Srividhya Lakshmanan gives kids a wonderful picture book full of sleeping animals to lull children to sleep. The title tells it all. The story pulls from a child’s curious mind about how, where, and when animals sleep. The story is adorable, and the illustrations are remarkable.
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No Words (Little Bridge Island 3) by Meg Cabot – A #Netgalley Review @megcabot #NoWords #ContemporaryRomance
This novel is my first foray into Meg’s adult romances, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. No Words is an excellent rendition of a contemporary romance.
The London House by Katherine Reay – A #BlogTour Review for #AustenprosePR @Katherine_Reay @harpermusebooks @HarperCollins @austenprose #LondonHouse #HistoricalFiction
The London House is the perfect blend of then and now. Katherine Reay does an impeccable job of weaving events throughout the lives of every character. This novel is not a simple bit of dueling timelines, but of using one character as a force through generations that have a lasting effect on history and the future.
Rising Star: The Rise and Fall of Dani Truehart (Book 1) by Michele Kwasniewski – A Review @michelekwas #RisingStar #YAContemporaryFiction
Rising Star is one of those books that pulls you in and keeps you mesmerized. Michele Kwasniewski does a brilliant job of bringing Dani to life. The entire story brought back so many memories for me. My first thought was of my Sweet Valley High books from middle school, but the nostalgia is in nearly every word.
Every Word Unsaid by Kimberly Duffy – A #BlogTour Review for #austenprosePR @Bethany_House @austenprose #KimberlyDuffy #EveryWordUnsaid #HistoricalFiction #InspirationalFiction
Every Word Unsaid is an uplifting and memorable novel about maturing and finding your place in the world. Kimberly Duffy does an amazing job penning this tale and building characters you adore. This story reminds me a lot of myself because the act of maturing, regardless of age, is a heady and indescribable feeling, yet Duffy does it well with Gussie.
Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna by Alda P. Dobbs – A Review #BarefootDreamsOfPetraLuna #MiddleGradeHistoricalFiction #OwnVoices
Alda Dobbs brings Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna to life with brilliant imagery and a harrowing tale of love, loss, and immeasurable strength. Based on the true story of Alda’s grandmother and great-grandmother, Barefoot Dreams brings the Mexican Revolution to life in a way that I would never be able to understand. I live a life of privilege by never having had to go through something as horrible as this.
The Book of Uriel by Elyce Hoffman – A #BlogTour Review for #TheWriteReads @Project613Books @The_WriteReads #TheBookOfUriel #JewishHistoricalFiction
The Book of Uriel is a fiction masterpiece. Elyce Hoffman tells a poignant yet heartbreaking story of a little boy who saves the Jewish people from the Nazis during WWII. Uriel’s triumphs will become your guiding light through this touching tale.
No Child of Mine by Olga Gibbs – A #BookTour Review for #ZooloosBookTours @olgagibbsauthor @zooloo2008 #NoChildOfMine #DystopianPoliticalThriller
No Child of Mine is a thrilling ride through an unimaginable world. This world was so believable that it's possible to see it in my mind's eye as a possible future. Olga Gibbs’ writing had me enthralled with each new chapter. The whole story is heartwrenching while still being realistic.
The Inns of Devonshire: Timeless Regency Romance Collection (Book 18) by Sally Britton, Annette Lyon, & Deborah M. Hathaway – A #BlogTour Review for #austenprose @SallyBWT @AnneteLyon @austenprose #TheInnsOfDevonshire #HistoricalRomance
The Inns of Devonshire is a fascinating compilation of three historical romances set at inns located in Devonshire. Each one has its own style and sense of prose. Sally Britton, Annette Lyon, and Deborah M. Hathaway show flair with a pen. While each portion tells a different story, they all come together to make you feel special.
Ark of the Apocalypse by Tobin Marks – A #BlogTour Review for #BlackthornBookTours @BlackthornTours #PostApocalypticFantasy #ArkOfTheApocalypse
Tobin Marks pens a post-apocalyptic fantasy with a ton of imagination in his new book Ark of the Apocalypse.