Category: Book Reviews

The Wolf and the Water by Josie Jaffrey

The Wolf and the Water by Josie Jaffrey

The Wolf and the Water by Josie Jaffrey is an ancient historical fiction novel featuring aspects of LGBTQ, disability, and mythology.

Today is my stop on the book blog tour sponsored by The Write Read Tours. I want to thank Dave of TWR and author Josie Jaffrey for my invitation to participate and a digital copy of the book.

The Overly Honest Teacher by Meredith Essalat

The Overly Honest Teacher by Meredith Essalat

The Overly Honest Teacher: Parenting Advice from the Classroom is a must-read for all school-age children's parents. Take a look at the many issues your student faces and learn how to work with the teachers to strengthen, empower, and help your child find success.

Meredith Essalat has seen it all in her years of teaching and as a principal. Let her words guide you to becoming the type of parent your child needs to cope with the many aspects of life trying to hold them back.

Gleeman's Tales by Matthew Travagline

Gleeman's Tales by Matthew Travagline

Mr. Travagline displays his superior skills in penning this story. He builds a post-apocalyptic world with intricate detail. Gnocchi Gleeman tells the story of how this world came to be through his many bard's tales. You would expect to be confused by stories within stories, but it all makes exquisite sense.

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton is a charming, romantic story. It's a quick yet satisfying read.

The witty dialogue between Ras and Louisa keeps the romance light and fun. When you add in lost treasure, two entertaining ghosts, and many minor characters to cheer or boo, you have a winning book.

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney

Hiding Cracked Glass by James J. Cudney | Perceptions of Glass Book 2

Hiding Cracked Glass continues the story of the Glass family. Every member of this family excels at keeping secrets, which leads to drama, heartache, and mystery. Please open to read more about this fascinating, troubled family.

Vultures by Luke Tarzian | Shadow Twins Book 1 | Book Review | Blog Tour

Vultures by Luke Tarzian | Shadow Twins Book 1 | Book Review | Blog Tour

Even if you don't normally read fantasy books, give this one a try. It is well worth the time you invest in reading for the entertainment as well as a glimpse into the realm of possibilities.