Friday Finds Roundup | July 10, 2020

Friday Finds Roundup | July 10, 2020

Welcome to this week’s Friday Finds Roundup! Join me for book suggestions: Poetry, Thrillers, Short Romance, and a Memoir. We’ll try out some summer recipes: Steam-grilled Sweetcorn and Frozen S’more Sandwiches. Then check out a couple of weekend craft projects: a Macrame Plant Holder and DIY Soap and Candle Making Kits. There’s even a short recap of last week’s book reviews.

Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall | Review | Blog Tour

Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall | Review | Blog Tour

Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall is book 1 of the series The Frith Chronicles. It’s a fantastic story that will grip you from page one to the very end. Can the young heroes overcome the odds against pirates, madmen, and evil magical creatures? You must read this entertaining fantasy series to find out. This award-winning book will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Kairos Makers by C.A. Gray | Blog Tour & Giveaway

The Kairos Makers by C.A. Gray | Blog Tour & Giveaway

The Kairos Makers by C.A. Gray | Blog Tour & Giveaway | A book tour promoting two books in the series: Christmas Night 1776 and Jamestown’s Deliverance. Both books are short stories of the children’s adventure genre. They are appropriate for all ages. Please read the post for more info on these entertaining and educational stories. There is also a time-sensitive GIVEAWAY.

The Defense of Exeter Station by Thom Bedford | Book Spotlight

The Defense of Exeter Station by Thom Bedford | Book Spotlight

In Thom Bedford’s debut novel, The Defense of Exeter Station, it’s the turn of the twenty-ninth century and the Milky Way is on the verge of a galactic war. Retired Alliance Commander Tanic Sandorn accepts being recalled to active duty and propelled to the front lines. This time, he will protect his crew and the inhabitants of the Exeter star system from any approaching threat—never again will he leave anyone behind. Fans of epic space operas, like Jack Campbell’s Lost Fleet series, Jasper T. Scott’s Dead Space series, and David Weber’s Honor Harrington series will fall in love with this new book.