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Book Review: “The Girl from Everywhere” by Heidi Heilig
There’s a lot of depth within this book that history buffs will enjoy immensely. Heilig does a fantastic job of writing the scenery and sensory detail in a way that adds to a character rather than takes the spotlight off of. The vividness and connection that Heilig has with her characters is very clear with every new adventurous turn.
Book Review: “Dreamfever” by Kit Alloway
Reading a sequel to a novel you love is like watching the newest episode of…
Book Review: Rebel Bully Geek Pariah
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Blog Tour: The Smell of Other People’s Houses
Today I’m excited to kick off the blog tour for The Smell of Other People’s…
Book Review: Nicole Castroman “Blackhearts”
First of all, I am a sucker for a pirate book, and while I was disappointed that there was no piracy hidden between the pages, I am annoyed with the fact that this is a standalone novel. The ending, as truthful as it can get, really destroys the book as a whole when the reader realizes there is no sequel coming.
Blog Tour: ‘The Shadow Queen’ by C.J. Redwine + Giveaway
5 Reasons to read ‘The Shadow Queen’ 1. Maps! Y’all love maps. This book comes…