This is a touching short story about the true meaning of Christmas, family and togetherness.
Dark Passing by Liz Schulte #bookreview #booktour
I honestly feel like no matter what words I use it will not do justice at how I felt with this book. I am obsessed with this series and characters just as much as I was with Liz’s Guardian series.
Enlightened by Melissa Lummis #booktour #bookreview
Enlightened taught me not to judge a book by it’s cover. I honestly thought I was going to read a hippy, dippy book about yoga and romance. Um boy was I wrong.
Jessica {a novella by Laura DeLuca} #bookreview #freeEbook
A spooky and chilling read!
The 13th by Shadow Stephens #booktour #bookreview
The 13th Magic in Strega Bluff is like parking meters in other cities. The quaint New England town is home to a large community of witches, warlocks–and many secrets. Jade Hansen loved living there until the untimely death of her parents. After a much-needed sabbatical, she returns to find the peaceful hamlet turned upside down. […]
Morrigan by Laura DeLuca #bookreview #booktour
This is a must read, even if you are not into YA books or fantasy. It’s a great story period.
Ruby’s World by Karen Bladwin #booktour #bookreview
Karen Baldwin has written a book about her journey with the Zulu and altered the course of her life to continue to find ways to help the Zulu women and children working with the non-profit Rural Women’s Movement of South Africa. Ruby’s World: My Journey with the Zulu
Lost and Found by Amy Shojal #booktours #bookreview
In a sea of mystery books, this one stands out.
The Silver Cross by Debra L. Martin and David W. Small #booktour #bookreview
Just when I thought I was SO over vampire stories.
Spring Break by L.C. Canon #booktour #bookreview
The two least likely to wear Prada give a few drug-lords a run for the money, and not in the way you might expect!