Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review
Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review
Read more to get my take on this dark, suspenseful, psychological thriller. You can easily see why Stephen King is raving about it.
Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone | Review
Read more to get my take on this dark, suspenseful, psychological thriller. You can easily see why Stephen King is raving about it.
Aunt Truly’s Tales by Laura McHale Holland | Review
The ten tales in this book present traditional and original stories Aunt Truly might tell you if you happened by her home, Windy Wood, where snow falls from November through April and reality is open to interpretation. In her tales, you’ll meet a determined frog, clever seamstress, wise handyman, stolen wife, and more unlikely heroes who face daunting trials. Some succeed; others do not. In the process, they are all transformed.
The Kiminee Dream by Laura McHale Holland | Book Review
A deeply poetic, riveting debut novel, The Kiminee Dream is a tale of Midwest charm and quirky characters, but with twists and turns that reveal a dark side, you don’t see coming.
Kayla: Modern-Day Princess: Tough as Tulle by Deedee Cummings | Children’s Book Review
This beautiful diverse picture book is a heartwarming story about family matters, role models, dreams, gender diversity, and discovering a determination for growth. As the third book in a five-book #OWNVOICES series, Kayla: A Modern-Day Princess shines the spotlight on the evolving life of a little Brown girl who loves musical theatre and never lets anything get in the way of her dreams. The Kayla series was inspired by the author’s own daughter and Broadway actress, Kayla Pecchioni.
Kayla: A Modern Day Princess by Deedee Cumminings | Children’s Book Review
This diverse picture book series shines the spotlight on a little brown girl who loves musical theater and never lets anything get in the way of her dreams. Enter the giveaway to win a signed set of Kayla books!
The Strong Within Us by J. A Boulet | Review
Nathan Olason picks up the pieces of his life in 1893 and becomes a devoted father and grandfather. Except something from his past is holding him back. Book two of the Olason Chronicles.
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.
Rambee Boo’s Lake Vacation by Reena Korde Pagnoni | Children’s Book Review
Join Rambee Boo & Crew on their summer vacation packed with outdoor adventures. Amongst all the fun, Rambee Boo keeps losing Sock! Can you find all the places Rambee Boo leaves Sock?
The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm by Jeanette Fiumenero
Jeanette Fiumenero has written “The Secret at Welsh Hill Farm” as an endearing way to introduce Welsh traditions to children. She has included Welsh recipes, traditions, facts, and a glossary with terms and pronunciations, as well as a unique family-friendly tale.
She’s the One Who Gets in Fights by S. R. Cronin | Review
Sulphur, a 13th-century woman, has trained as a fighter all her life in hopes of joining the army. Suddenly she is expected to find a man to marry instead.