Guns and Almond Milk | By Mustafa Marwan
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.
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.
Second Star to the Left had a heart and romance with a rocking chemistry between the two leads. f that is something that fits your wheelhouse, go for it.
The Djinn’s Apple is the story of a simple girl named Nadeera who is caught up in the politics of the royal family.
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.
Feast of Ashes is a story of survival and redemption. It is a bold YA dystopian novel which is dark yet hopeful.
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.