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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

BBNYA Spotlight | DAUGHTER OF THE BEAST by E C Greaves


About the Book:

DAUGHTER OF THE BEAST
BY E C GREAVES | MARCH 4, 2022
GENRE: ADULT FANTASY


When the Vulkari raid her village and claim her as their own, Zyntael Fairwinter sees a dark future ahead of her. Unless she can harness the burning will within her to make her escape, she sees only misery, servitude, and despair.

But the hound-headed monsters who stole Zyntael away see a whole lot more in that darkness and that will. They see strength. They see sisterhood. And most importantly, they see hope.

As the warring Domovoi Empires turn their gaze toward the untamed lands of the Vulkari Wilds, as they seek to turn the monsters and Magicks within them into weapons of war, Zyntael will find herself faced with a choice: Seek refuge from her captors in the rigid society of the conquering Domovoi, or embrace the darkness, embrace the wild within herself, and turn that burning will towards a truer freedom than a mere escape to a mundane life could ever offer her.

Steeped in dark Slavic myth, woven in threads of hope and humour, and telling a human story with not a single human upon its pages, Daughter of the Beast is a rich and unique fantasy coming-of-age story.

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[The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 16 finalists and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.]


About the Author:

Born in the UK but raised in New Zealand on a diet of American fantasy, Ed Greaves doesn't much mind which spelling and grammar you choose, as long as the story is good.

And when it comes to writing his own gritty Slavic folklore inspired stories, he also maintains that Grindark is not, in fact, a typo.

You can follow him on twitter (not X, dammit) at @GreavesEC, or check out www.ecgreaves.com for more.


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Sunday, October 13, 2024

Blog Tour | WELCOME TO DORLEY HALL by Alyson Greaves


About the Book:

WELCOME TO DORLEY HALL
BY ALYSON GREAVES | PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 8, 2024
GENRE: ADULT FICTION

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Mark Vogel is like the older brother Stefan Riley never had, until one day he disappears, and Stefan has to adapt to life without him. But, one year later, when he runs into a girl who looks near-identical to Mark, Stefan becomes obsessed. He discovers that other boys have disappeared, too, dozens over the years, most of them students of the Royal College of Saint Almsworth, many of them troubled or unruly before their disappearance.

What is happening to these boys? Who are the handful of women on campus who bear a striking resemblance to some of those who went missing? And what is the connection to the mysterious Dorley Hall?

Stefan works hard to get into the Royal College for one reason and one reason only: to find out exactly what happened to the women who live at Dorley Hall, and to get it to happen to him, too.

A closeted trans girl attempts to infiltrate a secret underground forced feminisation programme.

Content note: this story engages with some reasonably dark topics, including but not limited to torture, manipulation, dysphoria, nonconsensual surgery, and kidnapping. While it isn't intended to be a dark or dystopian story, the perspective characters are carrying a lot of baggage, and the exploration of the premise might be triggering for trans readers.

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"I won’t give away spoilers but lets just say this is a real cringe and love book.
You cringe and you turn the page. You cringe and you turn the next.
I sort of kind of loved it!"

-GirlLovesToRead
"Book 1 did its job: introduce the premise, and the characters, and leave me wanting more explanations."
-Sly Fox Reviews


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About the Author:


Alyson lives in a very small flat in a very large city and writes fiction with trans themes and characters. Her Twitter is twitter.com/badambulist



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Friday, October 11, 2024

BBNYA Spotlight | ANATHEMA AND TIDBIT by Stephanie Barr


About the Book:

ANATHEMA AND TIDBIT
BY STEPHANIE BARR | OCTOBER 17, 2023
GENRE: ADULT FANTASY


Rejected even by her own kind, Anathema, the albino dragon, always thought she’d live her centuries alone until, on a whim—on a compulsion—she rescued a tiny black kitten from certain death.

She could never have guessed what his companionship would mean for her. More, she could never have predicted the impact sharing her life with him would have on her and so many others.

Or the powerful persona lurking in that tiny feline morsel she called Tidbit.

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[The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 16 finalists and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.]


About the Author:

Stephanie Barr is a part-time novelist, full-time rocket scientist, mother of three children and slave to many cats. Anything else even vaguely interesting about her can be found in her writing since she puts a little bit of herself in every thing she writes ... just not the same piece.




