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Lucky Jack: Memoirs of a World War 1 POW by Susan Bavey #booktour #bookreview

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Hello and Welcome back to the blog, or welcome if this is your first time stopping by.  Today I bring you my stop for   Lucky Jack: Memoirs of a World War 1 POW by Susan Bavey!     Lucky Jack Publication Date: November 19th,  Genre: WWI Biographies/ History   “One of the perils of being a sniper during the First World War was the likelihood of a grenade going off right next to you and burying you alive”.    Meet Jack Rogers. Born in 1894, he once locked eyes with Queen Victoria and was one of the first travellers on London’s ‘Tube’. An early car owner, he had many escapades on his days out to Brighton, including a time when his brakes failed and he had to drive through central London without them! His skills as an entertainer earned him popularity throughout his life, and kept him out of the deadly mines while a prisoner during the First World War. At the tender age of 103 Jack earned the title of ‘The World’s Oldest Columnist’ as he...

The Blue Shadow Legacy by Anca Antoci #coverreveal

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Hello and welcome back or welcome to the blog. Today I have a cover reveal (a little later then planned)                                                 The Blue Shadow Legacy by Anca Antoci  * * * Title: Blue Shadow Legacy (Chimera, book 3) Cover Reveal: January 19th Publication date: January 31st Pre-order date: January 25th    Blurb from the back On the brink of war, the freedom of chimera outcasts and vampires hangs in the balance.   All seems lost when the Council runs coordinated attacks and destroys the Resistance’s secret camps. It’s time for shifters, vampires, and creatures of the Underworld to set their differences aside and make a united front. They expect the Huntress to lead them to victory, but they don’t know the truth about the prophecy that gives them hope. For Rae  to save them all, she will be consumed.   After bec...

#bookspotlight We Watch You N S Ford

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 Hello and welcome back to the blog, welcome if this is your first time stopping by. Today's post is a little different, a  book spotlight post for "We Watch You" by NS Ford as apart of the WriteReads book tours Here I will tell you a little about the book, but I will also be highlighting some of the other wonderful bloggers posts.  Genre: Thriller Length: 322 Pages Publishing: 1st October 2021 Amazon Goodreads FOUR FRIENDS. THREE ENEMIES. TWO TRAGEDIES. ONE TERRIBLE TRUTH. A small English town is rocked by the disappearance of a local woman, Tina. As the search continues, someone is targeting her former best friends for revenge. Lauren, Jess, Claire. They all hide secrets. Who knows what they did? Who’s watching them? The truth is stranger and far more sinister than they can ever imagine. A dark, twisty thriller which will grip you until the very last page. * * * Tessa, from Tessa Talks Books says "The story is full of thrills and fast-paced. I adore a story that k...

#coverreveal The Isle of a Thousand Worlds by Dan Fitzgerald Series: The Weirdwater Confluence Duology (#2)

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  Hello and welcome or welcome back to the blog, today I have a cover reveal for you lovely peoples. The Isle of a Thousand Worlds by Dan Fitzgerald Series: The Weirdwater Confluence Duology (#2) Published: January 15, 2022 by Shadow Spark Publishing Genre: Romantic Fantasy / Sword-Free Fantasy Pages: 300 Add to  Goodreads And  Buy Now *****: Blurb: An aging alchemist seeks the key to the Universal Tincture said to unlock the Thousand Worlds of the mind, but she never expected to solve the riddle of her hermetic heart.  A meditation acolyte travels the mystical social media known as the Caravan and finds that the Thousand Worlds lie just below the surface, if she can only learn to see the space between the stars.  This steamy romantic fantasy explores the confluence of the physical and the metaphysical through the commingling of bodies and minds. Book Cover Art: Karkki Twitter Instagram Cover Design: Jess Moon ***** On to the cover! Interior artists: Ethere...

#booktour The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward #bookreview

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  The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward Book Info Genre: YA Fantasy Length: 232 Pages Publishing: 13th April 2021 Amazon / Goodreads Blurb Treacherous. Evil. Dark. Dorcha Wood is all of these. And none of them. The people of Felmore talk of Dorcha Wood in whispers, if they speak of it at all, fearing the wrath of the Cù-Sìth should their words be carried on the wind. Those murdering beasts still roam the darkness of the forest, the last remnants of the cursed Aos Sí—a race of elves long since vanished from the world.  But to seventeen-year-old Fiadh, it is home. A haven. A forest whose secrets become known only when it chooses to reveal them. Her life is one of balance until the outside world shatters it.  From the moment Fiadh set eyes on Gideon, the peaceful rhythm of her life was lost. As a new path unfolds, Fiadh confronts the reality of old hatreds, the consequences of things hidden, and the truth of who she really is.  Review : ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fiadh has lived in Dorcha ...

Little White Hands by Mark Cushen (#bookreveiw + #giveaway int) #bookblitz

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  Hello and welcome or welcome back to the blog. I am participating in the Storytellers on Tour book blitz of  Little White Hands by Mark Cushen. Little White Hands by Mark Cushen Series: Garlan Greatheart (#1) Published: May 21, 2021 Genre: Fantasy Pages: 303 Book Blurb Almost five hundred years have passed since the Seasons were at war. Half a millennium since Winter defied Spring, and lost. Generations have come and gone, not knowing the bitter freeze and howling snows of Winter ever existed. But now, after centuries of silence, the participants in this ancient struggle have resurfaced and reignited their feud on the doorstep of an unassuming little kitchen boy. Garlan’s dreams of being just like the knights he idolizes may not be as impossible as he has always been led to believe, when he is chased from his home and thrust headlong into the kind of adventure he had only ever read about in books. Setting out on a journey that spans the entire kingdom of Faeland, Garlan will...

#bookreview Dreams of the Dying by Nicolas Lietzau

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  Hello and welcome or welcome back to the blog. Today is my stop for StoryTellers on Tour. I have a book review of Dreams of the Dying by Nicolas Lietzau. Dreams of the Dying by Nicolas Lietzau Series: Enderal (#1) Published: October 28, 2020 Genre: Grimdark Fantasy, Mystery, Psychological Horror Pages: 726 Burb: Years after a harrowing war experience, ex-mercenary Jespar Dal’Varek has taken to drifting. It’s a lonely existence, but, barring the occasional bout of melancholia, he has found the closest thing to peace a man like him deserves. Life is “all right.” Or so he believes. Hoping to turn the page, Jespar accepts a mysterious invitation into the beautiful but dangerous archipelago of Kilay-and everything changes. Plagued by explosive social tensions and terrorism, the tropical empire is edging ever closer to civil war. Kilay’s merchant king is the only person able to prevent this catastrophe, but he has fallen into a preternatural coma-and it’s Jespar’s task to figure out wh...