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  • A Cat On The Case by Clea Simon

    A Cat On The Case by Clea Simon

    A Cat on the Case

    A Cat on the Case (Witch Cats of Cambridge #3) by Clea Simon

    Release: February 8, 2022
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Polis Books
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
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    When a panicked stranger shows up at Charm and Cherish seeking advice , Becca Colwin knows it’s her duty to help. The aspiring witch detective understands how challenging the city can be for a young woman alone, especially in winter in New England winter tightens its frigid grip. Plus, with her apartment building going condo, Becca needs all the clients she can get in case she has to find a new home for herself and her three cats.

    But when that stranger disappears, leaving behind her heirloom violin, the case grows complicated. And the discovery of a dead body right next door puts Becca in danger from the law. And she may be a murderer as well. Although Becca’s cats don’t want her to get any more involved, they know their person won’t abandon the young musician who seems likely to be the suspect in the crime. The three littermates – bossy Harriet, manipulative Laurel, and gentle Clara, the calico baby of the litter – may squabble like all sisters. But each of the magical cats must use her particular skill if they’re going to keep Becca safe. Together the three felines must untangle a web of deceit and intrigue complicated by the history they share with the person they are sworn to protect.

    About the Author:

    Before turning to a life of crime (fiction), Clea Simon was a journalist. Starting as a rock critic, she ended up writing about books and other arts. A native of New York, she came to Massachusetts to attend Harvard University, from which she graduated with high honors, and never left.

    The author of three nonfiction books and seven mysteries, she lives with her husband, the writer Jon S. Garelick, and their cat, Musetta. She is the author of the Witch Cats of Cambridge mysteries from Polis Books: A Spell of Murder, An Incantation of Cats, and A Cat on the Case. 

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    A Cat On The Case Review:

    “A Cat on the Case” is an excellent addition to the series and perhaps my favorite book in the series.

    This book is probably the best one in the series, mainly because of the backstory of the cats. I was glued to the pages as Clara had dreams that gave her a glimpse of their past lives. The author made the backstory so beautiful and majestic that the book was extra special. Even the small moments, like when Clara notices her powers and how they are unique and can do better, were memorable.

    Even the mystery was intriguing as Becca gets tangled with a new case dealing with a murdered tenant and a violin with a history. We see less Maddy in this book than in the previous, which I was sad about, but the story was never dull. Instead, the author introduces us to a new character, Ruby. Ruby is also a complex character that comes as a question mark for most of the book. There were times when I sided with Maddy and didn’t trust her, but also times when I felt like Becca and wanted to help her.

    Similarly, I also liked how Elizabeth, Margaret, Marcia, and Ande appear in the previous books. We also get some snarky new characters like Deborah, who spices up the tale. The author also takes a step by at times and gets casual as we see the cats go to the vet for a checkup, which I thought was cute.

    Overall, “A Cat on the Case” is a great addition, and I hope the author doesn’t end this with a trilogy. I would love to revisit Becca at “Charm and Cherish” for more adventures.

    Book Tour Schedule:

    A Cat on the Case

    I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on A Cat on the Case (Witch Cats of Cambridge #3) by Clea Simon Blog Tour hosted by Suzyapproved Book Tours.

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    Miss W Book Reviews-April 7th
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    Chill Jill And Read-April 11th
    Books and Coffee MX-April 13th
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    Bookish Heidi-April 15th

  • An Incantation of Cats by Clea Simon

    An Incantation of Cats by Clea Simon

    An Incantation of Cats

    An Incantation of Cats (Witch Cats of Cambridge #2) by Clea Simon

    Release: January 14th, 2020
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Polis Books
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
    Find it at Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N

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    The new novel in Clea Simon’s spellbinding Witch Cats of Cambridge series! When two new clients seek Becca’s professional services, the fledgling witch detective is overjoyed. Finally, she can use her skills to help her magical community. But as the young witch finds the new cases intertwining, things grow more complicated. Becca’s three cats – the ones with the real power – can smell something wrong with these clients. But not even Clara, the calico, knows what to do when a man ends up dead and a powerful and poisonous root appears – and disappears – in the case.

    To make matters worse, Clara and her littermates are feuding – and she can’t tell them about an unsettling interaction she’s had with one of the client’s sisters. Is it possible that some humans may have the same powers as the magical felines? What does that mean for Clara’s beloved Becca – and for the potent poison that has already taken one person’s life? In this second Witch Cats of Cambridge mystery, Clara and her sisters must learn to work together if they are to save the person they all love. 

