Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Here’s our book recommendations. We try to get it done every Saturday but we are busy so we have missed a few.

  1. Gail R. Delaney is often an amazing author. So, when we found out that there was a space opera written by them…It warranted a closer look. Revolution is definitely one for the tbr.
  2. The next one is the fourth book in the series…but it looks really good. Our own Jennifer Elliott recommended this one to me. Cap by Annaliese Reynolds and Quinn Ryder has an interesting idea to catch the mind on.
  3. So, the next couple have teasers in the links. I am intrigued by what I read so I shared both of these. the first of these is book 3 of a series. Twins by Kelly Lynn Colby
  4. The second one is also written by a friend of ours. He has been recommended by us in the past… Friends in High Places by Rob Smales
  5. And the last one also has a teaser. it really is an interesting idea. Beta by MT Zimmy

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. If I keep doing this I will have to adjust the description for the post…This is the first book for Tish MacWebber – From Where I am Sitting: A Collection of Cat Tales I recently recommended her newest book Drop the Red Pen and this one came up in discussion so I had to list it too.
  2. I just love books set in the Appalachian Mountains. Tooth and Nail By Jessica Raney has the look of a good read in a great setting.
  3. Okay I was recommended one that I am interested in mostly because it seems to cover several genres all at once. Rescue (City of Kaus Book 3) by Dani Hoots  Kinda makes me want to look into the others in the series…
  4. The Boy With The Glow: Book Two Enhanced Being Series by Melissa Algood  Has an interesting premise. I wonder if it is as good as it sounds?
  5. This last one is a collection of tales. Tales of the Doomed: Fourteen tales of suffering and death by Len M. Ruth  Seems like it might have more than one thing to grab the mind.

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. okay, I know I said that I was going to recommend new or newish releases…but I really need to talk about this one. Memory bound by A.R. Clayton We published a children’s book not too long ago. The writing style is amazing and makes me want everything that the author has written.
  2. LD Wosar just released Peacock’s Lament. It really does look so good.
  3. Want an occult noir read? Idaho black by Warren G. Larch looks to fit the bill.
  4. Need more adventures in your tbr? Wrong Way to Heaven by Kevin Pettway seems to offer misplaced adventures. that sounds fun to me.
  5. Lately, there’s been terms that I have been seeing in the reading and writing world that might be confusing to the ones that don’t read that genre. this includes Why chose. why chose is in the same vein as romance – with a polyamory twist. Here’s a good one – Beauty’s Beasts by Alex Hansonhttps://a.co/d/fTyYG2E

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Cover Reveal For A Friend

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Secret Guard, a new YA dystopian fantasy by @c8_marie, is releasing on Kindle Vella in the spring of 2024, and I’ve got a first look at the cover and blurb! For updates and notifications about Cait’s releases, make sure to follow her! . . ✨BLURB✨ Eighteen years ago, the heroes of the Great War outlawed magic to protect their people. Or so they claimed. The kingdom of Tulansia still lies in ruin, and now, their past is coming back to haunt them. Charles Lamden, former hero named traitor, is finally ready for vengeance, and it starts by leading a violent rebel faction in an invasion on the castle to take the royal family hostage. Only Princess Emmalyn manages to flee with the help of her best friend. The two find shelter in a hidden mountain village, where Emma quickly realizes that everything she knows of the world is a lie. Her best friend, the boy she’s loved her whole life, is one of her secret guards—a group created by her father, sworn to protect her above all others. Those with magic aren’t the dangerous people she was always taught to fear, and they might be her only hope in rescuing her family. And her parents? They’re behind so much of the deceit. Because there’s a bigger reason the rebels took the royals hostage, and Emma’s at the very center of it.​ . . . #coverreveal #secretguard #riseoftheloti #caitmarie #yafantasy #yadystopian #dystopianfantasy #yabooks #fantasybooks #romantasy #fantasyromancebooks #bookrecs #newbooks #mustread #booksta #bookstagram #booksbooksbooks

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Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. The first one this week is a spicy Christmas book by Skye Turner. Crazy for Christmas has everything you would expect from a Holiday story and then some. It definitely makes our TBR.
  2. As a fan of TTRPG’s I am curious about One More Turn By D.H. Dunn. This looks like a fun read,
  3. This one has not released yet, but I am eagerly awaiting it…Wings of Ink by Angelina J. Steffort Looks Fantastic! February can’t come quick enough!
  4. Who can’t use a new vampire love in their life? Peacock’s Lament by L.D. Wosar looks like it might just do the trick.
  5. The last one this time is a graphic novel that looks fairly interesting. Enenra by Aaron Wroblewski seems to have that whole horror vibe going on that catches the mind.