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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Book Review | UNBALANCE by D.P. Lyle


UNBALANCED
BY D.P. LYLE | PUBLICATION: AUGUST 6, 2024
OCEANVIEW PUBLISHING | GENRE: MYSTERY
RATING: ★★★✬
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Jake Longly is never saying yes to his father again.

It was a simple task. Five minutes tops.

Ex-pro baseball player Jake Longly and hisgirlfriend, Nicole, are asked by Jake’s father, Ray, a private investigator, topick up some papers from a realtor for his business. Jake would rather be lyingon the beach outside of his Gulf Shores restaurant, but he begrudgingly agrees.It’ll only take a few minutes.

But somehow, things are never simple in Ray’s world. When Jake and Nicole reach the office, they find it empty—except for the dead body of the realtor lying on the floor, a single gunshot wound to his head. Who could’ve wanted him dead? The long suspect list and the numerous possible motives make untying the knot difficult.

Working with the police department, Jake, Nicole, Ray, and their friend Pancake dive into the deceivingly simple investigation, which grows more complex by the minute. With millions of dollars at stake, weeding through the realtor’s entanglements requires all hands on deck, and yet again, Jake is dragged into the PI business he can’t seem to escape.

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D.P. Lyle's The Jake Longley series takes readers on a journey through the life of a former Major League Baseball pitcher whose days are anything but dull. The novel is a thrilling blend of humor, action, and Southern charm, set against the backdrop of the Gulf Coast's Redneck Riviera.

Jake's life, filled with sports glory and bar-hopping adventures, is frequently disrupted by his father Ray—a tough-as-nails former federal agent turned private investigator—and Jake's childhood friend, Pancake. This tech-savvy giant of a man earned his nickname not from a love of breakfast foods, but from his ability to flatten football opponents with ease.

The story unfolds with Jake's reluctance to get involved in his father's investigative escapades, a sentiment not shared by his action-loving girlfriend, Nicole. Despite Jake's best efforts to maintain a peaceful life, he's often roped into Ray and Pancake's world, where minor tasks quickly escalate into life-threatening situations.

Lyle's writing shines in the dialogue, capturing the essence of each character through witty banter that keeps the pages turning. For fans of fast-paced narratives and sharp humor, UNBALANCE promises to entertain and engage from start to finish.


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About the Author:
D.P. Lyle is the Edgar, Macavity, and Benjamin Franklin Award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction books. Unbalanced is the seventh in his best-selling Jake Longly Thriller Series. Earlier books in the series were finalists for the Shamus Award, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award, and the USA Best Book Award, and were included on Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of the Year list. Lyle has authored 20 books, been a consultant to numerous novelists and screenwriters of popular TV shows, served as co-host of Crime and Science Radio, and currently hosts the Criminal Mischief podcast series. He lives in Orange County, California.


*Thanks to Oceanview Publishing and Edelweiss for the egalley
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Monday, October 7, 2024

BBNYA Spotlight | A BLEND OF MAGIC by Kate Kenzie


About the Book:

A BLEND OF MAGIC
BY KATE KENZIE | OCTOBER 31, 2023
GENRE: FANTASY, WOMEN'S FICTION


A witch cannot exist on potions and tea alone.

Hiding in the shadows, staunch singleton Willow Anderson is content running her successful business, The Enchanted Emporium. With Christmas days away, she’s eager to exchange selling bespoke tea blends and spells for extended bubble baths and binge-watching festive movies snuggled next to her Maine Coon, Vincent.

Nate never usually runs away from his problems, but drunk and disorientated, he finds himself in a small fisherman’s cottage in the Yorkshire coastal town of Whitby. After discovering his girlfriend’s affair, he is in no rush to return to the city. His wish for time alone in a Christmas-free zone comes true until an uninvited feline guest arrives.

Neither Nate nor Willow want company, especially from each other, but they have little choice when concussion means they must spend at least twenty-four hours together. Sparks fly and not just the romantic kind. When darkness from Willow’s past returns and threatens to destroy all she has worked for, pursuing a love affair is the last thing she needs.

With meddling ghosts and a teenage apprentice with her own matchmaking agenda, love and change are in the air.

