Secrets of the Deep | By Marisa Noelle
Secrets of the Deep is an entertaining one time YA fantasy read for me. The world-building and all the mysterious elements of the deep ocean makes me want to continue the series.
Secrets of the Deep is an entertaining one time YA fantasy read for me. The world-building and all the mysterious elements of the deep ocean makes me want to continue the series.
Ghosts of Mars, delivers exactly what it promises. It is all about Eva’s adventures and hopefully there is more to come.
Guns and Almond Milk as the name suggests is the story of the brutality of proxy war in Yemen through the eyes of a conflict zone doctor from London, Luke Archer.
In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we have “Merchants of Light and Bone” by Erika McCorkle.
If you want to get into a dystopian society with shady secrets and a protagonist questioning their existence, you can give Secrets of PEACE a try.
War of the Wind is a novel that discusses some of the grim aspects of technology and touches on the topic of disability through the voice of a child. There is more heart to it when all this comes from a child’s perspective.
We are shining a spotlight on CLytemnestra’s Bind by Susan C Wilson for TheWriteReads blog tour.
We are shining a spotlight on Arvia Wings of the Wild by D H Willison for TheWriteReads blog tour.
Scareground with its sinister and haunted theme, it had my interest from page one. I would love to continue reading more about Nancy and her adventures.
Toby and the Silver Blood Witches was deeper than what I expected from a middle-grade book in terms of emotional quotient.