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“Authentic and moving fantasy tale” – “The Dragon Dreamer” (Book #1) by J.S. Burke
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#IARTG THE DRAGON DREAMER BY J.S. BURKE, #YA #SCI #FANTASY Marc Secchia Authentic and moving fantasy tale An authentic and moving friendship develops between a dragon and an octopus in this beautifully crafted tale for all ages. Arak the dragon is a dreamer and adventurer. Scree, the curious octopus, is…
“Surprisingly Sweet Romance Blended With Sci-fi” – “Eve of Destruction” (Soldiers of Destruction Series, Book 1) by E. Kay Sims
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#EKsSpecialOps I’m Capt. Eve Stone and I’m a cyborg. I woke up in a top-secret lab with no memory of my past, except that I was once human. They erased my memory, more than once. I’m more machine than human now, but once my sleep cycle begins, my memories from…
“I enjoyed all the stories here” – “Hidden Lives: An Anthology” by Jerry Pociask
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#booklife #booknerd #bookworm #bookjunkie #booklover #bookstagram #bookselfie#oneofusislying #thriller #ya #yalit #igreads #igreader #instaread #instareader#booknerdigans #readersofinstagram When the Streetlights Went On “…join us on a journey of the past as we share the forgotten … with a willingness to celebrate traditions we let go of … no longer wanting, or perhaps…
“Fantastic addition to the Never Land universe” – “Out of the Woods: A Mother Goose Legend” (The Never Lands Saga) by Andi Lawrencovna
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#amwriting, #novel, #mswl, #romanticfantasy, #darkfantasy, #paranormalfantasy There was an old woman who lived in a shoe; She had so many children, she didn’t know what to do. She fed them all broth without any bread; Then whipped them all soundly and sent them to bed. ~Mother Goose, The Dorling Kindersley…
A fantastic book! “Cross-Ties” by Carolyn M. Bowen
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#HistoricalFiction #HistFic #Romance Leah was a rebel. She chose to live her life outside the constraints of 19th century English society. She rebuked any parental control and choose to decide her own fate. From England to the Caribbean and then frontier America, she was loved by family and friends yet…
“It’s a fun, easy mystery with a lovable character, Carson Reno, who carries you through the story like he’s your best friend” – “Horse Tales” (Carson Reno Mystery Series, Book 4) by Gerald W. Darnell
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Yellow crime tape surrounded the burned barn area and stretched all the way around many of the surrounding buildings. Among all this confusion were several large tractors, which seemed to be removing the rubble and what was left of the animal carcasses. It was a terrible sight, and the misting…