Book Review – Catbird by Julia Marie Davis – @KellyALacey @lovebookstours – #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

What a unique read. From the description, I thought it was supposed to be poetry. It did turn out to be extremely lyrical, descriptive, poetic prose. About the Book A Compelling, Lyrical Work of Witness, Mourning, and Protest With the immediacy of an op-ed and the narrative feel of a memoir, CATBIRD embodies the visceral...

Book Review – The Look of Death: Book 2 by CC Gilmartin @KellyALacey @lovebookstours – #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

The breadth of this author’s writing is just awesome. While the main character was consistent, I had to remind myself what the first book in the series was about because it was so vastly different that I had trouble remembering. The first felt like a stone’s throw away from a locked-room, cozy crossover set on...

Book Review – Wait for It by A.L. Glennon – @inksmithpublish @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview #LBTFantasy

This is probably the most charming tongue-in-cheek tale of the afterlife and angels and demons I’ve ever read, except for maybe the famous one we’re not talking about right now because the still-living author has been accused of being quite rude. About the Book Three teens take the journey of an afterlifetime, traveling to Hell...

Book Review – Flora and Busby’s First Christmas – @KellyALacey @lovebookstours – #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #LBTCozyMystery #CozyCrime #ChristmasBooks

About the Book Snowed in at an isolated stately home in the Cotswolds with an assortment of eccentric characters, is not Inspector Busby’s idea of a fun way to spend the lead up to Christmas 1923. Added to his troubles is the Honourable Flora Farrington who is insisting on posing as his wife. It soon...

Audiobook Review – The Christmas Party by Mikayla Davids – @MikaylaDBooks @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #LBTThriller #FreeReview #FreeAudioBookReview

A little more than a year ago, I read this book for the first time – cementing my love of thrillers. I’d been slowly warming up to the genre with a few reads throughout 2023, but Mikayla Davids’ writing made me realize it was not just a fling but a long-term relationship I was developing...

Readalong Review – Selena Flowers and the Cursed Ruby by Ella English – @authorella1 @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #SelenaFlowersAndTheCursedRuby #EllaEnglishAuthor #TheMerbloodSaga #YAFantasy #MermaidBooks #MGFantasy #YAHorror #DarkFantasy #MermaidFantasy #YAFantasyBooks #MGFantasyBooks #FreeReview #FreeBookReview

If you or your middle schooler enjoy light horror, mermaids, and zombies, this is a perfect read for you. The guidelines suggest ages 12 and up, and that’s about right. A mature 10-year-old could probably read it, but I’m not an expert on that kind of thing. It does feature light romantic themes, fearful and...

City of Oom by Christopher St. John – @stjohnwriter @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview #WarBunny #Bunny #Rabbit #Animals #SummerDay #CityOfOom #LBTYAFantasy

In a way that seems oddly fitting, it is hard to separate the wonder of this book from the tragedy surrounding it. This is the third book in this series. It was supposed to be number three in a seven-book series chronicling the uprising of a group of bunnies and other prey animals, led by...

Book Review – Cemetery Lodge by Paula Hillman – @pj_hillman @Bloodhoundbook @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Paula Hillman has never disappointed me. Her style is unique, and so is each of her books. She has written all standalone bookas, though some have featured overlapping areas, and I think a few have had some characters in common. But I feel you could give me a book without the author’s name, and I...

Book Review – Nowhere Man by Deborah Stone – @deborahstone_ @KellyALacey @lovebookstours – #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #LBTThriller

Last year, I read my first Deborah Stone book (which I think was also hers as well). It was in a newly minted favorite genre – thrillers – but a different flavor – domestic. And this book proves that she is only getting better at those. While the official literature doesn’t call this one a...