    About the Author:

    Before turning to a life of crime (fiction), Clea Simon was a journalist. Starting as a rock critic, she ended up writing about books and other arts. A native of New York, she came to Massachusetts to attend Harvard University, from which she graduated with high honors, and never left.

    The author of three nonfiction books and seven mysteries, she lives with her husband, the writer Jon S. Garelick, and their cat, Musetta. She is the author of the Witch Cats of Cambridge mysteries from Polis Books: A Spell of Murder, An Incantation of Cats, and A Cat on the Case.

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    An Incantation of Cats Review:

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    “An Incantation of Cats” is a lovely continuation to the “Witch Cats of Cambridge” series that was better than its predecessor in some ways.

    The highlight for me in his book was Becca and Clara. I thought the author matured both of them so well from the first book. I saw Becca as solid and confident in the tale, where she takes charge of the case and doesn’t give up. She also comforts Maddy in some scenes when it was the other way around earlier. Similarly, I loved the relationship between Clara, Laurel, and Harriet. The three of them look for each other, and I enjoyed how the author added more layers and emotions to the two, not making Clara the spotlight. Maddy is excellent, and I adored how she got herself involved in the investigations. Similarly, Gaia and Elizabeth were two characters who I found fascinating. The author did a fantastic job with the character’s emotions, and I thought I was more connected to them.

    However, I felt some aspects were missing in the story. For one thing, I wanted to see characters like Nathan from the first book, which surprisingly did not happen. Moreover, I wanted more background on the ancestry plot that the author builds up in the first book, but there was not much progress as I would have liked. Also, since there were only a small set of characters, the suspect turned out to be someone I expected, so it was not as surprising as in the first book.

    Nevertheless, ” An Incantation of Cats” is an entertaining continuation of the series, and I cannot wait to read the next book!

    Book Tour Schedule:

    A Cat on the Case

    I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on An Incantation of Cats (Witch Cats of Cambridge #2) by Clea Simon Blog Tour hosted by Suzyapproved Book Tours.

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    Books and Coffee MX-April 13th
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  • A Spell of Murder by Clea Simon

    A Spell of Murder by Clea Simon

    A Spell of Murder

    A Spell of Murder (Witch Cats of Cambridge #1) by Clea Simon

    Release: November 26, 2019
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Polis Books
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
    Find it at GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, AudibleB&N

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    “It’s Harriet’s fault. It’s always her fault, not that she’ll ever admit it.” So begins A Spell of Murder: A Witch Cats of Cambridge mystery, the first in a new cozy series that mixes feline fiction with a touch of the paranormal, and a little romance as well.

    Becca, newly single and newly unemployed, wants to believe she has psychic powers. With nothing but time – and a desire for empowerment – she’s studying to become a witch. What she doesn’t know is that her three cats – Harriet, Laurel, and Clara – are the ones with the real power. And when Harriet – “a cream-colored longhair with more fur than commonsense” – conjures a pillow for her own comfort, Becca believes her spells are finally working. Could that be why Trent, the coven’s devilishly handsome leader, has been showing her special attention? Or why Suzanne, a longtime coven member, draws her aside to share a secret – a confidence that may lead to murder?

    About the Author:

    Before turning to a life of crime (fiction), Clea Simon was a journalist. Starting as a rock critic, she ended up writing about books and other arts. A native of New York, she came to Massachusetts to attend Harvard University, from which she graduated with high honors, and never left.

    The author of three nonfiction books and seven mysteries, she lives with her husband, the writer Jon S. Garelick, and their cat, Musetta. She is the author of the Witch Cats of Cambridge mysteries from Polis Books: A Spell of Murder, An Incantation of Cats, and A Cat on the Case. 

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    A Spell of Murder Review:

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    I have started reading this series from the first book, and let me say, “A Spell of Murder” is such a cute, cozy mystery and a lovely start to the series.

    Firstly, let me say the cast of characters was quirky and adorable. As soon as the story begins, Becca finds herself amidst a murder mystery with the sudden death of one coven member. Becca is friendly in the lead, but she is not perfect and has some flaws. However, she has a beautiful friend in Maddy, one of my favorite characters in the book. It was interesting to see how Becca stepped out of her shell and interrogated various members to solve the case. Moreover, I felt that the author also added a touch of romance well, where we see Becca having feelings for Nathan and Trent.

    The author also adds the mystery nicely. There are quite a few suspects from the coven, and each of them is unique, so you wonder who could be behind it. Moreover, the person turned out to be someone I did not expect, making the story fun.

