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M.C. Plays Hide & Seek by Eva Grayzel | Review | Blog Tour

M.C. Plays Hide & Seek by Eva Grayzel | Review | Blog Tour

M.C. is a cancer cell who shares just enough information about the nature of the disease to promote dialogue and minimize fear. The scary part of cancer is the unknown. Learn about doctors who look for cancer. Understand feelings children experience and learn ways to cope. Empower children with knowledge and how to make a difference. M.C. Plays Hide & Seek strengthens communication and builds emotional health.

The Happy War by Eve Gaal | Review

The Happy War by Eve Gaal | Review

After a successful blind date, Linda and Eric want to change the world. With a fiery passion for both each other and their common cause, they hatch a twisted plan—the first step: to assemble a loyal team of hotshots, each with a specific skill set. Assigned to special regions worldwide, the team launches a two-week campaign to conquer war, anger, and hate.

The Code by Jacqueline Ruby | Review

The Code by Jacqueline Ruby | Review

The Code by Jacqueline Ruby and Marcellus Moses | Review and Giveaway

The story of the two entangled stars is well known.

Albert Collins, entomology professor, becomes a social media sensation; the sensation becomes a giant celebrity; the celebrity becomes the “Manliest Man” alive.

The small time gangster, Memphis Smith, becomes a prisoner; the prisoner becomes the new Tupak Shakur; the new Tupac takes the world by storm.

Their parallel rise to fame and their fateful meeting on the Tonight show all played out in real time before their legions of fans and detractors.

Now, for the first time, their inside story, their secret story, is told by those who were closest to them.

Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston | Review

Amari and the Night Brothers by B.B. Alston | Review

Quinton Peters was the golden boy of the Rosewood low-income housing projects, receiving full scholarship offers to two different Ivy League schools. When he mysteriously goes missing, his little sister, 13-year-old Amari Peters decides to investigate after the authorities give up on him. Then Amari discovers a ticking briefcase in her brother’s old closet.

A briefcase meant for her eyes only. There was far more to Quinton; it seems, than she ever knew. He’s left her a nomination for a summer tryout at the secretive Bureau of Supernatural Affairs. Amari is certain the answer to finding out what happened to him lies somewhere inside; if only she can get her head around the idea of mermaids, dwarves, yetis, and magicians all being real.