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Book Review – The Rose of Florence by Angela Sims – @angelamsims1 @romaunce @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Historical fiction can be a hit or miss with me, and this one was definitely a hit! About the Book 1478: Gianetta and Matteo have a happy life, working in service to the wealthy Rosini family. They are used to entertaining rich and powerful members of Florentine society in Palazzo Rosini, where Lorenzo and Giuliano...

The Hytharo Redux by Jonathan Weiss – @KellyALacey @lovebookstours 

Today is release day for the imaginative novel “The Hytharo Redux” by Jonathan Weiss. Let’s all help him celebrate. About the Book Lost among the dune-swept ruins of ancient glass towers, 14-year-old Spiric hunts for his stolen memories. Guided by the exiled scholar that found him, he embarks on a perilous journey across the Droughtlands...

Cover Reveal – The Secrets of Morgarten by L.S.Mangos – @louisemangos @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #HistoricalFiction 

Let’s help the author celebrate the cover reveal for this gorgeous historical fiction book. About the Book A young nation in peril. A web of deceit. A triangle of forbidden love. The year is 1315. The fledgling nation of Switzerland – the Confederation Helvetica – is under threat from the Habsburgs. In France, the Knights...

Book Review – Bibi Saves the Honey Bees by Judith A. Ewa – @JAEwa_Author @KellyALacey@lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

We had the e-book version of this, and my five-year-old loved this book so much that she wanted me to order the physical copy. She also ran immediately to her dad – who was sick in bed, poor soul – to make sure we had flowers to help the honey bees. We do, he already...

Cover Reveal – Eternal Forest  by @PJSkinnerAuthor @KellyALacey @lovebookstours Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter 

The first installment of this series “Deadly Return” was an excellent introduction to this cozy mystery series – my own particular favorite genre! And I can’t wait to dig into the second. See my full thoughts on the first one here. And let’s help the author celebrate the Cover Reveal of her second installment “Eternal...

Out Now – Maybe You Should Give Up by Author Byron Morrison @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #ad #BookTwitter #LBTCrew #selfhelp

Byron Morrison’s innovative book “Maybe You Should Give Up: 7 Ways to Get Out of Your Own Way and Take Control of Your Life” is Out Now! You can get the book today! About the Book After years of being his own worst enemy, Byron Morrison knows exactly how frustrating the never-ending cycle of hard...

Magster and the Light of the Ladybird by Kit Butler @themagsterchap @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Your little one will not want you to stop reading about Magster and her adventures. And you might have a hard time stopping, too. About the Book Magster the Cockapoo and her human daddy, Paul, go for a walk in the woods. A mysterious stranger recruit Magster as a special agent for the Mystic Council...

The Making of Maggie Munroe by JJ Scott @JJScottAuthor @FirewordsMag @lovebookstours #Ad #gifted #BookTwitter #LBTCrew #Bookstagram #Bookblogger #Womensfiction #historicalfiction

Maggie Munroe Makes for an Emotional Tale If you’re up for an emotional rollercoaster of a ride through war-time Scotland, “The Making of Maggie Munroe,” is the perfect book for you. Follow the titular heroine through the ups and downs of 1930s/40s Glasgow, in a book of love, loss, and everything in between. Blurb Meet Maggie Munroe,...

Travel “To The Moon” with Terysa

Adorable Kid Book Highlights Women in Stem If you know a small person – especially a femme-presenting one- you will absolutely want to share this book with them. We all know we need more women in STEM, especially women of color, and this book is a wonderful highlight and inspiration of that concept. About the...

Explore Runte’s World of Mythos

“Silver and Salt: A Mythos Novella” a beautiful tale 4 out of 5 stars Everything seems to have its moment. From a wave of vampires to hoards of zombies filling our screens and bookshelves, those who are looking for a particular brand of entertainment can find it. It seems like “retellings” are having their heyday...