    Perhaps the only downside to the tale is how I wish the author had involved Clara to be involved with the case. For most of the book, it felt as though Clara was following Becca on the investigation and just giving an update to Laurel and Harriet later. Also, as much as I liked Laurel and Harriet’s humor, there did not add any value, which was disappointing at times.

    Overall, “A Spell of Murder” is a fun story that was charming and had an exciting plot, and I liked how the author executed it.

    Book Tour Schedule

    A Cat on the Case

    I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on A Spell of Murder (Witch Cats of Cambridge #1) by Clea Simon Blog Tour hosted by Suzyapproved Book Tours.

    Geaux Get Lit-April 4th
    Rajivs Reviews-April 7th
    Miss W Book Reviews-April 7th
    Books Love And Understanding-April 9th
    Chill Jill And Read-April 11th
    Books and Coffee MX-April 13th
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  • The triplets get charmed by Laura Brown and Elly Kramer

    The triplets get charmed by Laura Brown and Elly Kramer

     The triplets get charmed

    The triplets get charmed (Trillium Sisters #1) by Laura Brown and Elly Kramer, Sarah Mensinga

    Release: June 1st, 2021
    Format: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook
    Publisher: Pixel+Ink
    Source: Rockstar Book Tours
    Find it at Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N

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    Three sisters discover that they and their pets have superpowers they can use to protect the world around them in the first book in a fantastical new chapter book series about family, friendship, and environmental responsibility perfect for fans of Mia Mayhem and The Wish Fairy.

    Nothing can stop this triple-team!

    Eight-year-old triplets Emmy, Clare, and Giselle are excited to celebrate Founding Day, the day their dad found them and they became a family. The girls want this year’s celebration to be extra special. And Dad has a big sur¬prise–trillium petal charms that he found with the girls.

    But when the girls’ little brother, Zee, slips into the river while helping them plan a special surprise, something magical happens: The charms are drawn together, forming a glowing flower, and the girls suddenly have super¬powers! Channeling their new abilities, they work together to try to save Zee, but will they be able to figure out how to help in time?

    About Laura Brown

    Laura Brown is an early childhood expert, collaborates with businesses and organizations to create high quality educational media properties and products. She has written curricula and scripts and served as Content Expert and Research Director for series produced by Nick Jr., Disney Junior, Amazon Kids, DreamWorks Animation Television, and many others. A mother of three, she lives in Tenafly, NJ, but in another life, she would happily live in a treehouse in the forest.

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    About Elly Kramer:

    Elly Kramer is currently the VP of Production & Development at Imagine Entertainment in their Kids and Family division. She has created and led the development of numerous award-winning and highly-rated TV shows, online games, and innovative apps. As VP of Production and Development with Nickelodeon, she led the development of long and short-form content. She has also produced and developed over thirty-five shorts. Elly is a frequent speaker at film festivals and industry events. She lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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    About Sarah Mensinga:

    Sarah Mensinga is a Canadian who now lives in Texas with her husband and three kids. She has worked in the animation industry as an animator and concept artist. She also once wrote an 800-page graphic novel that she likes to hide away on the internet. And she’s contributed to various comic anthologies, such as Flight 4 & Flight 5. She’s been writing stories of some sort or another since she was eight years old, and has been ruining movies for friends and family ever since by overthinking the plot.

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     The triplets get charmed Review:

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    “The Triplets Get Charmed” is the first book in the “Trillium Sisters” series and was adorable.

    The series, in general, is the perfect middle-grade chapter book to get young readers to read. The story comprises three charming sisters, Emmy, Giselle, and Clare, and how they discover their newfound powers. I liked how the author portrayed all the three characters and the bond they share. There’s friendship, magic, family bond, cute animals, and an exciting story that would keep the readers engaged. Moreover, I enjoyed the concept of mini-mals and how they use their charms creatively as jewelry. There is never a dull moment in the story as the three girls always find themselves busy with activity.

    Moreover, I liked the smaller moments of how the girls think about the good parts and try to be positive, even if things didn’t work out the way they planned. The second half of the book is the highlight once we find Zee in the railing, and hard to put the book down.

    Similarly, the illustrations are beautiful and complement the book so well. I particularly loved the pictures in the second half, where all the adventure takes place around Zee. Sarah Mensinga did an excellent job with the illustrations, and I loved how expressive the characters are in the drawings.

    Perhaps the only downside to the story is how there is no background as to why they have these powers. There is quite a lot in this short book, but I guess we have to wait for future novels in the series to find out why it does.

    Overall, “The Triplets get Charmed” is a lovely start to the series and would be a great addition to a middle-graders book collection.

