Blog Tour/Review: Silent Orchids by Morgan Wylie
I’m am so excited to be a part of the blog tour for Silent Orchids, and I am going to work my review in somewhere! Today, Morgan Wylie has brought us a fun glimpse of her writing community… Hello and...
View ArticleBlog Tour/Review: Inception by Teal Haviland
Bookshelf Banter is excited to bring you an interview with the main character of Inception, Gabrielle. I really enjoyed this character, and think you should get to know her before you read Teal...
View ArticleBlog Tour/Review: One by Leigh Ann Kopans
One, by Leigh Ann Kopans, is a refreshing new young adult novel that twists fantasy and science fiction into a dreamy comic-novel for both guys and gals. Let me explain, I love the idea of comic book...
View ArticleBody & Blood: The Survivors Series by Amanda Havard
Episode 1: Ruled By Secrecy by Muse The Body & Blood Soundtrack Sessions follow Amanda Havard as she talks about each song found on the soundtrack for the third book in THE SURVIVORS SERIES, Body...
View ArticleA Spark Unseen Blog Hop – Day 9
We are so excited to be a part of the ‘A Spark Unseen’ Blog Hop! I’ve read both The Dark Unwinding (Book 1) and A Spark Unseen (Book 2), and love both! One of my favorite characters is Uncle Tully. He...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Veiled Shadows by Morgan Wylie
EXCLUSIVE: Markings in Alandria In Alandria, each race of magical beings have a visible mark—a tattoo—that shows itself when the individual comes of age, which is also when their magic reaches its...
View ArticleDance the Moon Down by R.L. Bartram
Synopsis from Amazon UK: In 1910, no one believed there would ever be a war with Germany. Safe in her affluent middle-class life, the rumours held no significance for Victoria either. It was her...
View ArticleThe Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
This book was such a happy surprise. Although I have read and loved all of Maggie Stiefvater’s books, this latest series was not something that appealed to me from the book blurb. Fortunately for...
View ArticleHeart Breaths by K.K.Hendin
“New Adult” is a frustrating genre for me. Since I am an “older” Young Adult reader. A genre that focuses on more mature characters sounds really appealing. Too frequently, I have found the label...
View ArticleSecrets, Spies & Sherlock Blog Tour
Welcome to Day 7 of the SECRETS, SPIES & SHERLOCK BLOG TOUR, featuring two exciting new middle grade mystery series: Sherlock, Lupin & Me: The Dark Lady by Irene Adler and Secrets & Spies:...
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