My upcoming release this year is Sweet Nothings. See the first post if you haven't already, for the full title, cover, and blurb. In this post, you will get to see the tropes and other elements this short story features. TROPES Book excerpt and release date are still to come. Stay tuned. For the latest … Continue reading SWEET NOTHINGS book premise
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ANNOUNCEMENT: new romantic-comedy
Sweet Nothings In this story, one true lover's prayers are answered. My new book Sweet Nothings will be releasing later this year in October. Stay tuned for more details! 😀 — BLURB Zia has been in love with Chris Wright ever since she was little, and very few people know this. In the inner city, Chris … Continue reading ANNOUNCEMENT: new romantic-comedy
‘Molly’s Got Talent’ by Carmen Allen: review
★★★★ A brilliant instalment in the Molly Greenwood Adventures series! Carmen Allen takes us for a ride using the characters of young Molly and her friends. The premise is simple: Molly wants to gift her old friend something special, but for that she needs to get coins in the first place. Hoping to obtain the winning sum … Continue reading ‘Molly’s Got Talent’ by Carmen Allen: review
‘The Boy Who Got Accidentally Famous’ by David Baddiel: audiobook review
★★★★ This was a good, funny book for pre-teens and teens and I enjoyed listening to it! The book is centered around eleven-year-old Billy Smith, an ordinary boy, who desires to be seen like those celebrities he reads about in magazines. By chance, when a TV producer chooses to shoot a programme at his school, … Continue reading ‘The Boy Who Got Accidentally Famous’ by David Baddiel: audiobook review
‘Mr Stink’ by David Walliams: review
★★★★ An eye-opening book for children and teens on family, friendships, and acceptance. Twelve-year-old Chloe, neglected at home and at school, wants a friend- someone she can talk to. Ravaged by his past, Mr Stink is a wanderer, vagabond, a lost soul. The book describes the beginning of the friendship of these two characters and … Continue reading ‘Mr Stink’ by David Walliams: review
Second Editions
My books that have already been published are coming out with a second edition in the next few months. You can buy one of the books to read a first time, or you can buy its second edition to read again! What is new in the second editions? Slightly different cover (design) and author pen … Continue reading Second Editions
‘The Fabric of Dreams’ by Barry Brunswick: review
Dreamland trilogy #1 ★★★★ This book is an adventure traversing different, imaginative worlds; and on this adventure, is young, brave Eric. Ravaged by haunting nightmares and daydreams, Eric is transported to 'Dreamland'- where dreams are fabricated. There, he is debriefed on a mission to save the worlds-including his- from the 'Nightmares' from the 'Land of … Continue reading ‘The Fabric of Dreams’ by Barry Brunswick: review
‘Remember Pompeii’ by Kika Emers: review
★★★ A fascinating fantasy novel centred around a teenage girl, and her fierce dedication to mend her broken family at any cost. Kali is not like any other girl in that she is part of the powerful ‘Wanshiqi’- a race of immortal beings who can take any form they wish. Due to past events in … Continue reading ‘Remember Pompeii’ by Kika Emers: review
‘Asylum’ by Sarah Hans: review
★★★ A horror novella featuring a run-down asylum, and a gang of squatters and petty lawbreakers. The start of the book was just like any other book, but once Ashleigh and her friends find themselves on the run and discover refuge in an abandoned asylum at the top of the mountain in their own town, … Continue reading ‘Asylum’ by Sarah Hans: review
Teapots Fired by Casey Blair: review
★★★ A light-hearted story from the magical teashop, featuring pet familiars including baby dragons and cats. A bit of fire-breathing and some more action, made this short story pleasant to read. (This novella is part of the Tea Princess Chronicles).