Heart of the Curiosity is a gaslamp fantasy novel by H.L. Burke. It’s aimed at young adult readers, and features gadgets, intrigue, witty dialogue, and a sprinkling of romance. One of my favorite reads of 2019, Heart of the Curiosity shines with mystery, humor, and a unique blend of whimsy. I laughed out loud atContinueContinue reading “A Review of “Heart of the Curiosity””
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Tangled up in Kendra E. Ardnek’s Hair We Go Again
K.A.:Please join me in welcoming Kendra E. Ardnek to the blog today. She’s the author of the Bookania Quests, a fantasy fairy tale mashup series for preteens. The fifth book in the series, Hair We Go Again, releases in August. Welcome, Kendra! Before we journey into the Bookania world, tell us about your upcoming release—HairContinueContinue reading “Tangled up in Kendra E. Ardnek’s Hair We Go Again”
Travel to Katie Clark’s Whispering Tower
K.A.:Excited to have Mrs. Katie Clark on the blog today talking about her newest release, Whispering Tower. Welcome, Katie! Before we launch into all the behind-the-scene fun, tell us about your story. Katie:Whispering Tower is a young adult time travel novel. Katie:Stuck in London for one of her mom’s work trips, Skye Humphries can’t helpContinueContinue reading “Travel to Katie Clark’s Whispering Tower”
Awakened by J.F. Rogers’ Astray
K.A.: Welcome, J.F.! Thanks for stopping by. I’m eager to learn about the world of Astray. Before we dive in, tell us a bit about this first book in your Ariboslia Christian fantasy series for teens. J.F.: A mysterious amulet leads Fallon to everything she’s ever wanted…and possibly her death. After a lifetime with noContinueContinue reading “Awakened by J.F. Rogers’ Astray”
A Review of J.M. Hackman’s Flare
Flare, the second book in J.M. Hackman’s Firebrand Chronicles, is a fantasy adventure aimed at teens. Flare takes us deeper inside the Jasper Territory as Brenna James, a wonderfully resilient and sarcastic teen with ADHD, and her friend Tiny travel to Ginselwyn by way of the travel portal. The story picks up after the dustContinueContinue reading “A Review of J.M. Hackman’s Flare”