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The Witch and the Devourer of Souls by C. David Belt

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Thank you @inksmithpublish @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The witch and the Devourer of souls is book 2 of the series and is a paranormal mystery. It was so good to be back with Tabitha. In book 2 Tabitha is now a wife and a mum and is at uni, and she is also a witch and is married to Joel who is a warlock. The story is engaging from start to finish. I love the paranormal feeling to this book because I love stories about witches, and it took me out of my world it there brilliant world of light and sark. I loved the characters especially Tabitha, and It's good to see her develop through the second book. It was good to pick up where I last left in book 1 and now can't wait for book 3 to see what happens next. The Witch and the devourer is an easy read and is set at good pace. If you like magic and witches this books for you 5 stars. Blurb A masked serial killer feeds off the terror of

A Deadly Plot by Dawn Treacher

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Thank you @hyggebooktours @weareprovoco @dsquiffy for letting me be part od this story and reviewing this book. A deadly plot is a crome mystery genre and is book 2 in the series, but you can read as a standalone as I did. I love the front cover with the garden, shed and cat it has such a calming feeling to it and makes me want to visit this garden. The storty about Cedric who us a retired vicar who is investigating a case which is a missing cat which belongs to Brenda, and he has a friend called Tanya that is helping him to solve this mystery. I enjoyed this story it had everything for me book, cats, allotments , growing veg and plants and crime. I liked how the story kept me guessing all the way through, and I had no clue what was going to happen. A deadly plot has a great story line that draws you in straight the way and it's hard to put the book down because it's so good. A great read and takes you away from your day-to-day lives for a bit 5 stars. Blurb Brenda Quin

Killer Delivery by Calum France

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Thank you @hyggebooktours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is a horror genre and very short read 64 pages long. I like the front cover and title, it has a creepy and dark feeling to it. Killer Deliver has a snappy start that draws you in straight the way. I loved the setting which is around Halloween and in an eerie mansion that give me lots of goosebumps while reading this story. The story is engaging and enjoyable read that hooks you in and when you have finished I was left wanting more. Which is always good. Hope to read more by Calum France in the future. This book is perfect for the dark nights ahead of us. 4 stars. Author’s Website: www.calumfranceauthor.co.uk Book Blurb: On a snow-covered Halloween night in the town of Aberlea, Jonathan Harker, a reclusive and wildly successful novelist, lives in an eerie Victorian mansion where the eyes in the paintings seem to watch your every move. Known for his chilling horror novels, Jonatha

Ghosting Academy by L S Delorme

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Thsnk you @LexyShawDelorme and @literallypr for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is book 4 in the series and this is the first one I have read so you don't have to read all of them. The story is about Amelie who left her home and came part of the academy as agent. This is a paranormal fantasy genre. I enjoyed reading this book, and it had some dark elements that added to the atmosphere of the story. Ghosting Academy is written well and is engaging read from start to finish. I will defiantly read the rest of the series in the future. I liked Amelie, and it was good to see her develop through the book and I did enjoy getting to know the other characters to. The story is easy to get into and is set at good pace that you can keep up with. 4 stars. Blurb In its embrace she has found support and stability, but in return the Academy uses her gifts for destruction and control. For ten years, she has chosen to live only for the moment, neither questioning

Born of Bloodshed by A.D Jones

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Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Born of Bloodshed is horror genre and is 94 pages, and you can read this in about hour as I did. The story is set in Scotland in a little village and suddenly children start to go missing and then they are found dead. This is short read that gets to the point quite quickly which keeps you hooked to the plot from the set go. There is a great amount of creepiness, suspense, and a bit gory so definitely not for the squeamish. I loved it, it was defiantly for me. I did like the group of teenagers, and it was interesting to follow them on their journey of what's happing to the kids that getting murdered and to see them develop through the book. Born of Bloodshed is action packed and written very well. Great for these dark nights 4 stars. A.D’s Bio A.D Jones lives in the North of England; where he spends his time favouring books over people and can be found writing or devouring said books to revi

Christmas at the Board Game Cafe by Jennifer Page

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Christmas at the board game café is book 4 in the series. This is the first book, I have read in the series, and you don't have to read the others to understand what's going on due to it being about a different main character. This is a cute Christmas read that defiantly got me in the mood for Christmas and I wished I could go visit the little town of Essendale and see all the beautiful advent calenders in the local shops, sounds delightful. The story about Kate who has a lovely bunch of friends, and she wants to help them and her best friend Emily to get more people to her shop, but she's also feeling very lonely. It took me a while to warm up to Kate but then as her character developed and her guard went down I really liked her. The story is written well to the point I read in a whole day. I did get emotionally at the end, but I am not going to let on why, but I did have a few tears

The Mid-Life Trials of Annabeth Hope by Alice May

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Thank you @rararesources and AliceMay_Author for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Midlife trials of Annabeth Hope is a romance genre and I absolutely adored this book and was so sad I finished it due to loving the characters and the plot of the story. I was hooked straight away and read in a day. The Midlife Trials of Annabeth Hope made me laugh, and I felt very emotional reading this books at times due to people in the village wanted to help. The story is about Beth who husband left her with three children plus her own living on a farm that is a bit broken. Then there is Rick who is doctor, but things seem to be going wrong for him, and he flees to New Forest where he meets Beth. This is a heart-warming read that will pull at your heart. The story is very easy to warm to and the characters are wonderful, and I felt like I know them for years. I like the title and the front cover it works very well together. If you want a light-hearted read I strongly rec