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Fireborn by Aisling Fowler (Fireborn #1) | Spotlight and Review Tour

Fireborn by Aisling Fowler (Fireborn #1) | Spotlight and Review Tour

Fireborn by Aisling Fowler (Fireborn #1) | Spotlight and Review Tour
Welcome to my stop on the Ultimate Blog Tour for Fireborn by Aisling Fowler. Sponsored by WriteReadsTours and Harper Collins Children's Books. This Middle-Grade fantasy is the kick-off for the Fireborn series. Don't miss this one, it's going to be a huge hit!

Colouring Outside the Lines by Amanda Paull | Review & Excerpt

Colouring Outside the Lines by Amanda Paull | Review & Excerpt

Colouring Outside the Lines by Amanda Paull | Review & Excerpt
If you like British humour and a flawed protagonist on an emotional journey, you’ll enjoy reading Amanda Paull’s latest novel, Colouring Outside the Lines – a heart-warming tale of shattered dreams, self-discovery and finding true love where you least expect it.

One Jaded Rose by James Byron Books | Review - $10 Giveaway

One Jaded Rose by James Byron Books | Review - $10 Giveaway

One Jaded Rose by James Byron Books | Review - $10 Gift Card Giveaway

A plus-one for a funeral, an elaborate set-up to prove the provenance of art, chasing down an invoice scammer at a high-end car show, these are just a few of the madcap adventures Nic draws Rose & Sandy into. If you are looking for a light-hearted, fast read, pick up a copy of One Jaded Rose today. But hold on tight; you’ll be in for a whirlwind of a ride!

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Her Previous Self by Anne Allen | The Guernsey Novels #8 

Her Previous Self by Anne Allen | The Guernsey Novels #8 

Her Previous Self by Anne Allen | The Guernsey Novels #8
Two women, living two hundred years apart but closer than sisters.
Mary, miserable in her marriage to Thomas Carre, a merchant and privateer, and living in the new family mansion in Georgian Guernsey. Lucy, separated from her husband after a tragic loss and now acting as an unwilling sitter for her elderly grandfather, Gregory Carre, who has inherited the same mansion.
Lucy is haunted by Mary’s continued presence in the house and finds herself being pulled more and more back in time. How is it possible for her to live as Mary? To experience scenes from her tragic life?