The Big Comb Over by J.P. Rieger | #AuthorInterview #BookReview #Humorous #..
The Big Comb Over by J.P. Rieger | #AuthorInterview #BookReview #Humorous #Fiction $25 Gift Card |@GoddessFish @jpaulrieger
The Big Comb Over by J.P. Rieger | #AuthorInterview #BookReview #Humorous #Fiction $25 Gift Card |@GoddessFish @jpaulrieger
“Exiles” is a compelling conclusion to a thought-provoking trilogy that will leave you pondering the fate of these characters long after you turn the last page.
Book Review | Exiles (Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 3) by LJ Ambrosio |#ComingOfAge #LiteraryFiction @GoddessFish @louis.ambrosio @FilmValor
Ostraca is a must-read travel fiction, coming-of-age, literary fiction novel. While it’s a study of overcoming grief and personal growth, it also shares a poignant look at an era before technology exploded.
Ostraca: East-West (The Rosy Dream, Book 1) by Matt Duggan | Book Review | #ComingOfAge #TravelFiction #LiteraryFiction #1990s @MDugganMD #ManVsFilms
“Crossing Day” is a gripping thriller that paints a chillingly plausible picture of a modern South still shackled by its past. The narrative deftly explores the dynamics of power and prejudice, with the Confederacy’s alliance with Nazi Germany adding a dark twist to the tale. The author’s vivid world-building and the stark parallels drawn to our own society underscore the vigilance needed to protect democracy.
Crossing Day by William A. Glass | Book Review ~ Author Guest Post ~ $25 Gift Card Available ~ Excerpt | #AlternateHistory #YoungAdult @GoddessFish @william.glass.50767 @williamasaglass @WilliamAGlass3
True to the spirit of escapism found in many great novels, ‘Murder at the College’ asks readers to indulge in a bit of disbelief suspension. The romance unfolds with haste, and coincidences abound, but isn’t that the joy of reading? To lose oneself in a story’s embrace?
Murder at the College by P.H. Turner | Book Review & $20 Gift Card Available | #Mystery @GoddessFish @WildRosePress @pht97 @P.H.TurnerAuthor
I highly recommend “The Sapien Empire” to fans of intense, character-driven post-apocalyptic stories. Ogloff’s vivid world-building and compelling character arcs make for a thrilling read.
Book Review | The Sapien Empire by Nathan Ogloff (Book 1) | #ScienceFiction #Dystopian #PostApocalyptic #SciFi @unusualauthor
Today I’m shining a spotlight on the 7th Place Finalist in the 2023 Book Blogger’s Novel of the Year competition., Ghosts of Mars by Stuart White.
How would you feel if you were born on Mars, were the most famous person in the Solar System, but could never leave the Red Planet?
Mars. 2045.
My name’s Eva, and I’m a Martian.
Well, technically the first Martianborn human – I’m not, like, green or anything.
So listen, we’re in trouble here; I need to steal a rover to rescue Dad, who’s stuck in a mining vent, in a planet-wide dust-storm, far from our base, or he’ll die. He may even be already dead.
Oh, and I’m Type 1 Diabetic with no insulin. Wish me luck.
With a Type 1 Diabetic main character, Ghosts of Mars explores how life beyond Earth, and the fame and scrutiny that come with it, affects the young people involved, who didn’t sign up for life on Mars.
Ten percent of the author’s profits go to Diabetes UK!
The Silver Forest is a compelling and thought-provoking narrative, blending fantasy and adventure seamlessly. Asmar’s story is one of self-discovery, courage, and the quest for knowledge.
Book Review| The Silver Forest by J.D. Rasch | #Bookstagram Tour #Fantasy @iReadBookTours @JodyRasch
When the body of a missing cheerleader is found in a ditch, the local police turn the investigation over to the Pine County sheriff’s department, fearing that the girl’s relationship with the son of a local politician could compromise their objectivity.
Conflict of Interest by Dean L. Hovey (Pine County Series) $15 Gift Card | #PoliceProcedural #Mystery #CozyMystery @GoddessFish #BookX #Bookstagram @BWLpublishing
Book Review | Jack and I by Laury A. Egan | #PsychologicalSuspense #Thriller #MultiplePersonalityDisorder #DisassociativeIdentity #5Star #GrippingTale
#BookReview #FosterCareAbuse #DID #LGBTQ #Bookstagram #BookX #RecommendedReading
After reviewing Laury A. Egan’s previous book, I was pleased to be invited to review her newest release, Jack and I. While the story is sometimes a complex and heart-wrenching tale, it underscores the presence of good people willing to protect the innocent and the urgent need for reforms in the foster care system.
There are themes of physical, sexual, and mental child abuse, rape, grooming, and sexual content. While I would typically avoid a book with these themes, I am so glad I agreed to read Jack and I. Change can never be made, nor situations like Jack’s prevented, if we bury our heads in the sand. My heart goes out to young Jack, and I wish him all the best in the future.