Monday, November 05, 2018

#BookstagramFeature with @crossroadreview #BookHaul #WrapUp #NovTBR


This week I am sharing last months Book Haul, Wrap Up, and what I am reading this month! 

#CoverReveal: Two Witches and a Whiskey by @annettemmarie @XpressoTours


Two Witches and a Whiskey
Annette Marie
(The Guild Codex: Spellbound, #3)
Publication date: February 8th 2019
Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy
Three months ago, I landed a job as a bartender. But not at a bar—at a guild. Yeah, the magic kind.
I’m not a badass mage like my three smokin’ hot best friends. I’m not a sorcerer or an alchemist, or even a wussy witch. I’m just a human, slinging drinks like a pro and keeping my non-magical nose out of mythic business. Seriously, I know my limits.
So why am I currently standing in a black-magic ritual circle across from a fae lord?
Somewhere behind me, my three mage friends are battling for their lives. Somewhere near my feet is the rogue witch I just knocked out with a stolen spell. And I have about three seconds to convince this very angry sea god not to shmoosh me like a bug.
I’m pretty sure this wasn’t part of the job description.





#BookReview: Broken Things by @OliverBooks with @RiseOfTheReader

About the Book:

It’s been five years since Summer Marks was brutally murdered in the woods. 

Everyone thinks Mia and Brynn killed their best friend. 

That driven by their obsession with a novel called The Way into Lovelorn the three girls had imagined themselves into the magical world where their fantasies became twisted, even deadly.

The only thing is: they didn’t do it. 

On the anniversary of Summer’s death, a seemingly insignificant discovery resurrects the mystery and pulls Mia and Brynn back together once again. 

But as the lines begin to blur between past and present and fiction and reality, the girls must confront what really happened in the woods all those years ago—no matter how monstrous.



Sunday, November 04, 2018

#BookReview: Diet for a Changing Climate: Food for Thought by @CMwriter4kids Sue Heavenrich

About the Book:

The United Nations supports a compelling solution to world hunger: eat insects! 

Explore the vast world of unexpected foods that may help solve the global hunger crisis. 

Weeds, wild plants, invasive and feral species, and bugs are all food for thought. 

Learn about the nutritional value of various plant and animal species; visit a cricket farm; try a recipe for dandelion pancakes, kudzu salsa, or pickled purslane; and discover more about climate change, sustainability, green agriculture, indigenous foods, farm-to-table restaurants, and how to be an eco-friendly producer, consumer, and chef. 

Meet average folks and experts in the field who will help you stretch your culinary imagination!





#BookReview: The Magic of Melwick Orchard by Rebecca Caprara

About the Book:

After more moves than they can count, Isa's family finally puts down roots. 

People in town are afraid of the abandoned orchard behind their home, but Isa and her sister Junie are happy to have acres of land to explore.

But when Junie gets sick, Isa's mom falls into a depression, and medical bills force Isa's dad to work more. 

No one notices that Isa's clothes are falling apart and her stomach is empty.

Out of frustration, Isa buries her out-grown sneakers in the orchard. 

The next day a sapling sprouts buds that bloom to reveal new shoes. 

Can Isa use this magical tree to save her family?