Category: Blog Tour

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review

The Mostly Invisible Boy by AJ Vanderhorst | Review
Eleven-year-old Casey is stubbornly friendly, but he’s eternally the new kid at Vintage Woods Middle School. Students look right through him—and they’re not faking. Casey doesn’t know why he’s mostly invisible, but when he scales a colossal oak, he discovers a fortress in its branches. The forgotten sentry tree marks the border between his safe, suburban life and a fierce frontier.

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review

Barty Barton, The Bear That Was Loved Too Much by Sue Wickstead | Review
What happens when you outgrow your teddy bear? Will you let it go? Barty was a special teddy bear. He was soft, cuddly, and always made everyone smile. All the loving cuddles had flattened him over time, and his nose bent to one side and his paws needed repairing. But he was too full of memories to be thrown away. Thomas always loved Barty, but he grew up and was going to be a daddy himself. Would he want Barty for his new baby?

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review
Getting in and out of sticky situations is typically Zizy’s specialty. A little spellwork here, a pinch of deception there, and she’s home free. Quick-fingered, fast-talking, and charming, the gnome knows traveling across a shattered continent won’t be easy. Still, she has the skills to keep herself from getting killed.

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review

Truffle Me Not by M.K. Scott | Review | Giveaway
The future of Cupid’s Catering Company hangs in the balance. With a rival bakery, owned by the queen of all mean, rich girls, Della is at a distinct disadvantage. She hinges her financial future on winning the local truffle contest. As if there wasn’t enough on her mind, additional problems arise, including missing cats, jewel thieves, and her desperate attempt to find the incredibly kind man who’d lent her hand when she had tire trouble. Can she solve all these problems and still find time to whip up a cookbook?

Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review | Riveting Story!

Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review | Riveting Story!

Asylum by Betsy Adams | Review

Adela is an immigration judge from one of San Diego’s wealthiest Mexican-American families. She was raised to believe she has nothing in common with the asylum seekers in her courtroom. Paul left behind his life as a Manhattan lawyer to volunteer at the border. He has lost faith in the system, but not those who still turn to it for justice. Adela and Paul come to the Tijuana/San Diego border searching, but neither one knowing exactly what for—until they find each other. Against the backdrop of the “Remain in Mexico” policy and restrictions on asylum, Adela and Paul fight for love in a system that seems determined to destroy it.

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review
A little bit Country and a whole lot of HOT. Angsty, fun, romance. Grab the kick-off to a new series.
A mountain-getaway, simmering-with-desire celebrity romance, featuring a famous country music star and the bubbly and colorful girl next door.
A cabin in the mountains. A chance for a fresh start. A dropped towel that seals their fate.
Lost and confused, April Simmons has no clue how to turn her life around. When her best friend sends her to a cabin in the mountains for a month, alone, to work on herself, April has no idea that her handsome, yet broody and enigmatic neighbor is country music superstar Carter Hills.
Carter has everything other people would kill for: money, success, and fame. And yet, being at the top has never felt so lonely.