Saturday, September 01, 2018

#BookReview of Dating Disasters of Emma Nash by Chloe Seager


Dating Disasters of Emma Nash
Reviewed By: Rachael
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Recommended Age: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
About the Book: Don’t miss the laugh-out-loud novel of the year!

Online, you can choose who you want to be. If only real life were so easy…


Emma Nash may be down, but after months of wallowing, stalking her ex online and avoiding showering—because, really, who’s going to care?—Emma’s ready to own her newly single status, get out with her friends and chronicle her dating adventures on her private blog.

But life online doesn’t always run smoothly. Stumbling upon her mother’s Tinder dating profile, getting catfished and accidentally telling the entire world why her ex-boyfriend Leon’s not worth any girl’s…um…time… Okay, those were disasters.

But surely nothing else can go wrong?

Filled with fun, flirty encounters and heartwarming friendships, Dating Disasters of Emma Nash will shock and delight scores of readers looking for something fresh.





#BookReview of The Rosemary Spell by @VZAuthor


The Rosemary Spell
Reviewed By: Rachael
Publisher: Clarion Books
Recommended Age: Middle Grade
Genre: Fantasy, Mystery
About the Book: Best friends Rosie and Adam find an old book with blank pages that fill with handwriting before their eyes. Something about this magical book has the power to make people vanish, even from memory. The power lies in a poem—a spell. When Adam's older sister, Shelby, disappears, they struggle to retain their memories of her as they race against time to bring her back from the void, risking their own lives in the process.












#BookReview of Scarlett Undercover by @jenandapen


Scarlett Undercover
Reviewed By: Rachael
Publisher: Little Brown
Recommended Age: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
About the Book: Meet Scarlett, a smart, sarcastic, kick-butt, Muslim American heroine, ready to take on crime in her hometown of Las Almas. When a new case finds the private eye caught up in a centuries-old battle of evil genies and ancient curses, Scarlett discovers that her own family secrets may have more to do with the situation than she thinks -- and that cracking the case could lead to solving her father's murder.

Jennifer Latham delivers a compelling story and a character to remember in this one-of-a-kind debut novel.







#ReleaseDay: Oslo Spies (Phyllis Bowden, 2) by @jeanne_harrell

Norway is a destroyed country at the end of World War II. After a relentless German occupation, Norwegians have lost more than imports and exports, everyday goods and services, communications and social events. Norway lost more than 10,000 men and women in the resistance as well as in slave labor and concentration camps scattered throughout Europe. Norway lost hundreds of teachers and religious leaders who died resisting Vidkun Quisling, the head of the Norwegian Nazi Party. Quisling’s demands for Nazi indoctrination to be taught in schools and churches forced teachers and pastors to quit their posts and work underground. Perhaps worst of all, Norwegian children were deprived of their childhoods, a most precious commodity.


It seems a horrendous assignment for Phyllis Bowden, a young woman in military intelligence assigned to the Office of the Military Attache in the American Embassy in Oslo. Her official tasks include intelligence duties and finding families of lost loved ones. These duties, as tough as they may be, pale when she’s faced with something that occurs outside the office. One night Phyllis finds a runaway child in a café bathroom one night, a little girl labeled a quisling because her Norwegian mother married a German officer. A contentious purge has overtaken the country and quislings are not to be tolerated. But the girl has been tortured and abused by the time Phyllis finds her. She's faced with the conflict of doing the right thing or doing what the government dictates. Either way could have international complications.


Meanwhile the love of her life, Joe Schneider, an Mi5 agent, has disappeared in Romania while on assignment and it's a race to find out what's happened to him. Between nerve-wracking tasks in her job, trying to decide the fate of the little girl and being heartbroken over Joe’s disappearance, Phyllis is in for the struggle of her young life and intelligence career.
 
 

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Biography

SJ Slagle is an award winning historical fiction novelist. Her book, London Spies, received the B.R.A.G. Medallion for excellence in historical fiction. She is a celebrated mystery and suspense writer and author of the Sherlock and Me mystery series.
A teacher and nonfiction writer for most of her career, she taught in high schools and community colleges in Florida, California and Nevada. She began her writing career with the the Floyd Sisters Mysteries as Sinda Cheri Floyd and went on to write western romances as Jeanne Harrell including these bestselling series: Rancher, the Westerners and These Nevada Boys with picturesque settings in the wild west of Nevada.


Find information about SJ Slagle on these sites:
www.jeanneharrell.com  
www.twitter.com/jeanne_harrell.
www.facebook.com/sindaslagle 
www.anauthorsworld.com



Relatively new on the scene, SJ has increased her reader base by leaps and bounds the last few years and looks forward to new readers discovering her work.
















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#NerdBlast: The Missing (Shadow House #4) by Dan Poblocki @JeanBookNerd #Giveaway





About the Book:

Shadow House never sleeps . . .
Five children have been lured into Shadow House, all for different reasons. None of them knows the others. And none of them knows what to do when they can't find a way back out.
But something is different inside the house. Someone -- or something -- is there with them, and seems to know more than they do. Only how are the kids supposed to decide if that someone is trying to help them . . . or trap them there forever?
Step into Shadow House.






Friday, August 31, 2018

#BookReview of Endangered by @LRGiles


Endangered
Reviewed By: Rachael
Publisher: Harper Teen
Recommended Age: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary, Thriller
About the Book: The one secret she cares about keeping—her identity—is about to be exposed. Unless Lauren "Panda" Daniels—an anonymous photoblogger who specializes in busting classmates and teachers in compromising positions—plays along with her blackmailer's little game of Dare or . . . Dare.

But when the game turns deadly, Panda doesn't know what to do. And she may need to step out of the shadows to save herself . . . and everyone else on the Admirer's hit list.