Tag: Coming of Age fiction

Book Review: Child of a Swan by David Burnett | 4.5⭐ Women’s Fiction Coming-of-Age Story

Book Review: Child of a Swan by David Burnett | 4.5⭐ Women’s Fiction Co..

Sixteen-year-old Lyssa Barrett was born into a family of literary giants—but she’d rather solve equations than write novels. In Child of a Swan by David Burnett, follow one young woman’s powerful journey to break free from family expectations, navigate teen pregnancy, and claim her independence. Includes excerpt + $20 gift card giveaway!

The Dark Matter of Natasha by Matthew R Davis | Review for The Write Reads Tours | 4.5 of 5

The Dark Matter of Natasha by Matthew R Davis | Review for The Write Reads ..

The Dark Matter of Natasha by Matthew R Davis | Review for The Write Reads Tours | 4.5 of 5

Today is my stop on TheWriteReads' tour for The Dark Matter of Natasha, a coming-of-age, psychological thriller from Matthew R Davis. It's not an easy, feel-good tale, but I think it's amazingly thought-provoking. This gripping tale will keep you turning page after page until the end! Please open to read more about this fascinating book.

Blood of Azure Series: Season of Sacrifice and Season of Suffering by Jonathon J. Michael | $50 Giveaway, Author Interview, Excerpts

Blood of Azure Series: Season of Sacrifice and Season of Suffering by Jonat..

Blood of Azure Series: Season of Sacrifice and Season of Suffering by Jonathon J. Michael | $50 Giveaway, Author Interview, Excerpts

Today is my stop on the @GoddessFish Blog Tour for Blood of Azure, an Epic Fantasy from Jonathon J Michael. I'm featuring both Season of Sacrifice and Season of Suffering. Enter to Win the $50 Amazon or B&N Gift Card Giveaway!

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Beyond Invisible (Better Together Book 2) by Marjorie Jackson | Review

Beyond Invisible (Better Together Book 2) by Marjorie Jackson | Review

Beyond Invisible (Better Together Book 2) by Marjorie Jackson | Review

This book continues the story of Amber and Missy as they develop their friendship and deal with the hidden illnesses affecting their lives. Since they are now in high school, there is a bit more drama and romance involved. There is nothing like boyfriends to add stress to a friendship. When you add in a mystery and more family issues, the girls are lucky to have each other.