But can Willow face her fears, and the past, to capture the happiness she deserves?

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[The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 16 finalists and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.]


About the Author:

Kate Kenzie may not be Yorkshire born and bred, but it’s where her heart is and why her fictional worlds are set in the Moors and her favourite haunt, Whitby. Creator of the Enchanted Emporium and its residents, she blogs book reviews and author interviews at The Enchanted Emporium Bookshelf.

Part-time writer, and full-time dreamer, if she’s not reading from her overflowing TBR pile, she is writing or drinking tea. Like many, she always dreamed of being an author, but notebooks of half-finished novels and children’s stories were pushed aside in adulthood until a random Facebook conversation rekindled her passion for world building. By receiving a bursary for the RNA New Writer’s Scheme, she found her tribe.

Awarded the Katie Fforde bursary this year, she writes romantic and paranormal fiction, especially witch lit.

Her short story, The Ghost Writer, is available in an anthology, Byline Legacies by Cardigan Press.

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Book Review | SONGLIGHT by Moira Buffini


SONGLIGHT
BY MOIRA BUFFINI | PUBLICATION: SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
FABER | GENRE: YA FANTASY
RATING: ★★★★✬
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Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Songlight is an extraordinary debut from a renowned screenwriter. A cinematic masterpiece in storytelling, the explosive first book in the Torch trilogy is the hottest release of the decade!

They are hunting those who shine . . .

Don’t be deceived by Northaven’s prettiness, by its white-wash houses and its sea views. In truth, many of its townsfolk are ruthless hunters. They revile those who have developed songlight, the ability to connect telepathically with others. Anyone found with this sixth sense is caught, persecuted and denounced.

Welcome to the future.

Lark has lived in grave danger ever since her own songlight emerged. Then she encounters a young woman in peril, from a city far away. An extraordinary bond is forged. But who can they trust?

The world is at war. Those with songlight are pawns in a dangerous game of politics. Friends, neighbours, family are quick to turn on each other . . .

When power is everything, how will they survive?

An extraordinary debut – the first in a trilogy – from an award-winning, internationally acclaimed screenwriter, Songlight promises to set the world alight!

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In the realm of dystopian fiction, SONGLIGHT emerges as a profound exploration of a social cancer, if you may. The novel, set in a world where the possession of 'songlight' marks individuals as 'unhuman,' delves into the dehumanization and persecution faced by those who are different. The narrative is a stark reflection of the propaganda-fueled wars and the obscured agendas of the State, a theme that resonates with the current global political climate.

What makes SONGLIGHT so commanding is the ability of the author to incorporate the well-trod tropes and characterization in a story that feels both refreshing and incredibly attractive. Buffini's characters are a testament to her brilliance, with even the antagonists being crafted with such depth that they add to the richness of the story. In simplest terms, her villains are the real villains and not just clichéd evil characters. It is filled with good characterizations of the players, lots of emotions, intrigue and a few twists which kept this reader intact.

The author has also shown extraordinary attention to detail in creating a world that is both concise and plausible. The stowed finish swerves into unexpected territory both emotionally and politically. Her presentation of events is straightforward – equivalent to that of a filmmaker – who aims to illustrate a period in a traditional society. The plot is a labyrinth of emotions, politics, heartbreak, and betrayal. The heartache sequences are extremely intense and difficult in the same way, the relief these characters provide urges the readers to be more sympathetic. Equally, the author challenges readers to consider the roots of dogmatic views, providing a window into the factors that shape such convictions.

The narrative's power to mirror contemporary issues is particularly striking, as it encourages a dialogue about the beliefs we hold in this present times. SONGLIGHT is a mirror held up to our society, a call to examine our beliefs, and a reminder of how powerful literature is to stir the soul and ignite the mind. As the story reaches its climax, the tension is palpable, with Moira Buffini masterfully conveying a sense of immediacy that binds the reader to the fate of the characters. The cliffhanger ending leaves one eagerly anticipating the next installment, a testament to the author's mastery to engage and captivate her audience. She has crafted a world that is as haunting as it is enlightening, and her work stands as a beacon in the genre, illuminating the path for future explorations of dystopia.


