My Review This book may be part of a larger series, but it stands perfectly well on its own. I jumped in without any confusion, and it wrapped up with a satisfying, complete story. That being said, I can absolutely see myself diving headfirst into the rest of the series after this! The author knows … Continue reading A. C. Arthur – Book Reviews
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The Theme Park at the End of the World by Eric R. Asher
My Review The title alone is worth the price of admission! If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a theme park, this book lets you see the thrill and the downside of non-stop attractions. Ellie, the main character, thought the rides and endless churros would be a blast—but she quickly discovers that living in a … Continue reading The Theme Park at the End of the World by Eric R. Asher
SWANGO – Book 6 The Celwyn Series by Lou Kemp
My Review Whoa—Swango took the series in a completely unexpected direction! Just when I thought I knew the rhythm and style, this installment pulled a fast one, shaking up everything I’d come to expect. Honestly, I’m still wrapping my head around whether the twist was a genius move or a bit too jarring, but one … Continue reading SWANGO – Book 6 The Celwyn Series by Lou Kemp
Transcendent Loyalties by S. D. Banks
My Review For readers who love to immerse themselves in a story, this is a sweeping historical journey that spans years leading up to the American Revolution. Boston’s unrest forms a striking backdrop for Anna Somerset’s story as she balances a loyalty to her British-supporting uncle with friendships that lean toward rebellion. The novel begins … Continue reading Transcendent Loyalties by S. D. Banks
Bernadette Marie – Book Reviews!
Here are two books I've read of Bernadette Marie's collection. They are definitely feel-good reads. To see our conversation, CLICK HERE. My Review I flew through this book—it’s such a delightful, feel-good read! Three interconnected romances are woven together so smoothly, all set around a charming bookstore (talk about the perfect backdrop!). There’s no deep, … Continue reading Bernadette Marie – Book Reviews!
The Keepers of the Light – Book 1 – Logan LeVec Series by Trevor Dutcher
My Review This author wowed me with his first adult steampunk adventure, Michael McGillicuddy and the Amazing Race. So, when I saw he was launching a series for middle school and high school readers, I had to check it out—and Dutcher hit the mark! Logan is your typical socially awkward middle schooler—sound familiar? But unlike … Continue reading The Keepers of the Light – Book 1 – Logan LeVec Series by Trevor Dutcher
The Duchess of Kokora – Lone Star Lit Book Blog Tour & Giveaway!
THE DUCHESS OF KOKORA by Nikhil Prabala LGBTQ+ / YA / Humorous Fantasy / Romantasy Publisher: Grand Press Pages: 442 Publication Date: August 8, 2024 SYNOPSIS The Duchess of Kokora, Phera Ylir Mdana, has entered the marriage games of the neighboring kingdom of Ryene. But she’s not there to woo the dashing Prince Dominic. Her … Continue reading The Duchess of Kokora – Lone Star Lit Book Blog Tour & Giveaway!
Congo: A Story in 26 Words by John Stedman
My Review Having read and thoroughly enjoyed The Language Secret, I was eager to dive into Stedman’s latest work. He has an incredible way of drawing readers in, and before you know it, you’ve absorbed new knowledge without even realizing it. In this book, Stedman takes 26 simple words—from A to Z—and uses them as … Continue reading Congo: A Story in 26 Words by John Stedman
The Deathbed Confessions By Michael Deeze
My Review This book kicks off with a secret—though it’s more like an onion with layers waiting to be peeled. As Harry lies dying, new FBI agent Thomas must unravel it all. I found myself so wrapped up in the secrets that the unexpected twists and angles caught me by surprise, adding depth to an … Continue reading The Deathbed Confessions By Michael Deeze
The Barber, The Astronaut and the Golf Ball – Lone Star Literary Life Blog Tour – Giveaway!
The Barber, The Astronaut, and The Golf Ball by Barbara Radnofsky and Ed Supkis Biography / Golf / Space Travel Publisher: Stoney Creek Publishing Pages: 202 Publication Date: September 17, 2024 SYNOPSIS In 1971, famed astronaut Alan Shepard returned from the moon and went to get a haircut. Before settling into the barber’s chair in … Continue reading The Barber, The Astronaut and the Golf Ball – Lone Star Literary Life Blog Tour – Giveaway!