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Review: Shadow of the Fox by Mike MacDee

Review: Shadow of the Fox by Mike MacDee

Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free copy of this book by the author Mike MacDee.  ‘Mata the Fox’ is an exciting and interesting set of three stories set in historical Japan.  Here is my review. Mata the Fox, a ninja working for the Shogun, must infiltrate prisons, uncover spies and discover…

Turn of the Tide (Munro #1) by Margaret Skea #HistFic #RBRT #FridayReads @margaretskea1

**Blitz – Sons of the Sphinx by author Cheryl Carpinello @ccarpinello

Originally posted on My Family's Heart:
BOOK INFORMATION TITLE – Sons of the Sphinx SERIES – The Quest Books AUTHOR – Cheryl Carpinello GENRE – YA Historical Time Travel PUBLICATION DATE – October 10, 2014 LENGTH (Pages/# Words) – 192/36,000 PUBLISHER – Beyond Today Educator COVER ARTIST – Bernistevens Design BOOK SYNOPSIS Two souls…

#Bookreview The Georgian Menagerie. Exotic Animals in Eighteen Century London by Christopher Plumb. All creatures big and small of the exotic sort and the effect they had on the imagination of Londoners. (@ibtauris)

Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: My break away from the blog is coming to an end, but as today I was travelling back to internet land, I decided to share a review of one of the books I’ve managed to read while I was away (I’ve done a fair amount of reading so…

Smallbrook by Gary Cann

Author Interview Number Eighty-Three – Sharon Kae Reamer – Spec Fic

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Welcome to Sharon Kae Reamer Where are you from and where do you live now? I was born in Philadelphia, PA and am now an expat American living in Cologne, Germany. Please tell us a little about your writing – for example genre, title, etc. I’m a speculative fiction writer, writing…

Grá mo Chroí : Cover reveal

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Unless you’ve been living under a stone for the last few weeks, you will have heard that Ali Isaac and myself have got together a collection of our retellings of some of the great love stories from among the Irish myths. This is the official cover reveal for Grá…

Read Tuesday Poem #Blackfriday #Books #CyberMonday #Kindle #Nook #Kobo

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
After the vicious crowds of Black Friday And the mouse shattering of Cyber Monday You may feel like something is a miss An area left without a sale Forgotten among the games and clothes What about the books? From free to Kindle Countdowns Every reader has a choice Spanning…

Q&A P.S. Bartlett-The Blue Diamond: THE RAZOR’S EDGE @PSBartlett

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Blue Diamond: THE RAZOR’S EDGE P.S. Bartlett Reviews of P.S. Bartlett’s Work “More and more—whether it be my reaching my mid-40s or as an antidote for all of the flash and flimsiness of so much modern storytelling, I am compelled to tout the value of books like Bartlett’s.”…

Just A Fairy Tale?

Originally posted on Read Me…:
My one reason for reading regency/historical books is because they resemble fairytales and Cinderella stories, those of impossible loves but some how they manage not to turn into Romeo and Juliet. There is a certain virginal and yet rakish tune to it that you can’t help dance to. The sway…

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