    Giveaway Details:

    1 winner will receive a finished copy of FASHIONABLE DISASTER, US Only.

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  • Rebellion by C.J.Listro

    Rebellion by C.J.Listro

    Rebellion

    Rebellion by C.J.Listro

    Release: February 15, 2022
    Format: Paperback, eBook
    Publisher: C.J. Listro
    Source: Rockstar Book Tours
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&NiBooks, Kobo

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    Perfect for fans of TWILIGHT, SUPERNATURAL, RIVERDALE, and Cassandra Clare.

    Chloe is well aware that she’s ordinary. So, when bad-boy Tyler starts talking to her, she’s convinced he must have an ulterior motive. What she doesn’t suspect is that he’s actually a demon who escaped from Hell to live out his college-age dreams of going to concerts and playing in a punk-metal band. And that he actually likes her. Soon, swoons and romantic dates replace Chloe’s trepidation.

    But as Chloe and her new friend Alicia are dragged deeper in Tyler’s world, they realize that many less-friendly demons roam the Earth too. And one of them is murdering girls—girls who look a lot like Chloe.

    With the help of Tyler and a contingent of angels, Chloe and Alicia take the paranormal investigation into their own hands. Because if they don’t find out which demon is murdering girls soon, Chloe will be next.

    About the Author:

    C.J. Listro is a writer and dreamer who spends most of her time living in other worlds. She writes young adult and adult fantasy as well as adult transgressive literary and crime fiction. She lives in Chicago with one cat, five bookshelves, and far too many skull decorations.

    C.J. graduated with her B.A. in Psychology and English from the University of Notre Dame. She has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Michigan State University. When she’s not analyzing fictional humans, she can be found providing therapy to real humans.

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    Rebellion  Review:

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    Rebellion is an exciting fantasy novel with mystery, romance, and teen drama, and I had fun reading it.

    Let me preface by saying that it has been a while since I read a good YA paranormal mystery romance. The highlight of the story was Chloe. I liked how the author portrayed her as she tried to make new friends and fit in. Moreover, I loved the supporting characters like Brad and Alicia. Alicia is excellent as a supportive friend, and I liked the touch of humor she brought to the plot.

    Even the mystery element is well done. The author adds surprising twists where you wonder what will happen to Chloe next. The climax was on fire, and I questioned what would happen to her. Similarly, I also enjoyed the chemistry between Chloe, Tyler, and Brad. While I was not too fond of Tyler as a standalone character, I liked his dynamics with Chlor. On the other hand, I adored Brad.

    Perhaps the only downside to the tale is how the story takes time to pick up. While I enjoyed how the author set up the mystery with Tyler (and you don’t know his intentions), things moved slowly in the beginning. It’s only in the second half where the plot glued me once we find out the nature of the characters.

    Overall, Rebellion is an exciting start to the “Rebellion Chronicles” series, and I’m excited to see how the tale continues.

    Giveaway Details:

    1 winner will receive a finished copy of REBELLION, US Only.

    1 winner will receive an eBook of REBELLION, International.

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  • The Button Box by Bridget Hodder

    The Button Box by Bridget Hodder

     The Button Box

    The Button Box by Bridget Hodder

    Release: April 1st 2022
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher:  Kar-Ben Publishing
    Source: Publisher
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N

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    If a magical button and a mysterious cat could transport you to the past…would you save the future?

    After Jewish fifth-grader Ava and her Muslim best friend Nadeem are called hateful names at school, Ava’s Granny Buena rummages in her closet and pulls out a glittering crystal button box. It’s packed with buttons that generations of Ava’s Sephardic ancestors have cherished. With the help of Granny’s mysterious cat Sheba, Ava and Nadeem discover that a button from the button box will take them back in time. Suddenly, they are in ancient Morocco, where Nadeem’s ancestor, Prince Abdur Rahman, is running for his life. Can Ava and Nadeem help the prince escape to Spain and fulfill his destiny, creating a legendary Golden Age for Muslims, Jews and Christians?

    About the Author:

    Bridget Hodder, a self-described dreamer and do-gooder, began her career as an Aztec archaeologist, translating ancient documents telling the stories of people from long ago. Then she realized she had her own tales to tell. She has a History degree from Mount Holyoke College, as well as M.A.s in Archaeology and Anthropology from UCLA and Vanderbilt University, where she chairs the Research & Education Advisory Board for the Vanderbilt University Graduate School.

