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  • A Blog’s Life

    A Blog’s Life

    Another BESpring19 post, today’s prompt is brought to us by the AMAZING Clo. [Thank you to Sam & Clo for putting this event together!] This is a fun one today!   Where did you start with your Blogging journey, where are you now and where do you want to see…

    Apr 15, 2019
    Book Review
    BESpring 2019, blogging, bookblogging, bookending event, Bookending Spring 2019, bookish, Books, followers, goals, growth, journey, social media
  • Crap Critiquing Skills

    Crap Critiquing Skills

    I’ve been thinking about my ratings lately. I love how people toss them out or definitely have an actual system. I don’t, my three cups of coffee for a thriller or fantasy means it was pretty good, not great. Three coffees on a poetry book means it was probably a…

    Apr 14, 2019
    Book Review
    book bloggers, book blogging, Books, critique, objectivity, rant, ratings, Reading, Reviews
  • The Fourth Courier Review

    The Fourth Courier Review

    A Fast Paced Espionage Thriller for Alan Furst Fans Sent In Post-Cold War Poland. It is 1992 in Warsaw, Poland, and the communist era has just ended. A series of grisly murders suddenly becomes an international case when it’s feared that the victims may have been couriers smuggling nuclear material…

    Apr 13, 2019
    Book Review
    April Release, arcade publishing, crime, mystery, new release, post cold war, Reading, review, the fourth courier, thriller, timothy jay smith
  • The House on Rosebank Lane eARC Review

    The House on Rosebank Lane eARC Review

    GoodReads Blurb:  Edinburgh, 1953. Kirsten Mowat, eighteen years old and with a joyful spring in her step, couldn’t be more in love with her sea-faring sweetheart Duncan Armstrong. But, seven years later – after a hasty wedding, a twist of lies and wrenching loss – Duncan and Kirsten’s relationship has…

    Apr 12, 2019
    Book Review
    Adult Fiction, B&W Publishing, Books, eARC, Edinburgh, historical fiction, Inspiring, netgalley, Reviews
  • Kaerou Time to Go Home Review

    Kaerou Time to Go Home Review

    Thank you B. Jeanne Shibahara for sending this book to me! I am providing my honest review to you all on my blog in exchange! GoodReads Blurb: “In Japan…everywhere…red strings tie all people we meet together. Some strings are weak. Some have tangles. Some strong.” Meryl—Vietnam War widow—misses her grown…

    Apr 11, 2019
    Book Review
    authors, Books, fiction, Flag, historical fiction, history, Japan, Kaerou, love, Quotes, Reading, review, Reviews, WWII
  • Books that Remind me of Spring

    Books that Remind me of Spring

    BESpring19 Post Theresa is still today’s host and her prompt today is spring shelf decor. As I don’t actually decorate my shelves, like, at all, unless you count dust, I am passing on today. But. I’m doing yesterday’s prompt late because I had a cool cover reveal to do, and…

    Apr 10, 2019
    Book Review
    authors, Bookending Spring 2019, Books, Children, fiction, lists, literature, Reading, reading list, Spring, spring reads
  • Cover Reveal! The Immortal City

    Cover Reveal! The Immortal City

    In the heart of Venice, a woman is sacrificed to a forgotten god, sparking a mystery lost for thousands of years.”   The Da Vinci Code meets Discovery of Witches in this story of murder and magic About the Book Welcome to The Immortal City, book 1 in the Magicians…

    Apr 9, 2019
    Book Review
    Amy Kuivalainen, Atlantis, bhc press, cover reveal, eARC, magic, Magicians of Venice series, murdery mystery, netgalley, September 2019, The Immortal City, Treasure hunt, Venice, wallpapers
  • Behind the Blogger Tag

    Behind the Blogger Tag

    I was really pleased to be nominated to do this tag, thank you, Susan! [Click on the link to see her answers!] Rules: Thank the person who nominated you Answer all the questions down below Pingback to the creator: Ellyn @ Allonsythornraxx Nominate 5+ bloggers you’d like to know more about,…

    Apr 8, 2019
    Book Review
    behind the blogger tag, book blogger, tags
  • Charity Shop Finds!

    Hey all It’s Sunday, I’m picking my daughter up from her Brownies trip and yesterday we had an unexpected charity shop spree. We went to one but it was just choc-full of amazing books. So. We did it. That was our adventurous thing to do while the daughter is away,…

    Apr 7, 2019
    Book Review
    book deals, book finds, Books, bookworm, charity shop, classics, deals, history, nonfiction, thriftstore hunting, used books
  • The City of Veils eARC Review

    The City of Veils eARC Review

    Release Date: April 16, 2019 GoodReads Blurb: For the past three years, Brynna has been patrolling the streets of Forcadel as a masked vigilante, protecting the innocent and beating up bad guys. Her current target is Lord Beswick, a slumlord businessman who keeps the townsfolk in a vicious poverty cycle. But…

    Apr 6, 2019
    Book Review
    April Release, Books, eARC, Princess, Princess Vigilante, Quotes, Reading, Reviews, S. Usher Evans, The City of Veils, YA
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