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Book Review: The Queen’s Wing by Jessica Thorne @JessThorneBooks @bookouture #BookReview #bookreviews

Today on my blog I’m delighted to bring you my review of The Queen’s Wing by Jessica Thorne. I was delighted to receive an advanced copy of this book from the publishers Bookouture via NetGalley. Below you’ll find the cover (which is stunning) and the blurb for the book followed by my review.

The Queen's Wing by Jessica Thorne

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#BookReview The Caged Queen by Kristen Ciccarelli @SheLuresDragons @harperteen @gollancz @heddaflaherty

Today on my blog, I’m delighted to bring you my review of The Caged Queen by Kristen Ciccarelli and I’d like to thanks Harperteen and NetGalley for the advanced copy of this spectacular book. The book releases today in ebook format on all major platforms and in paperback in 2019. Below you will find the cover and description followed by my review.

The Caged Queen by Kristen Ciccarelli

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#Bookreview If Sin Dwells Deep (The Soul Sleep Cycle Book 2) by David Michael Williams @1MillionWords

I’m so thrilled to be part of the If Sin Dwells Deep blog tour. First off, I want to thank David for asking me to review his latest masterpiece, and for all you fantasy fans out there, get ready for an epic adventure through the dreamscape that you won’t want to end. Below is the cover and blurb for the latest instalment in the Soul Sleep Cycle, If Sin Dwells Deep and it is available now.

If Sin Dwells Deep by David Michael Williams

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#BookReview: Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce @TamoraPierce @HarperCollinsUK

I am delighted to bring you my latest book review. Today I’m telling you all about Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce, published by Harper Collins UK. Immediately below is the book cover and description followed by my review.

Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce

Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce

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#IrishIndependentAuthorsCollective: #IIAC Author Interview with Derek Power @jestersbauble for #IrishIndieAuthors @IrishIndAuthorsC

Welcome to the weekly Irish Independent Authors Collective (IIAC) author interviews. Today on my blog, I’m delighted to introduce you all to Derek Power. I hope you all enjoy learning more about Derek and be sure to check out his books.

Derek Power

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#BookReview Ruthless Magic by Megan Crewe @megancrewe

I’m delighted to bring you my review of Ruthless Magic by Megan Crewe today. Megan is a YA author who writes paranormal, sci-fi, and fantasy. Her new book releases today and I was lucky to get the chance to read an advanced copy courtesy of her publisher, Another World Press and NetGalley. Below you will find the book cover and description followed by my review.

Ruthless Magic by Megan Crewe

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Book Review: To Kill A Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

I’ve been reading To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo for the past week and absolutely loved it. I received an advanced copy from NetGalley but it is a paperback I will be buying to add to my collection. Below you will find the description of the book along with buy links and then my review.

To Kill a Kingdom Alexandra Christo

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Book Review: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert

I finished reading The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert last night and I loved it. Below you will find the book details followed by my review. This book is one of the best books I’ve read so far this year and if you like dark fairy tales and fantasy, this is a must-read.

The Hazel Wood - Melissa Albert

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If Souls Can Sleep by David Michael Williams

I received an advanced copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley. It’s the third book I’ve read so far this year and I’ve given it 5 stars. I really enjoyed it and the idea behind it. Below is my review.

If Souls Can Sleep

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Beyond The Pale: Dark Fantasy Anthology Review

I was delighted to receive an advance copy of this book in return for my honest opinion. First off, I have to say that I love fantasy and it has always been a favourite genre of mine. This book is a compilation of short stories, something I very seldom read. I was a little apprehensive but I’m glad I received this book and it has changed my opinion of short stories completely. I always thought of short stories as being too short to actually capture the mind or attention. I didn’t feel that they would build the characters or allow me to become engrossed. I was terribly wrong and Beyond the Pale has proven that to me.

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