Breakeven Books is hosting another blog tour and asked me to join again. I have only seen this book mentioned a couple of times but have a feeling with an awesome cover like this, it will pop up in the indie community more and more often. It has also entered SPFBO this year so I’ll... Continue Reading →
The Importance of Writing About PTSD — Guest Post Spotlight: The Freeze by R. D. Stevens
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, then you have probably noticed that there aren’t many YA book reviews. I’ve realized over the last couple of years that the writing style of many YA books doesn’t work well for me so I haven’t tried many of them recently. When the publishing director of... Continue Reading →
Spotlight: The Dreams that Bind Us by Maximilian Lopez
Breakeven Books has invited me to take part in another tour. I gladly accepted. Sadly, with so many other things going on, I wasn’t able to read it before today but after reading the blurb for it, I definitely want to do so in the future! About the Book Genre: Sci-fi/ThrillerIntended Age Group: AdultLength: 250... Continue Reading →
Review & Guest Post: I AM AI by Ai Jiang
I have previously reviewed Ai Jiang’s Linghun and was happy to accept a review copy of I AM AI as well when the author reached out to me again. I read this one much sooner than expected and have been sitting on my review for it, waiting for today to arrive. She always seems to... Continue Reading →
SPSFC Finalist Review: Percival Gynt and the Conspiracy of Days by Drew Melbourne
Percival Gynt and the Conspiracy of Days by Drew Melbourne was the book I was most worried about among the finalists. This type of book is very hit or miss for me usually. While not everything worked for me, I do have to say that some things were done really that make me interested in... Continue Reading →
SPSFC Finalist Guest Post: N. C. Scrimgeour
Those Left Behind by N. C. Scrimgeour was a semifinalist for the Wayward Stars that scored really well for us. If you missed my review for it, check it out here. Today, I am excited to welcome this author to join us for the guest post series I have been hosting for the finalist round... Continue Reading →
SPSFC Finalist Guest Post: Cameron Cooper
In a recent post in this series, Drew Melbourne talked about how long it took him to write his SPSFC entry, Percival Gynt and the Conspiracy of Days. When I saw what Cameron Cooper, author of finalist Hammer and Crucible, decided to write about, I can’t deny that I enjoyed seeing the opposite story there.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Surviving Sky by Kritika H. Rao
The Surviving Sky by Kritika H. Rao has been on my radar for a pretty long time now thanks to either authors Sunyi Dean or Essa Hansen. Maybe both. I know they’ve both read it at this point. One of them told us about it as soon as she could and coupled with that absolutely... Continue Reading →
SPSFC Finalist Guest Post: David Hoffer
David Hoffer, author of SPSFC finalist Melody, was gracious enough to send me a guest post for my SPSFC Finalist series. His entrant took me rather off guard with its insistence to be read first in this round despite my well-laid plans to start in a (different) specific order. I loved the emotions this book... Continue Reading →
Cover Reveal: Sea of Souls by N.C. Scrimgeour
I love cover reveals and today I have a really fun one! I loved N.C. Scrimgeour’s SPSFC entry Those Left Behind so when I heard that she needs help with a cover reveal for her new book, of course I happily signed up for that! And oh man, does this book sound awesome! I love... Continue Reading →