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. The first on the list is a poetry list with guided journal aspects. The Poet is such a down to earth and natural person that I am honestly looking forward to reading her words. CHRONOS TO KAIROS By Jamela T. Brown Looks like it will be worth the read.
  2. The next one is a Christian children’s book, We were recommended it because it was a touching story about a family member. It looks like it might be a good story. Joe Bob Has something to say by Glenda H. Fisher definitely makes our list.
  3. A touching story about found family, The Family Tree That Grew From Me By Chianne Franklin looks like a heartwarming addition to the tbr for the holiday season.
  4. For those looking for Romance during the holidays the next two will fill that bill. Our first suggestion – Christmas at Crockett Cove Inn by Celosia Crane is a cozy and fun story.
  5. The Last one is an Anthology. An Earl for Christmas has three different authors with three great stories. Each one a great gift for the holiday.

Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.

Sickness has set in

Though I promised that our Saturday and Sunday posts would continue this weekend, our lead faery got sick. That has made it more difficult to get the posts done. Please bear with us one more week.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. This first one just dropped the preorder and the cover and blurb caught my attention. Princess of the Pomegranate moon By Emily Wynne Looks like it might be a fun read.
  2. The last few weeks have been getting me a lot of recommendations for Halloween titles. This one looks like it might be one that would make crawling under the covers fun. Old Dark Houses By Tylor James Seems like a Halloween novel worth reading anytime.
  3. Urban Fantasy Romance. Smokey, sexy and fun. All seem to apply to Ember Holt’s books. So how could I not put her book The Chimera Bounty on my tbr?
  4. I adore Cait Marie’s Books. That being said each of her series have such a different feel to them. If you haven’t read Making the Play I highly recommend it.
  5. Another Author that we cannot get enough of is Skye Turner. Her That Day looks like one to pick up!

Check back next Saturday for another five books.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. This first one is book 2 in a series, but it is the one that caught my eye. I saw a neat book trailer for Peacock’s Lament by L.D. Wosar on Facebook and have wanted to read it ever since.
  2. The second one is a collection of tales by one author. Inflicted by Leo Otherland looks interesting. I am often into the idea of several stories on the same topic.
  3. Again, I caught a recommendation from a friend for a book and it is book 2 in a series…Becoming James Black by Skye Turner looks like it might be a good one to curl up in a warm spot with.
  4. Looking for a classic read? Lucky’s Girl by William Holloway seems to be classic horror. Yes, please.
  5. And last but not least another book from our friend from Owl Light – Rob Smales. His book Friends in High Places has an good premise that makes me want to read more.

Check back next Saturday for another five books.

Our Saturday TBR

So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.

  1. Let us start with another poetry Volume. Wave of Flowers By Janeen G. I have read a few of her poems and she has quite the pen. I highly recommend her work.
  2. The next one lists itself as a Christian romance…but the author is one that I believe to be worth following. The premise is solid, the author is talented. I honestly want to read Sister Lost By Heather Hancock
  3. Okay, with the tagline of Deals made with demons are not easily broken. This next one stacks up to be an interesting horror novel. Sins of the Father by Gareth Rees seems to scare its way onto most any tbr.
  4. This next one has the making of a good mystery. A Good Running Away by Kevin Pettway seems to have it all…mercenaries, murder, and all of the makings of what mystery should have.
  5. and last but not least…let us look at Natural Disaster by Alena Orrison Can the main character handle her grief and learn to use her powers before it is too late?

Check back next Saturday for another five books.

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