Killers Can't Hide (A Delbert Cantrell Murder Mystery) by Travis E. Short |..
Killers Can't Hide review: a fast, twisty entry in the A Delbert Cantrell Murder Mystery series by Travis E. Short—murder, politics, and betrayal from Kentucky to Mexico.
Killers Can't Hide review: a fast, twisty entry in the A Delbert Cantrell Murder Mystery series by Travis E. Short—murder, politics, and betrayal from Kentucky to Mexico.
Dive into God's Coded Language Is All About Transparency by Janette C. Andrejowich, a faith-filled exploration of Scripture's hidden imagery, numbers, and parables. Join my stop on the Goddess Fish Promotions one-day book blast and enter the giveaway for a $10 Amazon/BN gift card.
A beautifully illustrated tale of self-acceptance from the Underground Toy Society world. The Plain Little Unicorn by Jessica D. Adams—brought to life with art by her daughter Janelle M. Adams—is a 5-star picture book reminder that every child is unique and loved just as they are.
Welcome to my iRead Book Tour stop! The Gentleman Thief Steals a Blanket is a zany, dialogue-forward caper with a cozy vibe and laugh-out-loud twists. I rated it ★★★★☆ (4/5). Don't miss the guest post and the tour giveaway inside.
Helen Gillespie's debut is a slower-paced, character-driven novel of love, loss, and small-town secrets. Dianne faces a teaching internship, a terminally ill mother, and the wrong boyfriend before finding the courage to say goodbye and embrace her future.
Welcome to my stop on the iRead Book Tour for The Midnight of Eights by Justin Newland.
This historical fiction with a touch of magical realism follows Nelan Michaels, a young man with mystical powers, as Queen Elizabeth's England faces the mighty Spanish Armada.