Tag: urban fantasy

Accused (The KC Warlock Weekly #1) by M N Jolley | Review | BBNYA 2021 Finalist Tour – 3rd Place

Accused (The KC Warlock Weekly #1) by M N Jolley | Review | BBNYA 2021 Fina..

Accused (The KC Warlock Weekly #1) by M N Jolley | Review | BBNYA 2021 Finalist Tour

Today I have a review & info on Accused by M. N. Jolley which captured third place in the 2021 BBNYA competition. This entertaining urban fantasy has elements of magic, mystery, and mayhem. They all meld together to take the reader on a wild ride.
You can find more information on the Book Bloggers Novel of the Year Awards at the end of this post.

Peacocks, Pedestals, and Prayers by Dina Rae | $10 Giveaway, Excerpt, & Review

Peacocks, Pedestals, and Prayers by Dina Rae | $10 Giveaway, Excerpt, &..

Peacocks, Pedestals, and Prayers by Dina Rae | $10 Giveaway, Excerpt, & Review

A supernatural thriller with the classic battle between good & evil.
A chain of advertising agencies, a new breed of humans, and a fallen angel to worship… Andel Talistokov is a fallen angel who uses advertising as a form of propaganda for Satan. His growing power emboldens him to break Hell’s Commandments by soliciting worship from an ancient angel religion. He changes their rituals forever. Furious with his arrogance and betrayal, Satan commands Armaros to return to Hell after finding his replacement.

Dust on the Altar (A Lighter Shade of Darkness #1 ) by Michelle Winkler BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight

Dust on the Altar (A Lighter Shade of Darkness #1 ) by Michelle Winkler BBN..

BBNYA Semifinalist Spotlight on Dust on the Altar by Michelle Winkler
Today’s BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight is shining on Dust on the Altar (A Lighter Shade of Darkness #1) by Michelle Winkler. Please congratulate @MWinklerBooks for making it to the semi-final round of #BBNYA2021 sponsored by @FolioSociety @BBNYA_Official @The_WriteReads

A reluctant Witch must regain the powers she abandoned years ago, to protect her coven and bring her aunt’s killer to justice.
“She thought she’d left magic behind. Apparently, magic had other plans.”

The Sigil | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review

The Sigil | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review

The Sigil by Shakeil Kanish and Larissa Mandeville | LGBTQ+ Dark Fantasy | Review
As he obsesses over his brother’s death, Lake begins to uncover a hidden world full of forbidden magic and growing danger. Now he’s stuck, caught between the world that his brother was meant for and his own. Lake is beginning to realize that no one and nowhere is safe.

Specter by Katie Jane Gallagher | Review

Specter by Katie Jane Gallagher | Review

Horror aficionado Lanie Adams should be thrilled when two eighties-era ghosts materialize in her bedroom. Yet after a fainting incident unbecoming of a horror nerd, she would rather her haunting just go away—the ghosts’ waterlogged voices and ice-cold auras are more terrifying than any movie. Enlisting the help of Ryan, an entirely-too-cute stoner, she makes it her mission to put the spirits stalking her to rest.