Though This is April fool’s Day this Author is no Joke.
Dr. Raz T. Slasher having gotten an Honorary Doctorate of philosophy in popular culture is one of our favorite authors. He has been in most of our anthologies and has now published 4 separate books with us. Instead of listing everything he has been in I will direct you to his reading list…and the channel of his Network on Youtube. For other updates check out his website!
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.
Nickel City by N. Sullivan Mystery, Centuries old cult, Murder…sounds like Buffalo, NY just got interesting…
Conspiracy theories, Psych wards, Murder…Leah seems caught up in all of it…and we cannot help but follow along in One for Sorrow by Sarah A Denzil
And along that same line we have Texas Blood: The Fox and The Wulff by L.D. Wosar. Their books have all been great so far. Let’s see what they do with This one.
The last one this week is book 2 in a series, but it has a lot of appeal. There seems to be a good bit of world building and character development. Burden of Faete by Ligia De Wit looks like it might be a book to lose yourself in.
Check back next week for more TBR recommendations.
Our friends over at the Owl Light Network and Us here at Fae Corps hope that you look forward to this adventure in storytelling as much as we do. Preorder yours Here.
Remember How often we talk about our friends over at the Owl Light Network? Well, Their one year anniversary is coming up. We decided to do an anthology with them to celebrate. Release date is June 4th. Come Back next week to see our amazing cover and see the Preorder Link. Stay tuned for more Information on the anthology.
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.
The tagline for this first book speaks to me so much. Life is hard. It’s even harder when you feel invisible. To Be Continued By Skye Turner Looks like it might be just the thing when you are feeling your most alone.
Well, considering we are going into March…I think a book with a luck theme might be just the thing. Lucky in love by Krysta Fox feels like a good seasonal read.
Hey folks! We’re doing a giveaway lottery! You have until midnight EST on Feb 29th to join in. To get entries, simply follow this link to the King Sumo event and you will get 2 entries for every link you follow the instructions for. Some are to like/subscribe/follow on social media, and some are just to check out a page. We will be announcing winners at the beginning of our Leap Day Show. 😊
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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…