Genre: Literary Fiction

The Mysteries of Tarot: A Work of the Imagination (Tea and Tarot Cozy Mysteries Book 7) by Kirsten Weiss | Book Review #BlogTour #CozyMystery #MysticalGuide  @GoddessFish

The Mysteries of Tarot: A Work of the Imagination (Tea and Tarot Cozy Myste..

Welcome to my review of The Mysteries of Tarot: A Work of the Imagination by Kirsten Weiss. The author takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of Tarot, blending elements of a cozy murder mystery with a comprehensive guide to reading the cards. With its unique format and unexpected humor, this book offers a refreshing and engaging approach to Tarot that will appeal to both seasoned practitioners and curious beginners.

Guest Post from Sofia Bella Roma, Author of Mother Knows Worst. Book Review ~ 1 Signed Copy Available

Guest Post from Sofia Bella Roma, Author of Mother Knows Worst. Book Review..

Mother Knows Worst Book Review with a Guest Post from Sofia Bella Roma.

After trying her hand at acting, Rose decides to change career paths and enter law school. She enrolls in law school in a sleepy New England town, only to find that the practice of law is not all she will study. This quirky thirty-something Italian girl falls in love when she lays eyes on Anil, a handsome intellectual from India. The two discover a deep connection and quickly begin a romantic relationship. What could go wrong as their romance blossoms? Their future looks bright. They have each other. They have great friends. They also have Anil’s mother.

Inspired by true events, Mother Knows Worst is a humorous and heartfelt novel. Rose is on a path to finding herself, love, and relationships, taking the reader on a delightful and often comedic journey as she explores two cultural worlds colliding.

#LiteraryFiction #MultiCultural #MotherInLaws

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The Connection Game: A Novel by S.S. Turner | Book Review ~ Author Guest Post ~ Giveaway ends April 18, 2023

The Connection Game: A Novel by S.S. Turner | Book Review ~ Author Guest Po..

Humorous, surprising, wise, & remarkably perceptive, The Connection Game is a #novel unlike any other & one that you are unlikely to forget.

Benny Basilworth makes connections. A rare intellect, he sees things that others don’t see and draws conclusions that others completely fail to grasp. He has the kind of mind that can make a person a national sensation on the television gameshow “The Connection Game”– and the kind of mind that can be the target of predators.

#giveaway #literaryfiction #fiction #amwritingfiction #BookTwt #Humor

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When We Come Back: More Stories by D.H. Schleicher | Book Review ~ 2 Hour Reads #ShortStories

When We Come Back: More Stories by D.H. Schleicher | Book Review ~ 2 Hour R..

I have the privilege of reviewing When We Come Back: More Stories by D H Schleicher.

This thought-provoking 2-Hour read of Short Stories will entertain the reader through multiple re-reads. I pick up a new tidbit every time I read it.

#IndieAuthor #iartg #Booktwt #MustRead @SchleicherSpin

Mother Knows Worst by Sofia Bella Roma | Spotlight ~ Author Bio

Mother Knows Worst by Sofia Bella Roma | Spotlight ~ Author Bio

Today I‘m taking a look at Mother Knows Worst by Sofia Bella Rosa. The author’s description of the book says this is a true story, but the names have been changed to protect the guilty. That phrase gives you a peek at the dry wit found in the story.

Learn more about the book and author in this post.

#multicultural #relationships

Hidden Buddha: Lama Rinzen in the Hungry Ghost Realm by Jim Ringel (Lama Rinzen Mysteries #2) | Author Guest Post, Spotlight, Giveaway 

Hidden Buddha: Lama Rinzen in the Hungry Ghost Realm by Jim Ringel (Lama Ri..

Join me today for a look at Hidden Buddha: Lama Rinzen in the Hungry Ghost Realm by Jim Ringel (Lama Rinzen Mysteries #2). It’s crime fiction wrapped inside a Buddhist mystery. Reborn as a doctor in a haunted hospital on Colorado’s eastern plains, lama must learn the realm’s lesson & discover why patients & staff are mysteriously disappearing.

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