conjurors are using real magic – Black Magic – to do their tricks they…
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More Reviews Wanted: Serang by Craig Boyack #Adventure & Action @coldhandboyack
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We are running this post again to try and encourage some more reviews for Craig’s wonderful adventure story. We loved it and know a lot of you did too, so if you have been meaning to write a review, just a few words will do, please show Serang some love? Monastic life is all…
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#ThrowbackThursday ~ Lily White in Detroit by Cynthia Harrison #ThrillerMystery @CynthiaHarriso1
Private investigator Lily White has a client with a faulty moral compass. When the client is arrested for murdering his wife and her alleged lover, Lily follows her intuition and her own leads. If she’s wrong, she’ll at least know she did her job. Detroit police detective Derrick Paxton remembers Lily from another case.…
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#ThrowbackThursday ~ Our Review of Ninja School Mum by Lizzie Chantree #Chick Lit/Women’s Fiction @Lizzie_Chantree
Obsessive-compulsive school mum, Skye, is a lonely elite spy, who is running from her past whilst trying to protect the future of her child. She tries hard to fit in with the other parents at her son’s new school, but the only person who accepts her unconventional way of life is new mother, Thea.…
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#ThrowbackThursday ~ “Faring to France on a Shoe” @ValeriePoore
A travelogue about a dream come true. After seven years of owning their barge, Hennie-Ha, seven years involving catastrophe and crisis, Val and her partner finally go ‘faring’ to France for the first time. This travelogue is about the places they visit and the people they meet along the canals on their route from…