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About the Author:
Moira Buffini is one of the UK’s leading playwrights and screenwriters. Most recently she wrote the screenplay for The Dig (directed by Simon Stone), which earned her a Bafta nomination, and co-created and showran the Hulu TV series Harlots, which ran for three seasons. Moira’s other film work includes Jane Eyre (directed by Cary Fukanaga) Tamara Drewe (directed by Stephen Frears) and Byzantium (directed by Neil Jordan). She has also written four plays for the National Theatre, including Welcome to Thebes (Writers Guild Award nominee), and Dinner (Olivier nominee), which later transferred to the West End. Her other plays include Handbagged, for which she won an Olivier Award.
Photo from Faber website, no infringement intended.



*Thanks to Faber and The Write Reads for the eARC
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Sunday, September 29, 2024

Book Review | THE BEE THAT WAVED AT ME by Jenny Alexander


THE BEE THAT WAVED AT ME
BY JENNY ALEXANDER | PUBLICATION: JULY 15, 2024
GENRE: DISABILITIES & SPECIAL NEEDS | RATING: ★★★★
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What if you could live a purposeful life despite disabilities and limitations? If that describes you or someone you love, Mr. Bee's whimsical journey will offer encouragement that what might seem impossible, is well within reach. Written from a Christian perspective, this heart-warming story is meant to show readers that no matter the disability or limitation, they have a purpose.

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A Story About Finding Purpose

THE BEE THAT WAVED AT ME is a short tale offering a profound message that resonates with readers of all ages. Jenny Alexander's creation is an insight into understanding self-worth and recognizing that everyone has a unique role to play in this world, regardless of their abilities or limitations.

The story follows Mr. Bee, whose character embodies the spirit of perseverance and optimism. Through his whimsical adventures, Mr. Bee demonstrates that living a purposeful life is not only about what one can do physically but also about the impact one can have on others. The book's Christian perspective adds a layer of spiritual encouragement, emphasizing that every individual is valuable and has a purpose designed by a higher power.

What makes this book a gem is its ability to engage children while also providing reflection questions that encourage introspection and self-discovery. These questions are a gateway for readers to explore their strengths and learn to love themselves for who they are. The simple yet expressive illustrations complement the text beautifully, bringing the characters to life and making the story's message even more impactful.

THE BEE THAT WAVED AT ME is a narrative that inspires hope and determination, reminding us that our perceived limitations are just stepping stones to finding our true purpose.

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About the Author:

This is Jenny Alexander’s first children’s book. She’s published several for adults as well as word searches for various ages. She writes from a Christian perspective and aims to inspire and encourage readers. Jenny is a retired secretary who has been pursuing creative interests like drawing, painting, writing, and playing the violin. She lives in Ontario, Canada, with her husband Curtis.



*Thanks to the author for the ebook copy
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Book Review | LOVE, LIES, AND CHERRY PIE by Jackie Lau


LOVE, LIES, AND CHERRY PIE
BY JACKIE LAU | PUBLICATION: MAY 7, 2024
ATRIA/EMILY BESTLER BOOKS | GENRE: ROMANCE
RATING: ★★★✬
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Jackie Lau, author of the “full of heart” (Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author) The Stand-Up Groomsman, returns with a charming rom-com about a young woman’s desperate attempts to fend off her meddling mother…only to find that maybe mother does know best.

Mark Chan this. Mark Chan that.

Writer and barista Emily Hung is tired of hearing about the great Mark Chan, the son of her parents’ friends. You’d think he single-handedly stopped climate change and ended child poverty from the way her mother raves about him. But in reality, he’s just a boring, sweater-vest-wearing engineer, and when they’re forced together at Emily’s sister’s wedding, it’s obvious he thinks he’s too good for her.

But now that Emily is her family’s last single daughter, her mother is fixated on getting her married and she has her sights on Mark. There’s only one solution, clearly: convince Mark to be in a fake relationship with her long enough to put an end to her mom’s meddling. He reluctantly agrees.