    Fawzia Gilani was born and raised in England where she became a teacher. She is the author of many children’s books, including A Treasury of Eid Tales, and is currently working on an Islamic fairy tale series. Also she serves as an international educational consultant with a PhD in children’s literature and character development. She is a Global Representative for the International Positive Education Network and works for the Abu Dhabi Education Council. Besides, she spends her time in the United Arab Emirates, Ohio, and England with her daughter and husband. She looks forward to the day when world conflict is no more.

    Harshad Marathe is an illustrator and storyteller. A graduate of the M.F.A. Illustration as Visual Essay Program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, he has illustrated many books. He has backpacked all over the world on a shoestring budget, taking in many diverse experiences. He lives in India.

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    The Button Box Review:

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    “The Button Box” is a delightful middle-grade novel that touches on fantasy, time travel, and historical aspects, and I learned a lot from it.

    Firstly, I appreciate the author adding so many rich details about Jewish culture and the Arabic Languages. I had no idea about Sephardic Jew or the Kufic language until I read this book. It’s always a pleasure to learn while reading a compelling story, and I learned some words like Bismillah and Sabtah.

    Secondly, I adored the characters, Ava and her cousin Nadeen go on a beautiful journey when they go through their Grandma Buena’s button box. Ava is adorable in the lead, and I enjoyed how she adapted to the situation. The author beautifully adds a touch of mystery with the humming button, and I loved the time travel aspect as Ava and Nadeem get transported into another era. The story takes full swing when Ava meets Ester and their friendship over their journey.

    Thirdly, I enjoyed how the author depicted the historical landmarks and events in the story. It was fun to see Ava’s reaction when she first sees the Jewish Quarter, so she learns the significance of Saffron or how their prayers have not changed over the years. I also liked how the author immersed the mystery of Abdur Rahman as the prince in the story and provided a backdrop of him in real life. Moreover, we also learned about the Jewish culture in Spain, and I loved how the author brought everything together.

    Overall, “The Button Box” is a beautiful, breezy, fun, and effective middle-grade novel that a reader of any age would enjoy and learn.

     

  • Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican

    Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican

    Blood and Fire

    Blood and Fire by Kim Mullican

    Release:January 17, 2022
    Format: Paperback, eBook
    Publisher: Syn Publishing
    Source: Rockstar Book Tours
    Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle

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    I am Maia Delacroix and I hunt people and relics. My life does not lack excitement or danger. I have it in spades.
    Then the Mageri surprised me with an orphan…yes, an orphan. I can’t even keep a house plant alive, let alone a kid. It turns out that I’m her only living relative, and even though we’ve never met, I’m her only hope. Great. Can I feed her after midnight? What does she eat? I have no idea what I’m doing.

    They tell me this little witching will need care for a few years until she comes of age. The bizarre fire leaking out of Elaina’s hands is a pretty good indicator that she is no witch.
    Then the coven comes—they want her back. Necromancers show up, turning my vampire friends into enemies. If that isn’t bad enough, I have a demon problem now too.
    Join me, and see if we can make it out alive!

    About the Author:

    Kim Mullican is an international woman of mystery and mayhem. As an ex-CIA operative and former Navy Seal, she’s toured the world slaying the doers of dastardly deeds. Following her brief time with the government, she pursued a lucrative career as a full-time stand-up comic and part-time assassin. Bored with that endeavor she applied to be a ninja but was turned down due to her overall paleness and lack of athleticism.
    This fallacious bio must be forgiven, of course. Because she’s actually a fictional author with a wild imagination.
    In reality, she writes, farms, and ingests copious amounts of Starbucks…brewed at the home of course. Five bucks for a cup of joe…fucking not!
    Kim pens romance under the name Anita Cox..

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    Blood and Fire Review:

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    What I enjoyed about “Blood and Fire” was the chemistry between Maia and Elaina. The author makes the story refreshing because there is no unnecessary romance, but only on the bond between Maia and Elaina. I loved Maia in the lead as she tried to adjust to her new life of taking care of Elaina. Yes, there are moments where I felt a spark of chemistry with Maia, particularly with either Liam or Trevor. But, the author does a great job of sticking to the action and thrills.

    Similarly, Elaina is also mesmerizing because you learn about her powers and just how strong a force she becomes. She misses her old life, and I thought the author portrayed her feelings beautifully for a paranormal fantasy novel. I also liked Doc in the supporting lead and the touch of humor he brought in how he communicated.

    Another reason why I liked the story is that it doesn’t boggle the reader with the technical details of the paranormal world. Some books in the genre are usually a hit or miss because the author expects the reader to understand the world of vampires and mages. But, I loved how the author detailed the concepts, and I was not confused even for a minute. Moreover, some scenes shocked me, like when Elaina heats up and Maia does her best to cool her down. There are also exciting action moments, as unexpected demons show up, and I enjoyed the scenes with Sura and Trevor. The author also sets the story nicely, leading to a thrilling climax and making you want to read the continuation.

