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Abracadabra by Evanne Hardin Gray

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Thank you @rararesources For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Abracadabra is a paranormal genre, which is perfect for these dark nights. I absolutely adore the front cover with the black cat and the lady. I was drawn to it instantly. This book is filled with magic and mystery from start to finish. The characters are Rachel, Juliette, and Sylvia, and they are all related, and they all have a gift, and there are also curses that lurk around the corner. I was enthralled by the story and enjoyed following their story. I liked all three characters and felt like I got to know them all well. The story is engaging and easy to get into. I loved the twists and turns that entered the story; I didn’t see them coming. Entertaining read, 4 stars. Abracadabra In the spirit of Practical Magic and First Frost, a modern-day magic folk tale weaves a fantasy of love, secrets, spellbooks, and family bonds into evocative prose .... It's common knowledge in Duran Hill that ...

The Twin Sister by Yvette Davies

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Twin Sister is a psychological thriller genre, and wow, what a book. It took me two days to read this book. It kept me on my toes all the way through. There are three narratives in the story, and it was fascinating hearing from all three. The first narrative is about Beth, whose life is falling apart, and she goes and stays with her twin sister for the weekend, which changes her life. I am not going to mention the other two narratives because it took me by surprise who they were, which was great, and I want the same reaction for you guys. The Twin Sister is a gripping and thrilling read that you will not be able to put down. There are some great twists and turns that I did not see coming at all. The Twin Sister is at a good pace and is easy to get into. A brilliant read. If you love psychological books, this is definitely for you. Will be reading more from Yvette Davis in the future. 5 stars. Bio...

Nightborn by Theresa Cheung

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Nightborn is a fantasy/paranormal genre. The story is about Alice, who is a professor of psychology, and all of a sudden she starts sharing dreams with other people. I was fascinated with this book, especially about the theme, which is dreams and the psychology behind them, and I find Nightborn intriguing anyway because it’s a great read. I loved finding out more about dreams through the story that I didn’t know. I came away with more knowledge. Nightborn is a delight to read, and the story flows very well all through the book. . I did feel like I was on a roller coaster while reading this book. Which is always good. I like Alice as a character and was drawn to her from the get-go and find her character interesting. It was lovely to read something different and a topic I'm interested in. Thrilling read. 4 stars. Bio Theresa Cheung is a modern mystic and Sunday Times bestselling dreams, spiritu...

Remember For You by Nadine Holland

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Thank you @hyggebooktours @hb_publishing_ @writes_ nadine For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Remember for you is for. Children aged 4-10 years. I really like the front cover; it’s beautiful and heartwarming to look at and brings a glow to my heart. The story is about a granddad who keeps forgetting things and the granddaughter who worries he will eventually forget her. Remember for You is beautifully written and is an important book for children to read to understand and to help them if someone in their family has dementia or Alzheimer’s. The book did make me cry and was a gorgeous and heartfelt read. The illustrations are beautiful, and I feel young children will understand the book because it’s easy to read and not too heavy. From reading this, it made me think of my grandma, who suffered from dementia when I was young, and there was nothing like this book when I was younger, and I wish there was. 5 stars. Blurb: Grandad keeps forgetting more and mo...

The Missing Corpse by Yasin Kakande

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Thank you @hyggebooktours @yasikak For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Missing corpse is book 2 in the series and is a crime thriller. The story is set in Africa and is about Shawn, who is an agent that is on a mission with two other people to retrieve the president body. The Missing Corpse is an intriguing and interesting read. The plot was good and kept me entertained until the end. The story is very well written, and I found out bits about Africa I didn’t know, which were fascinating. If you like crime thrillers, this is definitely for you; it will keep you on the edge of your seats. The Missing Corpse is a completely unique crime thriller from what I have read before, and I did enjoy it. . 4 stars. Blurb: “A work of fiction told with the force of truth.” The Niche The president is dead. His son is pretending he’s not. And the corpse? Well, that’s missing. When the CIA sniffs out whispers that an African general—who also happens to be the pre...

Swish by Tom Carter

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Swish is a young adult fantasy genre. The front cover is mysterious, and I do like that because from looking at it, it gives me good vibes, and I don’t know what to expect with the book. Which I like. The story is about Abigail, who has not had a great life so far until she meets Mike. The story was easy to get into and very fast-paced, which I enjoyed. I did like Abigail and connected with her from the start, and I did feel for her due to what she has been through in her life. I was hooked and gripped by the story straightaway and found it very difficult to put down because I was engrossed in the book. Fantastic read. Loved the plot.5 stars. TOM CARTER 🎉 ─────────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•────☆────•───────── Tom Carter is an author of horror/thriller and YA novels. Other works include the horror "The House of Whispers" and the thriller "The Doctor Will See You Now," releas...

Into The Wild Woods: Rookscroft - Book Three by Jayne Siroshton

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Thank you @Rookscroft @LoveBooksTours For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Into the Wild Woods is book 3 in the series and is just as good as the other two books. We are back with Jane, Quentin, and Robin, and they go on a new adventure. I love the illustrations; they are so beautiful, and they make the characters come to life more. The story is engaging and encapsulating from the start until the end. I was definitely on the edge of my seat while reading this book due to not being sure what would happen to them all on their new adventure. This is a gorgeous series, and it was lovely to meet some new characters and fall in love with them as well as the old characters. Any age will love this book because it's a wonderful read that takes you away from your life to this beautiful country place with lovely and interesting characters. 5 stars. Blurb Spring was in the air that morning, though it was still cold outside. I made a fire in the library, where I sp...