Unfortunately, lying isn’t enough. Family friends keep popping up at their supposed dates—including a bubble tea shop and cake-decorating class—so they’ll have to spend more time together to make their relationship look real. With each fake date, though, Emily realizes that Mark’s not quite what she assumed and maybe that argyle sweater isn’t so ugly after all…
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LOVE, LIES, AND CHERRY PIE by Jackie Lau is a charming quest for love, life, and the unexpected turns that come with both. The novel follows Emily Hung, a woman in her thirties who is under pressure from her mother to settle down and get married. In an attempt to appease her mother, Emily and ugly-argyle-sweater Mark engage in a fake dating escapade, complete with convincing photographs. However, as they spend more time together, they begin to realize that their feelings might not be so pretend after all.

The charm of the book lies in its relatable characters and the realistic portrayal of family dynamics. Emily and Mark, both mature and career-focused individuals, navigate the complexities of dating in a way that many will find familiar. The meddling of Emily's family adds a layer of humor and authenticity to the story, resonating with readers who have experienced similar familial interactions.

The novel also touches on personal growth and self-discovery, particularly through Emily's journey as a writer. Her evolution as an artist, gaining confidence as she switches genres, is a testament to the power of following one's passion and the importance of advocating for creative professions.

With subtle tributes to "Pride and Prejudice," LOVE, LIES, AND CHERRY PIE serves as a homage to classic literature and a celebration of the writing community. It's a heartwarming tale that reminds us of the unpredictability of love and the beauty of embracing life's surprises. Whether you're a fan of romance, humor, or stories about personal growth, this book is a slice of literary joy that's aims to satisfy.


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About the Author:

Jackie Lau studied engineering and worked as a geophysicist before turning to her first love of writing. She is now the author of over twenty romantic comedies including Donut Fall in Love and The Stand-Up Groomsman. When she’s not writing, she enjoys gelato, gourmet donuts, cooking, hiking, and reading. She lives in Toronto with her husband. Find out more at JackieLauBooks.com.

Photograph by Emily Ding.



*Thanks to Simon & Schuster CA for the eARC
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Sunday, September 22, 2024

Book Review | THE TEMPTATION OF MAGIC by Megan Scott


THE TEMPTATION OF MAGIC
BY MEGAN SCOTT | PUBLICATION: AUGUST 27, 2024
HARPERCOLLINS | GENRE: SCI FI & FANTASY
RATING: ★★★★
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Nicole Palmer has needed to study the supernatural art in a local Cornish manor for years. Encoded in it is the last message from her mother on how to stay safe from The Wake—the organization that governs all supernaturals. As an Empyreal, Nicole has the ability to hunt and kill dangerous creatures, making her invaluable. But if her power was ever triggered, they would find her, use her, and then kill her.

Like they did her mother.

Securing an undergraduate research role to study the collection, Nicole discovers her greatest enemy—one of The Wake’s Empyreals. Kyan McCarter is their best hunter, stationed at the manor to track and kill a deadly creature, but when they realise a painting’s been stolen by his prey, Nicole and Kyan are forced to work together to find it.

As the creature threatens to expose Nicole’s power, her tenuous alliance with Kyan threatens her heart. If Kyan finds out what she is, he’ll hunt her next—or risk execution. No one disobeys The Wake and survives. Especially not when the art they’re seeking holds the key to a conspiracy that could get them both killed, and change the lives of creatures, and humans, forever.

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Empyreal Book I

THE TEMPTATION OF MAGIC marks a captivating debut for the Empyreal Series, weaving a picture of fantasy, intrigue, and romance that promises to enthrall readers. The novel introduces us to Nicole Palmer, an Empyreal with the rarest shapeshifting ability, who finds herself pursued by the Wake, a clandestine organization that reigns over the supernatural realm.

Scott's dedication to research is evident, with each mythological element feeling authentic and well-founded. Her narrative prowess shines as she blends classic and innovative fantasy elements to create a world that offers a fresh perspective specifically both innovative and respectful of the traditions it draws from. I concur with the critics and fans alike, the book has an exceptional world-building, with a lore that is both meticulously detailed and seamlessly integrated into the story. Scott crafts a universe where magical beings are a norm, yet she elevates the narrative by introducing the Empyreals, adding a layer of depth and mystery to the lore. The ingenious use of art as a conduit for hidden secrets and messages is a stroke of genius, providing a unique angle to the fantasy genre.

