Book Review | May Day | By Josie Jaffrey
May Day is a wholesome thriller story yet, there are so many loose ends left that you cannot wait to read the second book.
May Day is a wholesome thriller story yet, there are so many loose ends left that you cannot wait to read the second book.
The KC Warlock Weekly’s first book – Accused is a solid mystery thriller with a touch of magic. It is a quick mystery thriller that you can cozy up to.
Beneath the Cruel Fathoms has the perfect blend of a sea-based fantasy that combines magic and yet portrays the one without it as the most magnificent one.
Octavia Bloom and the Missing Key has the appeal of a fairy tale that packs the vibe of a Princess Diaries tale. It can be a great bedtime story that would make young kids run wild with their active imagination.
BBNYA is organised by TheWriteReads in association with The Folio Society. It is annual book award for indie books.
BBNYA is organised by TheWriteReads in association with The Folio Society. It is annual book award for indie books.
Today’s BBNYA semifinalist spotlight tour features May Day by Josie Jaffrey and the Swordsman’s Lament by G M White.
Today’s BBNYA semifinalist spotlight features Elemental Links by M A Leon
BBNYA semifinalist spotlight of the day is the First Earth by Cami Murdock Jensen.
As part of the BBNYA semifinalist spotlight tour, today we are featuring In Servitude by Heleen Kist.