    Overall, “Blood and Fire” is a beautiful start to the “Alpha and Omega” series!

    Giveaway Details:

    1 Winner will receive a Kindle with built in light, US Only.

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    Week One:
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    @jaimerockstarbooktours-IG Post-2-15-2022
    Mythical Books-Guest Post/IG Post-2-16-2022
    Two Chicks on Books-Guest Post-2-17-2022
    The Girl Who Reads-Review/IG Post-2-18-2022

    Week Two:
    Life With No Plot-Review-2-21-2022
    Rajiv’s Reviews-Review/IG Post-2-22-2022
    Books a Plenty Book Reviews-Review-2-23-2022
    More Books Please blog-Review/IG Post-2-24-2022
    Take A Look At My Bookshelf-Review/IG Post-2-25-2022

    Week Three:
    @coffeesipsandreads-Review/IG Post/TikTok Post-2-28-2022
    The Momma Spot-Guest Post-3-1-2022
    Fire and Ice-Review-3-2-2022
    BookHounds YA-Review-3-3-2022
    #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog-Guest Post/IG Post-3-4-2022

    Week Four:
    The Reading Devil-Guest Post/IG Post-3-7-2022
    Sadie’s Spotlight-Guest Post/IG Post-3-8-2022
    The Reading Wordsmith-Review/IG Post-3-9-2022
    Writer of Wrongs-Guest Post-3-10-2022
    BookBriefs-Review/IG Post-3-11-2022

  • The Quest For Psyche by Beth C. Greenberg

    The Quest For Psyche by Beth C. Greenberg

    The Quest For Psyche

    The Quest For Psyche by Beth C. Greenberg

    Release: February 8, 2022
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: Isotopia Publishing
    Source: Suzyapproved Book Tours
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N

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    The God of Love is a mess.

    Heartbroken and unmoored after losing Pan to his Right Love, Cupid knows the only cure is the next all-consuming love the gods will inflict on him. When Aphrodite refuses to hasten Cupid’s next torment, he resorts to a very human approach to relieving his misery – therapy.

    His online sessions seem to be working until Dr. Mariposa Rey mysteriously cuts him off. Sensing she needs his help, Cupid sets out on a cross-country adventure to Lake Tahoe, where his heart will be inflamed for one last Worthy. What Cupid doesn’t know is that this fourth test will be his one and only chance at Right Love.

    With the ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche as his guide, Cupid attempts the impossible – a happily eternally after with his reluctant soul mate.

    About the Author:

    Beth C. Greenberg is a former CPA who stepped through the portal of flash (1000-word) fiction into the magical world of creative writing and never looked back. Raised in the Midwest, Beth now lives in a quiet suburb of Boston, where she and her husband are occasionally visited by their daughter and grand-dog Slim. Into the Quiet is book two of the Cupid’s Fall series.

     

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    The Quest For Psyche Review:

    I have followed the series from the first book, and I adore this. I thought the series would get over in the second book, but we needed a fourth to complete Q’s storyline.

    Reading this series is like being comforted by a cozy blanket; it just makes you feel warm and good. The author touches all the correct elements, and we revisit the drama between Pan and Cupid. Cupid shines in the role again as he tries to settle down and find love. Similarly, Posey is also adorable as the newbie who feels for Q. I loved the connection between Cupid and Posey and thought the author did an excellent job bringing them together. We also revisit the supporting cast like Aphrodite, and I enjoyed her storyline with Ares and Hephaestus.

    Some of my favorite parts of the story were when Q and Posey have their first professional chat or when he meets her and hears her heartbeat and learns she is his following Worthy. What’s nice is how protective Q gets with Posey and how he is close with Reed and Pan to help him with his journey.

    Perhaps the only downside to the tale was Pan hardly had anything going on. I adore Pan, and it felt as though all we got was his domestic life with Reed. While I also enjoyed the cute scenes Pan and Reed share, I wished there was more for Pan. Even Reed’s storyline with Mercury had more going than Pan’s.

    Overall, I enjoyed reading “The Quest For Psyche” and thought it was a charming addition to the series.