Character development is one of the novel's strongest suits, with each persona meticulously fleshed out, ensuring readers remain invested in their fates. Nicole's determination and resourcefulness complementing Kyan McCarter's perceptiveness and reluctance. Their chemistry is tangible, evolving naturally amidst the perils they face together. The romance within the pages is both steamy and filled with longing, satisfying those who yearn for a love story that is both intense and believable.

The plot is a labyrinth of twists and turns, each chapter drawing the reader deeper into the enigmatic world Scott has created. The book concludes on a note that is both satisfying and tantalizing, perfectly setting up the anticipation for the subsequent instalment. The intelligent storytelling, combined with the vivid descriptions and masterful plot construction, solidifies this debut as a must-read.

This novel is a spellbinding blend of mythology, art history, and romance. It invites readers to step into a realm where the secrets are as profound as they are perilous, hidden beneath the surface of a reality painted with a magical brush. For those who seek an escape into a world of fantasy, THE TEMPTATION OF MAGIC is your portal to the extraordinary.


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About the Author:
Megan Scott is twenty-six-years-old, from the North West of England and a lover of art and the ancient world. She received her BA and MA in Art History and Classical Civilization, and both subjects inspired her debut novel, The Temptation of Magic. When she’s not writing or on Pinterest, she’s trying to read as much as her nana, or paint something she doesn’t want to ceremoniously burn in the garden.



*Thanks to HarperCollins for the eARC
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Thursday, September 19, 2024

Book Review | CULTURED by D.P. Lyle


CULTURED
BY D.P. LYLE | PUBLICATION: MAY 2, 2023
OCEANVIEW PUBLISHING | GENRE: MYSTERY
RATING: ★★★✬
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Money, sex, power. Jonathon Lindemann offers it all—just don’t mind the missing girls.

Jake Longly, ex-pro baseball player turned restauranteur, is back where he belongs: relaxing on the beach in front of his restaurant in Gulf Shores, Alabama. His peace is interrupted, however, when he receives a call from his private investigator father—April Wilkerson has gone missing from Lindemann Farms, the rustic, yet posh, resort built by self-help and financial guru Jonathon Lindemann.

Lindemann, founder of The Lindemann Method (TLM), recruits wealthy people to join his program, charging a hefty entry fee but in return promising huge financial gains and self-enlightenment. Jake’s celebrity status makes him the best person for the case.

When Jake and his girlfriend, Nicole, go on an undercover visit to Lindemann Farms, some suspicious activity makes them wonder about the legitimacy of TLM. Soon, a private conversation with one of the girls hired to work at the resort reveals their unorthodox, and immoral, recruitment methods.

As the layers peel away, darker edges appear. Does Jonathon truly make money for his investors, or is he a scam artist? Is April merely the latest in a series of missing young women? Jake and Nicole need to find her, and soon, before TLM catches wind of their true reasons for visiting the farm.

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The Jake Longley series has been captivating readers with its blend of mystery and humor. For those new to the series, me included, CULTURED offers a seamless entry point, providing just enough backstory to acquaint readers with the world of Jake Longley without overwhelming them with past narratives.

At the heart of CULTURED is Jake Longley himself, a former Major League Baseball pitcher turned bar and restaurant owner. His peaceful retirement in Gulf Shores, Alabama, is interrupted when his father, Ray, enlists his help to find a missing young woman, April Wilkerson. The search leads Jake and his girlfriend, Nicole, to the Lindemann Farm, home to The Lindemann Method (TLM) and its charismatic founder, Jonathan Lindemann.

The farm, with its serene facade, hides more than it reveals. As Jake and Nicole delve deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and questionable practices, suggesting that April's disappearance might be part of a larger, more sinister puzzle. The narrative is skillfully told from Jake's perspective, with strategic shifts that offer glimpses into the hidden layers of the story.

CULTURED has a light-hearted approach to the detective genre. The novel doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing for a reading experience that is predominantly entertaining. The ease with which Jake and his team unravel the mystery makes for a smooth and pleasant read, with just enough suspense to keep the pages turning.

While CULTURED may not delve into profound thematic depths, its strength lies in its vivid descriptions and the fun, almost playful nature of the investigation. It's a novel that doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is: a delightful escape into a world of intrigue and charm.

