I’m excited to be a part of the blog tour for Alisha Klapheke’s new standalone novel, PLAINS OF SAND AND STEEL. If you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled fantasy then keep reading for more on the book, my review, and a special giveaway you won’t want to miss out on! Continue reading
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Champions: At Fire’s End
Champions: At Fire’s End (Champions #1) by Charlotte Jain (2015)
-Review Request-

YA Fiction | Fantasy | Mythology

Blurb:
“Seventeen-year-old best friends, April and Kyle, are thrown into the final battle of the Titan and Olympian war. Locked into an endless struggle, the Immortals have finally reached a solution – bestow mortal Champions with control over the elements to wage their final campaign. Continue reading
Dragons of Nova | Cover Reveal & Giveaway!
Today Elise Kova and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for THE DRAGONS OF NOVA, which releases July 11, 2017! Check out the epic cover, read an exclusive excerpt, and enter to win a signed ARC of the book!! Continue reading
Quanta Rewind
Quanta Rewind (The Shadow Ravens #4) by Lola Dodge (2017)
-eARC Review-

NA Fiction | Sci-Fi

Blurb:
“With more and more Red Helixes turning up missing or dead, the Shadow Ravens are ready to take their fight to Doctor Nagi himself.
But breaking into Alpha Citadel is no cakewalk, and Quanta isn’t so sure about this whole “teamwork” thing.
If she and the Ravens can’t learn to work together, no amount of rewinding time will save them from the inevitable. Continue reading
Walking Barefoot
Walking Barefoot by Grace Coleman (2017)
-eARC Review-

Fiction | Science Fiction | (TV-14)

Blurb:
“Set in a futuristic London in a world ravaged by war, Walking Barefoot explores the life of Will, past and present. The cocksure eighteen year old who, in a bid to find himself, goes travelling and the city-living adult, who despite his well paid job, upper quadrant apartment and sexy girlfriend, struggles to be happy. When nightmares begin to haunt his sleeping and waking life Will is unsure whether he is suffering from the illness that killed his father or being led by unseen forces to uncover a city-wide conspiracy. As his paranoia heightens he must ask himself – is he willing to lose himself to find the truth?”
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The Ghosts of Nagasaki
The Ghosts of Nagasaki by Daniel Clausen (2012)
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Fiction | Magical Realism

Blurb:
“One night a foreign business analyst in Tokyo sits down in his spacious high rise apartment and begins typing something. The words pour out and exhaust him. He soon realizes that the words appearing on his laptop are memories of his first days in Nagasaki four years ago.
Nagasaki was a place full of spirits, a garrulous Welsh roommate, and a lingering mystery. Continue reading
Disinheritance
Disinheritance by John Sibley Williams (2016)
-Review Request-

Fiction | Poetry

Blurb:
“A lyrical, philosophical, and tender exploration of the various voices of grief, including those of the broken, the healing, the son-become-father, and the dead, Disinheritance acknowledges loss while celebrating the uncertainty of a world in constant revision. From the concrete consequences of each human gesture to soulful interrogations into “this amalgam of real / and fabled light,” these poems inhabit an unsteady betweenness, where ghosts can be more real than the flesh and blood of one’s own hands.”
–Goodreads
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A Darker Shade of Sorcery
A Darker Shade of Sorcery (The Realmers #1) by Will Collins (2016)
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YA Fiction | Paranormal | Fantasy

Blurb:
“The lonely and grieving Evan Umbra is the newest Venator to enter Veneseron, the school for demon hunters.
A Venator is a wizard, a spy and a demon hunter rolled into one. They’re taught how to wield their sorcery and enchanted weaponry by orcs, elfpires and aliens alike.
Their missions range from battling monsters and saving countless lives in the multiple worlds, to the more peculiar, like wrangling killer unicorns and calming down drunken yetis. In their free time Venators enjoy goblin soap-operas and underwater bubble travel, but they also understand that every new mission they’re given could be their last. Continue reading
A Tapestry of Tears
A Tapestry of Tears: short stories from India by Gita V. Reddy (2016)
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Fiction | Short Story Collection

Blurb:
“Set in the early nineteenth century, A Tapestry of Tears is about female infanticide, and the unmaking of tradition. If a woman gives birth to a female child, she must feed her the noxious sap of the akk plant. That is the tradition, parampara. Veeranwali rebels, and fights to save her offspring.
The other stories span a spectrum of emotions and also bring to life the varied culture and social spectrum of India. Woven into this collection is the past and the present, despair and hope, and the triumph of the human spirit.”
–Goodreads
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All the Stars in the Sky
All the Stars in the Sky (Until the End of the World #3) by Sarah Lyons Fleming (2015)

NA Fiction | Zombies | Sci-Fi | (TV-14)

Blurb:
“Cassie Forrest has sworn she’ll never let the world get the best of her again.
She’s chosen to believe everything will be all right.
But on a journey filled with heartbreak and madness and zombies, Cassie and her friends must struggle to stay alive—and it’s hard to believe in a future when survival seems unlikely.”
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