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    Blog Tour: I Could Be You by Shelia Bugler

    January 29, 2020 / No Comments

    The impact a child can have on your life can be profound and everlasting.  Even if that child isn’t yours.  A child can lighten up the darkest of lives.  They have an infectious way of melting even the coldest of personas.  A child and their impact have a way of shaping your life, usually for the better.  Family isn’t always determined by blood, it is the connection that we make with a kindred soul.  What happens when that tie is severed?  It feels like we are literally missing a part of ourselves.  It’s an irrevocable wrenching of the heart.  I instantly signed up for this blog tour for its intense…

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    Yvonne

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    August 29, 2019
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    Blog Tour: Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis

    May 2, 2020
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    Fear by Rob Bliss | Book Review

    April 12, 2021
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    Who’s There? by Kerena Swan @BOTBSPublicity

    December 14, 2019 / 2 Comments

    Thank you to Sarah for my spot on the blog tour.  All thoughts are my own and unbiased.  How many times did our parents tell us never to talk to strangers?  If your parents were anything like mine, it was too many times to count.  This is the main theme at play in Who’s There?  This is just easier said and done for a character like Arnold Eastwood, a naturally trusting young man with Downs Syndrome.  He dreams of having his own independence after years living and relying on his mother.  He knows he can do it.  He wants to do it.  The time has come, he has been offered…

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    Yvonne

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    July 29, 2019
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    Review: I Confess by Alex Barclay

    December 10, 2019 / 3 Comments

    Thank you to the publisher for a e-copy of the book.  All thoughts are my own and unbiased. When I started I confess, it felt like reading someone’s diary.  It felt sneaky, it felt private and most of all it gave me a first-class ticket on someone’s personal ride to hell.  There was a deep undercurrent of evil fizzling through the story, threatening to snap up to the surface, making its presence known, jolting everyone back to the past.   You just knew that something sinister was going to invade everyone’s space.  The cover sent a chill down my spine.  A reunion, seven friends…what could go wrong? Seven friends reunite, and…

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    Blog Tour: Silent Winter by Maggie James

    December 6, 2019 / 6 Comments

    Thank you to Sarah @ Book On The Brightside book tours for my spot on the blog tour. Usually reviewers find it extremely hard to review a book that they truly love…This is especially true for Silent Winter.  This book in essence is summed up by the phrase the sins of the father.  Silence is dangerous, silence is deadly, and silence can be a weapon.  The first chapter ensured that I kept reading.  As far as a bookworm is concerned it was crack.  I was addicted, I was focussed, and I knew I was in for the long haul.  Maggie James kept me searching for that next hit.  I was…

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    Yvonne

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    October 28, 2020
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    October 6, 2019
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    Blog Tour: Violet by SJI Holliday

    November 12, 2019 / 5 Comments

    Many thanks to Anne Cater @Random Things Tours and Orenda Books for my spot on the blog tour and a copy of the book.  My review is unbiased and completely honest.  Violet, Violet Violet.  This girl projects are real problem.  Can the worst parts of us hide in plain sight? We can deal with most situations and conform and fit in the box when we need to but how many people are watching our small nuisances, those little tells that give off the impression that something isn’t as it seems.  We try hard to hide our inner psycho, what happens when that just isn’t enough anymore? SJI Holliday puts the…

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    April 5, 2020
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    Blog Tour: The Demons Beneath (D.I. Graves #1) by W.D. Jackson-Smart

    October 1, 2019 / No Comments

    Thanks to Emma for my place on the blog tour and the author for a copy of the book.  All thoughts are my own.  Wow wow wow.  This book was such a surprise.  Blew me literally off my feet.  It’s such an exhilarating ride when you come across an author you haven’t even heard of that is knocking it clean out of the park.  The writing, the storytelling, clever twists and turns, and an explosive ending.  Do you want to immerse yourself into a genuinely accurate but a rollercoaster ride of emotions and fear, buckle up this will leave you aching for more.  Good news, the author will be releasing…

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    Yvonne

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