For those who have followed Jake Longley's adventures from the beginning, CULTURED is a satisfying continuation of the series. For newcomers, it's an invitation to explore the earlier books, promising more of the wit and mystery that makes the series appealing.


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About the Author:
D.P. Lyle is the Edgar, Macavity, and Benjamin Franklin Award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction books. Cultured is the sixth in his best-selling Jake Longly Thriller Series. Earlier books in the series were finalists for the Shamus Award, Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award, and the USA Best Book Award, and were included on Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of the Year list. Lyle has authored 20 books, been a consultant to numerous novelists and screenwriters of popular TV shows, served as co-host of Crime and Science Radio, and currently hosts the Criminal Mischief podcast series. He lives in Orange County, California.


*Thanks to Oceanview Publishing and Edelweiss for the ebook
in exchange for this unbiased review.






Sunday, September 15, 2024

Book Review | THE ASTROLOGY HOUSE by Carinn Jade


THE ASTROLOGY HOUSE
BY CARINN JADE | PUBLICATION: JULY 16, 2024
ATRIA BOOKS | GENRE: THRILLER
RATING: ★★★✬
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A group of wealthy Manhattanites escape to an astrology-themed retreat, where simmering resentments and long-held secrets lead to a shocking death in this fresh, twisty, and suspenseful debut in the vein of Liane Moriarty and Katy Hays.

Margot needs a minute. She’s been working eighty-hour weeks as a newly minted partner at her law firm. She’s disconnected from her brother, the only family she has left. And she’s still not pregnant after years of trying.

Stars Harbor Astrological Retreat promises rest, relaxation, and wisdom for Margot and her friends. With Instagram-worthy views and nightly astrology readings in an impeccably restored waterfront Victorian house, this getaway should be nothing but idyllic fun. For Margot’s brother, Adam, it’s the perfect opportunity to rekindle the romance that fuels his writing. But his wife, Aimee, hides the darkness of her past with a beautiful social media feed. Their friend, Farah, is a successful doctor who cannot admit that she’s losing control.

Yet no one holds a greater secret than their astrologer host, Rini. She has a plan for all of her guests, and one of them won’t be leaving Stars Harbor alive.

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A Stellar Debut Thriller

Carinn Jade's debut novel, THE ASTROLOGY HOUSE, is a celestial journey into the lives of four intertwined couples seeking solace and wisdom at the Stars Harbor Astrological Retreat. With a backdrop of astrological mystique, the narrative unfolds, revealing that the stars may hold more than just secrets of personality and fate; they also mirror the tumultuous storms brewing within the retreat's walls.

The novel's structure is a constellation of multiple points of view, each character shining distinctly against the night sky of the plot. The reader navigates through the intricate web of relationships and astrological lore, guided by a helpful "cheat sheet" that illuminates the sun and moon houses, providing context to the cosmic interplay at work.

Jade masterfully maintains a simmering tension throughout the story, akin to the quiet before a storm, leading to a crescendo of revelations that upend expectations. The characters, each flawed and complex, are the true north of the narrative, their imperfections charting a course through the suspenseful tale.

An evaluation of human nature through the lens of the stars, THE ASTROLOGY HOUSE is persuading us that, much like the unpredictable weather, our lives and relationships are subject to forces beyond our control, influenced by the unseen energy of the universe.

As a debut, Jade's novel is a promising glimpse into the author's literary talent. Readers will find themselves eagerly anticipating the next alignment of Jade's storytelling prowess with the celestial bodies of intrigue and drama.


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About the Author:

Carinn Jade is a lawyer, writer, and cohost of the Pop Fiction Women podcast. Her essays have been published in The New York Times, DailyWorth, and Motherwell. She has attended the GrubStreet Novel Generator, Yale Writers’ Conference, and the Northern California Writers’ Retreat. Carinn grew up on the North Fork of Long Island and lives with her family in New York City. The Astrology House is her first novel.
Photograph by Erin Schiffman



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in exchange for this unbiased review.






Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Blog Tour | PERCEPTION CHECK by Astrid Knight


About the Book:

PERCEPTION CHECK
BY ASTRID KNIGHT | PUBLICATION: 24 MAY 2022
GENRE: FANTASY

Her favorite tabletop roleplaying game is real, and her kidnapped childhood best friend is trapped in a far off land. Will she be able to save her? Let's roll initiative!

