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Our Lunar New Year: Celebrating Lunar New Year in Asian Communities by Yobe Qiu | Giveaway & 5-Star Review

Our Lunar New Year: Celebrating Lunar New Year in Asian Communities by Yobe..

Our Lunar New Year: Celebrating Lunar New Year in Asian Communities by Yobe Qiu | Giveaway & 5-Star Review

It’s almost Lunar New Year! Xiao Mi, Hang, Kwan, Malai, and Charu all celebrate the New Year in their own special way. Experience how each one of the Chinese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian children, and their families honor Lunar New Year, from dragon dances in China to firecrackers ​

In Plain Sight by Alison Packard | $10 Giveaway & Excerpt Tour

In Plain Sight by Alison Packard | $10 Giveaway & Excerpt Tour

In Plain Sight by Alison Packard | $10 Giveaway & Excerpt Tour

Today on the blog, I’m spotlighting In Plain Sight by Alison Packard (@alleyfics). Visit now to read an excerpt & enter the #Giveaway for a gift card. #ContemporaryFiction @GoddessFish #BookTwitter #Romance #Mafia #WritingCommunity #IndieAuthors #BookTour #WitnessProtection

Snow Falls Over Sunnybrook by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe #18) | Review 

Snow Falls Over Sunnybrook by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe #18) | Rev..

Snow Falls Over Sunnybrook by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe #18) | Review

Let’s visit The Little Duck Pond Cafe & all its residents for the holiday. Will this be the perfect time for Ruby & Hudson to finally realize they are meant for each other? Read this holiday romance to find out! @rararesources @Rosie_Green88 #Cozymystery

The Girl of Dorcha Wood (Daughter of Erabel Book 1) by Kristin Ward | Spotlight

The Girl of Dorcha Wood (Daughter of Erabel Book 1) by Kristin Ward | Spotl..

The Girl of Dorcha Wood (Daughter of Erabel Book 1) by Kristin Ward | Spotlight 

Treacherous. Evil. Dark. Dorcha Wood is all of these things. And none of them.

The people of Felmore talk of Dorcha Wood in whispers, if they speak of it at all. There is danger in the dark forest. Monstrous things, remnants of the Aos Sí, lurk in the shadows, hunting the unwary should one be careless enough to cross those borders.

But to seventeen-year-old Fiadh, Dorcha Wood is home. A haven. It speaks to her in the rustle of the wind through the leaves, in the wild things that come to her hand. It is a forest whose secrets become known only when it chooses to reveal them.
Hers is a simple life until the outside world shatters it.