https://read.amazon.com/kp/card?preview=inline&linkCode=as2&ref_=k4w_oembed_icnCFN0K6AgAWw&asin=0593099605&tag=x_gr_w_bb_glide_sin-20 The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson is a “bookstagram made me do it” read. I saw it being posted everywhere before it’s release. The day it released I went to go buy it because I just could not wait. The book introduces a land called Bethel. Bethel is a religious land with... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Glorious Between — Independent Book Review
“Book Review: The Glorious Between” Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen A sensory feast that explores who we are without our pasts There’s a cluster of tumors in Emily’s head. They’re devouring her memories and, slowly, her life. As her life ebbs, she asks Dr. Patrick Marsh to tell the story they share again and again. When…Book Review:... Continue Reading →
Book Bloggers Appreciation | October 2020 💻 — A Book. A Thought.
💫 Hi, my beautiful friends, I hope you’re having the most amazing day. ❤️ This is a blog post series, where every month I’m highlighting a series of blog posts, from around the book blogger community, that I enjoyed reading or that I think are amazing and deserve more love and recognition. With this, I hope to be […]Book... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse — Reading with My Eyes
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse is a groundbreaking new fantasy that is inspired by the history from Pre- Columbian Americas. The story is rapid paced, with so much conflict, it is hard telling who exactly is on what side of the good or bad coin, but the story was a fun read. The look at […]... Continue Reading →
Endless Skies by Jane Cable — Linda’s Book Bag
It’s far, far, too long since Jane Cable appeared on Linda’s Book Bag with a guest post explaining how the past is never dead, to celebrate her novel Another You. You can read that post here and it is equally relevant to Endless Skies! Today, with thanks to Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me […]... Continue Reading →
A Song for the Void – #BookReview — Slick Dungeon’s Dusty Tomes and Terrible Films
5/5 Stars narrative that is pulse-pounding with characters that are well developed, three-dimensional people and that the reader cannot help but be interested in.