How Can People Treat Those Who Have M.E. by Jessica Taylor-Bearman

There is no escaping the fact that M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is an incredibly complex and confusing disease. There are a plethora of symptoms and the M.E. Monster affects each sufferer differently. I have always maintained that I don’t expect people to understand the condition that I live with. I mean, how can you begin to […]

Blood Numbers by CF Kreitzer

Blood Numbers by C.F. Kreitzer Genre: YA Dystopian There are only two kinds of people left on the earth: Donors and Recipients. Sixteen-year-old Aston Vazeto hates the idea of selling her blood for money and is determined to be the first Donor in New World history to never donate. But after a suspicious accident at […]

Messages from Metatron by Devi Nina Bingham

Messages From Metatron: A Course in Self-Transformation by Devi Nina Bingham Genre: Non-Fiction If you liked, “A Course In Miracles” you will love, “Messages From Metatron: A Course In Self-Transformation.” Readers are calling it “captivating” and “astounding.” This channeled masterpiece offers 30 messages from the highest Archangel, Metatron. It includes a Study Guide with questions […]

Tragedy of Me by Rebekah Purdy

Tragedy of Me Legend of Me #2 by Rebekah Purdy Publisher: Month9 Books Genre: young adult With the Curse of the Beast broken, Brielle Healer thought she’d left her bloody, gruesome past behind her. But when more dead bodies are discovered on her property, everything changes. Lord Kenrick and other Knights of the Crowhurst Order […]

New York and Me- Paul Tudor Owen/ The Weighing of the Heart

Paul Tudor Owen, whose debut novel The Weighing of the Heart is published by Obliterati Press, explains why he chose to set his book in New York City  Like many people, I fell for New York before I’d ever set foot there. Growing up 3,000 miles across the Atlantic in Manchester, for me New York […]

Exile to Freedom by SGD Singh

This is my stop during the blog tour for Exiled to Freedom by SGD Singh. This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 12 till 25 August. See the tour schedule here. Exiled to Freedom By SGD Singh Genre: Historical Fiction/ Contemporary Age category: Young Adult   Seventeen year […]

Sum of All Tears by Kim Cresswell & MK Chester

Icehaven Sum of All Tears Book 1 by Kim Cresswell & M.K. Chester Genre: Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian, Paranormal They said it wouldn’t happen. Everything would be better. They were wrong. After a climate change experiment goes terribly wrong, August Madison, finds herself resurrected in a frozen wasteland. With most of the world’s population and food sources annihilated, […]

Trifles and Folly 1 & 2 by Gail Z Martin

Trifles and Folly A Deadly Curiosities Collection by Gail Z. Martin Genre: Urban Fantasy A collection of nine adventures: Buttons, The Restless Dead, Retribution, Coffin Box, Wicked Dreams, Collector, Bad Memories, Shadow Garden, and Spook House. Cassidy Kincaide runs Trifles & Folly in modern-day Charleston, an antiques and curios shop with a dangerous secret. Cassidy […]

Storm of the Gods by Amy Braun

Storm of the Gods An Areios Brothers Novel #1 by Amy Braun Genre: Urban Fantasy    Thirty years ago, the gods of Greek legend returned to the world. Their return restored their powers, which had been spent in a cataclysmic battle with the Titans. With the ancient deities imprisoned in Tartarus, the Olympians now reside […]

Friendroid by MM Vaughan

Age Range: 8 – 12 years Grade Level: 3 – 7 Hardcover: 384 pages Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (March 26, 2019) Language: English ISBN-10: 1481490656 ISBN-13: 978-1481490658 Praise for FRIENDROID “A timely parable for this generation of digital natives.” ―Kirkus “Vaughan presents another noteworthy sf middle-grade offering peppered with mystery.” ―Booklist “For middle-grade readers […]

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