Violet Spence wants nothing more than to have a normal life. After witnessing her childhood best friend get abducted by monsters, that’s easier said than done. At twenty-three years old, Violet cannot seem to move past that fateful night ten years ago. Her only solace is Mages of Velmyra, a tabletop roleplaying game filled with goblins, fairies, and all-powerful magicians. But of course, that’s all fantasy.

Or, so she thought. As it turns out, the land of Velmyra is very real and the home of the monsters that took her best friend.

With the help of her friends (and the creator of the game itself), Violet must navigate the once-fictional creatures and powerful mages of Velmyra to retrieve a set of ancient relics—all in the hopes that the journey will lead her back to her friend. But for Violet, fighting monsters and magic workers doesn’t seem nearly as terrifying as confronting her own demons. And she’ll soon realize fighting the battle within herself can be just as tough as those fought against demigods.

Perception Check is the magical first installment of the Mages of Velmyra Saga, great for fans of Dungeons and Dragons, Critical Role, and The Magicians. With endearing and hilarious characters, an exploration of mental health and trauma, LGBTQ+ representation, gut-wrenching twists, and a whirlwind of an ending, you will never want to leave the world of Velmyra.

NOTE: Perception Check deals with the topics of mental health (specifically depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and suicidality) with mentions of childhood sexual assault, alcohol abuse, and animal violence.


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"Honestly this novel made my inner nerd so happy."
-A Reader Lives a Thousand Lives
"With endearing and hilarious characters, an exploration of mental health and trauma, LGBTQ+ representation, gut-wrenching twists, and a whirlwind of an ending, you will never want to leave the world of Velmyra."
-elementarymydear

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About the Author:


Astrid Knight is an author and storyteller with a love of fantasy and all things strange. A graduate of Adrian College, Astrid has served as a contributing writer for anthologies such as In the Wake of the Kraken and Welcome to Simmins, Detective Spencer. She is best known as the writer of the Mages of Velmyra Saga. They are also a co-founder and player on the RPG Twitch channel, Atlaran Adventuring Company. To get all news on the Mages of Velmyra Saga or any other projects Astrid is involved in, follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @AstridKWrites. You can also find them on their website, astridknight.com.



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Blog Tour | SONGLIGHT by Moira Buffini


About the Book:

SONGLIGHT
BY MOIRA BUFFINI | PUBLICATION: SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
HARPERCOLLINS | GENRE: YA FANTASY


Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Songlight is an extraordinary debut from a renowned screenwriter. A cinematic masterpiece in storytelling, the explosive first book in the Torch Trilogy – the hottest release of the decade!

They are hunting those who shine . . .

Don't be deceived by Northaven's prettiness, by its white-wash houses and sea views. Many of its townsfolk are ruthless hunters. They revile those who have developed songlight, the ability to connect telepathically with others. Friends, neighbours, family will turn on each other in an instant. Lark has lived in grave danger ever since her own songlight emerged. Then she encounters a young woman in peril, from a city far away. An extraordinary bond is forged. But when power is everything, how will they survive?

An extraordinary new trilogy from an award-winning, internationally acclaimed screenwriter, Songlight promises to set the world alight!


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" This book and its characters will possess your heart and tear at your very soul."
-Claire Reviews
"It’s excellently well written, perfectly paced and the world building is just amazing."
-Hannah
"I didn’t want to put this book down and leave it."
-Sarah Reads


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About the Author:


Moira Buffini is one of the UK’s leading playwrights and screenwriters. Most recently she wrote the screenplay for The Dig (directed by Simon Stone), which earned her a Bafta nomination, and co-created and showran the Hulu TV series Harlots, which ran for three seasons. Moira’s other film work includes Jane Eyre (directed by Cary Fukanaga) Tamara Drewe (directed by Stephen Frears) and Byzantium (directed by Neil Jordan). She has also written four plays for the National Theatre, including Welcome to Thebes (Writers Guild Award nominee), and Dinner (Olivier nominee), which later transferred to the West End. Her other plays include Handbagged, for which she won an Olivier Award.



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