Book Review – Through Blood and Dragons by R.M. Schultz – @rmschultzauthor @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

This is an epic fantasy adventure reminiscenct of “Game of Thrones” or “Lord of the Rings,” and every bit as worthy of space on your shelf. About the Book Steeped in blood. Ruled by those with dragons. Cimeren is a world divided by a mysterious forest and the vast Lake on Fire. Suspicion brews on...

The Torrent by Dinuka McKenzie – @canelocrime @DinukaMckenzie @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #Freereview #BookTwitter #BookX

This was a fast-paced, quick read that offered several twists and left me feeling uncertain right up until the last minute. Even in the end, I wasn’t totally sure we knew all the answers, and considering that’s how life is sometimes, I was okay with it. About the Book What deadly secrets have been swept...

Maybe It’s About Time by Neil Boss – @iamneilboss @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #BookX

I’m not sure any book has given me such anxiety before. It might still be a little too close to the pandemic to read such a detailed account for some of us. Neil Boss brought that fear, dread, and pure terror back to me like I was smack back in the middle of the early...

Audiodrama Review – Naked Truth: Or Equality, The Forbidden Fruit: A Novel by Carrie Hayes – @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookX #Freereview #GiftedBook

Sample the Forbidden Fruit in “Naked Truth” I love a good audiobook. I’ve learned in the past few years that I can read more books this way. But this was not an audiobook, this was a full-cast, audio drama. It was an entire experience, and I loved it even more! About the Book Sisters. Lovers....

Book Review – Chicken Wars by Adam Leigh – @adamleigh26 @wearewhitefox @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Have a Clucking Good Time with “Chicken Wars” This is one of the saddest romantic comedies I’ve ever read, and I’m still uncertain if romantic comedy is really the right “category” for it. But it was a good read nonetheless. I will also point out that sometimes British and American humor is a little different....

Book Review – The Family Secret by @MikaylaDBooks @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

This is the follow-up to Mikayla Davids’ “The Christmas Party,” which I reviewed just last month HERE. I loved it, and I loved the follow-up for many of the same reasons. About the Book Three sisters. A dangerous secret. And the perfect murder… It was meant to be the perfect escape, a gorgeous winter vacation...

Publication Day Party – Murder at Castle Traprain by Jackie Baldwin – @JackieMBaldwin1 @Stormbooks_co @KellyALacey @lovebookstours

The first installment of this cozy mystery series came out in May of this year and I adored it! You can catch my review of “Murdery by the Seaside” here. So, I’m excited to help author Jackie Baldwin celebrate publication date for the follow-up “Murder a Castle Traprain” today! And my review will release on...

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...

Book Review – INCHOATE by Lois Vander Wende- Williams – @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Tale Takes You On a Transformative Journey If you need a good old-fashioned heartbreaking read, this is the book for you. Jess’s story will tear your heart out and stomp it on the ground, you know, in that good way that book lovers love. Because we’re extra special like that. About the Book Jessica Ann...

Book Review – Killing Me Softly by Guy Hale – @HaleWrites @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter

Dark Comedy At It Finest Sometimes blurbs sell you on a book, and sometimes they don’t do a book justice. This book is very much falls into the latter category. Sure, it intrigued me enough to read it, but it absolutely did not prepare me for the wild page-turner I was about to embark upon...