     

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    Book Tour Schedule

    Dani Reads-Feb. 2nd
    Lindas Book Obsession-Feb. 3rd
    Nurse Bookie-Feb. 7th
    The Mary Reader-Feb. 7th
    Joannas Bookshelf-Feb. 8th
    Jayme Reads-Feb. 9th
    Noor The Bookworm-Feb. 11th
    Bookworm Struggles -Feb. 11th
    Bookish Heidi-Feb. 14th
    Books Love And Understanding-Feb. 14th
    Subakka Bookstuff-Feb. 14th
    Geaux Get Lit-Feb. 14th
    Bookoholic Cafe-Feb. 14th
    Rozier Reads and Wine-Feb. 17th
    Rajivs Reviews-Feb. 20th

  • Crossroads by Mary Ting

    Crossroads by Mary Ting

    Crossroads

    Crossroads (Crossroads Saga #1) by Mary Ting

    Release: March 2nd 2014
    Format: Ebook
    Publisher: World Castle 
    Source: Xpresso Book Tours
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, Audible

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    Can two worlds collide in dreams?
    Protecting her from the fallen was his duty.
    Falling in love was never part of his plan.
    Loving her was forbidden.
    Being with her was all that mattered, even if it meant he would be exiled for all eternity.

    Claudia Emerson’s life is about to change when her good friend, who coincidentally shares the same first and last name, dies in a tragic accident. Distraught at the loss of her friend, Claudia’s dreams become tumultuous, and through them she mysteriously travels to another world called Crossroads. There, she unexpectedly meets Michael, a nephilim–half angel, half human. Now that she’s been there, fallen and demons are after her, suspecting she must be special, and it is up to Michael and the other nephilim to protect her. Her dream becomes a nightmare as more secrets are revealed about who she really is, and the true identities of the people she loves most. 

    About the Author:

    International Bestselling, Award-Winning Author Mary Ting writes soulful, spellbinding stories that excite the imagination and captivate readers all over the world. Her books run a wide range of genres: science fiction, fantasy, and swoon worthy stories. Her storytelling talents have won her a devoted legion of fans and garnered critical praise.

    Mary was born in Seoul Korea and resides in Southern California with her husband, two children, and two dogs—Mochi and Mocha. She enjoys oil painting and making jewelry. Becoming an author was a way to grieve the death of her beloved grandmother. After realizing she wanted to become a full-time author, she retired from teaching. She also had the privilege of touring with the Magic Johnson Foundation to promote literacy and her children’s chapter book: No Bullies Allowed.

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    Crossroads Review:

    “Crossroads” is the first book in the “Crossroads Saga,” and I loved the chemistry between the two characters.

    Firstly, let me begin by saying that I loved how the story started off. The author drew me in from the first page as Claudia levitated and was in a dream-like world. There was something mysterious and intriguing about the world, and I wanted to know more about the winged woman and the handsome man and the castle she saw.

    Secondly, I loved Claudia in the lead and how the author wrote her reaction to the events she witnessed. I particularly liked how she wrote her scenes with Gamma and Patty and crossroads with Michael. Claudia and Michael share great chemistry, and I liked how the author wrote their relationship, even if they were worlds apart. Some of my favorite moments are when they go hiking, their first kiss, and how protective Michael gets with Claudia about Ryan. The author also adds exciting moments like when Claudia hears her name at the camp or struggles in the water, which had me turning the pages to find out what happened. I loved Patty as the side character and even enjoyed Davin, Vivian, and Caleb.

    Perhaps the only downside to the tale is that the story paces down midway, and nothing much happens after the camping incident with Patty until we hit the climax. While I still enjoyed reading the chemistry between the characters, I wish the author had inserted more exciting elements.

    Overall, I enjoyed reading “Crossroads” and would check out the next book to revisit Claudia, Michael, and the Alkins.

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  • Midnight Horizon by Daniel José Older

    Midnight Horizon by Daniel José Older

    Midnight Horizon

    Midnight Horizon(Star Wars: The High Republic) by Daniel José Older

    Release: February 1, 2022
    Format: Hardcover, eBook
    Publisher: Disney Lucasfilm Press
    Source: Rockstar Book Tours
    Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&NiBooks, KoboTBD, Bookshop.org

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    Centuries before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, in the era of the glorious High Republic, the Jedi are the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy!

    After a series of staggering losses, the Republic seems to finally have the villainous Nihil marauders on the run, and it looks like there’s light at the end of the tunnel. Until word comes of a suspected Nihil attack on the industrial cosmopolitan world of Corellia, right in the Galactic Core.

