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The Accidental World by K.A. Griffin  | Review-Interview-Giveaway

The Accidental World by K.A. Griffin | Review-Interview-Giveaway

The Accidental World by K.A. Griffin | Review-Interview-Giveaway
If my return is delayed, then you are in danger. Set your plan into motion. Appropriate dress is required. Ethan Scott lives with his grandfather above Bingham’s Rare Artifacts, an unusual store with even more unusual customers. He’s a whiz at a board game only he and his grandfather seem to have heard of. And rather than friends, he surrounds himself with the trappings of an unknown past. Until his grandfather goes missing, leaving behind a cryptic letter, a valuable gift, and a very confused grandson. To save him, Ethan must conquer time and space and embrace an unlikely destiny. But as he plays the part that seems to have been written for him, Ethan is swept up in his grandfather’s secret but not-so-distant past . . . and discovers that his own future is wrapped up in it.

Kings and Daemons by Marcus Lee | Spotlight

Kings and Daemons by Marcus Lee | Spotlight

Kings and Daemons by Marcus Lee ( The Gifted and the Cursed #1) | Spotlight
If you like fantasy tales of conquest, dark kings, daemonic heroes, and magic, you’ll love ‘Kings and Daemons’ by Epic Fantasy author, Marcus Lee. This is a spellbinding Dark Fantasy novel that will enchant you with its plot of ambition, revenge, love, and tragedy. What the gods give with one hand, they take away with the other, for if you are gifted, you shall also be cursed.

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe 16 | Review

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe 16 | Review

A Summer of Surprises by Rosie Green (Little Duck Pond Cafe #16) | Review
Although this is book 16 in the series, it makes a wonderful cozy mystery stand-alone tale. Meet the new detective duo of Holmes and Watkiss as they solve the mysteries surrounding the delightful Little Duck Pond Cafe and its local residents. A perfect quick story for a summer (or winter) evening.

The Little Book of Big Knowing by Michele Sammons | Review

The Little Book of Big Knowing by Michele Sammons | Review

The Little Book of Big Knowing: Tiny Burst of Insight to Wake Up Your Soul by Michele Sammons | Review
If this little book has made its way into your life, you can trust that it wasn’t by accident. This happy coincidence is a nudge from the Universe to remind you that you are awesome.
Each chapter is filled with tiny bursts of insight to nourish your heart, warm your soul, and help you to remember your true self.

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski might be Book Three of the Gilded Age Chicago Mystery series, but it can certainly be read as a stand-alone story. I have not yet read the first two books in the series, but I enjoyed this one immensely.

Consulting detectives Evangeline LeClair and Freddie Simpson face their most challenging case yet when a priceless Egyptian artifact is stolen from a Chicago museum.