    Sent to investigate are Jedi Masters Cohmac Vitus and Kantam Sy, along with Padawans Reath Silas and Ram Jomaram, all fighting their own private battles after months of unrelenting danger. On Corellia, Reath and Ram encounter a brazen young security specialist named Crash, whose friend was one of the victims of the Nihil attack, and they team up with her to infiltrate Corellia’s elite while the Masters pursue more diplomatic avenues. But going undercover with Crash is more dangerous than anyone expected, even as Ram pulls in his friend Zeen to help with an elaborate ruse involving a galactic pop star.

    But what they uncover on Corellia turns out to be just one part of a greater plan, one that could lead the Jedi to their most stunning defeat yet….

    The New York Times best-selling series continues…. For light and life!

    About the Author:

    Daniel José Older, a lead story architect for Star Wars: The High Republic, is the New York Times best-selling author of the upcoming Young Adult fantasy novel Ballad & Dagger , the sci-fi adventure Flood City, the monthly comic series The High Republic Adventures. His other books include the historical fantasy series Dactyl Hill Squad, The Book of Lost Saints, the Bone Street Rumba urban fantasy series, Star Wars: Last Shot, and the Young Adult series the Shadowshaper Cypher, including Shadowshaper, which was named one of the best fantasy books of all time by TIME magazine .

    He won the International Latino Book Award and has been nominated for the Kirkus Prize, The World Fantasy Award, the Andre Norton Award, the Locus, and the Mythopoeic Award. He co-wrote the upcoming graphic novel Death’s Day. You can find more info and read about his decade long career as an NYC paramedic at http://danieljoseolder.net/

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    Midnight Horizon Review:

    Ok, let me preface by saying I am not a Star Wars fan. I probably saw one of the movies in the last decade and did not even know this book was part of a series. Yet, reading this as a standalone, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and was tempted to the series in order.

    The author does a great job in worldbuilding. Even as a newbie, the world of Jedis and Padawans immersed me as our crew headed to Coronet City. I never found it difficult to follow any of the characters. My favorite was Crash, and I loved her interactions with Ram and Reath. Crash is not afraid to speak her mind, and her impulsiveness gets her into trouble at times, but she is so entertaining. Similarly, Ram and Reath were also great as they embarked to Corellia. We also have other characters, like Zeen and Lula, who have their storyline but merge well with the larger picture later in the book.

    For me, some notable moments in the tale were when Kantam and Cohmac see the war signs of the Nihil and when the team talks about Krix. The book’s climax is epic, where the author ultimately glues you to the galactic action.

    However, there were moments when the author made references to the previous books, and I wish I had read the series to get its full impact. Hence, this review is from someone unfamiliar with the series and the movie franchise and still enjoyed reading it as a standalone. I would have rated it five stars all the way had I read the series in order and watched the movies.

    Overall, “Midnight Horizon” is an excellent conclusion to “The High Republic” series and has made me want to read from the beginning.

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    Book Tour Schedule

    Week One:
    Mythical Books-Excerpt/IG Post-2-1/-2022
    Daily Waffle-Excerpt-2-2-2022
    Living in a Bookworld-Excerpt-2-3-2022
    Sadie’s Spotlight-Excerpt/IG Post-2-4-2022
    Writer of Wrongs-Excerpt-2-5-2022

    Week Two:
    YABooksCentral-Excerpt-2-6-2022
    #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog-Excerpt-2-7-2022
    Rajiv’s Reviews-Review/IG Post-2-8-2022
    Lifestyle of Me-Review-2-9-2022
    @lexijava -Review/IG Post-2-10-2022
    Wishful Endings-Review/IG Post-2-11-2022
    Kait Plus Books-Review/IG Post-2-12-2022

    Week Three:
    Nerdophiles -Review-2-13-2022
    Eli to the nth-Review/IG Post-2-14-2022
    The Desert Bibliophile-Review/IG Post-2-15-2022
    Dr Roha Tahir -Review/IG Post-2-16-2022
    A Bookish Dream-Review/IG Post-2-17-2022
    @coffeesipsandreads-Review/IG Post-2-18-2022
    BookHounds YA -Review-2-19-2022

    Week Four:
    Karen Dee’s Book Reviews -IG Spotlight-2-20-2022
    Two Chicks on Books-Excerpt-2-21-2022
    @jypsylynn -Review/IG Post-2-22-2022
    @thebookishfoxwitch-Review/IG Post-2-23-2022
    The Momma Spot-Review/IG Post-2-24-2022
    Eye-Rolling Demigod’s Book Blog-Review/IG Post-2-25-2022
    @drewsim12-Review/IG Post-2-26-2022

    Week Five:
    Two Points of Interest-Review-2-27-2022
    onemused-IG Spotlight-2-28-2022