Cover Reveal: Dark Goddess

Today is the cover reveal for Dark Goddess by Kelsey Ketch. Dark Goddess is a vampiric retelling of the Eye of Ra.

This cover reveal is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours.

Dark Goddess (A Dark Reflections Short Story #1)
By Kelsey Ketch
Genre: Dark Fantasy
Age category: New Adult
Release Date: August 2022

Blurb:
Chaos has descended on Egypt, and the people are revolting against their immortal king.
Little do they know the wrath he is about to unleash using his daughter as his weapon.

Links:
– Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57836873-dark-goddess

 

 

About the Author:
Kelsey Ketch is a young-adult/new-adult author, who works as a Wildlife Biologist and Data
Analyst. During her free time, she can often be found working on her latest work in progress.
She also enjoys history, mythology, traveling, and reading.

Author links:
– Website: http://kelseyketch.com/
– Newsletter: https://kelseyketch.com/features/newsletter/
– Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KelseyKetch
– Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelseyketch
– Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Kelsey_Ketch/
– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseyketch/
– Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7104482.Kelsey_Ketch
– Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Kelsey-Ketch/e/B00IHZXFIY
– Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kelsey-ketch

Blog Tour & Review: Shadowdays

This is my post during the blog tour for Shadowdays by Polly Schattel. In Shadowdays a nurse with a troubled past becomes ensnared in a clash with a violent gang.

This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours and the tour runs from 2 till 15 May. You can see the tour schedule here.

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Shadowdays
By Polly Schattel
Genre: Psychological Horror
Age category: Adult
Release Date: 28 January 2022

Blurb:
On the dark side of town, what’s past is never really past. And what’s buried is never really dead.

Melissa Sweet is in a delicate state. She’s a clinical nurse in a small town who, after a career-ending accident and the accusations of foul play that followed, is just now starting to put her life back together. She’s got her mom, her troubled brother, and her fiancé Jack to keep her grounded, and right now she’s taking life one uneasy day at a time. But tormented by a harrowing act of violence, she makes an impulsive move that changes her life—and the lives of those she loves—forever. This unleashes a disorienting cycle of brutality and revelation as she reckons with the blood of her own past and the blood of those who transgressed against her.

And it will force Melissa to confront the fiercest, most unrelenting monster of all: herself.

Links:
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Praise for Shadowdays:
“… a tale that will leave readers squirming in discomfort but unable to stop turning the pages” –Booklist.

“Shadowdays will have you walking a razor’s edge between what’s real and what’s not. Either will break your heart. Schattel teaches you the meaning of guilt, and of grief, at a pace that leaves you breathless. This is pulp horror soaked in empathy, and it will cut you.” –Sarah Read, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Bone Weaver’s Orchard.

“Shadowdays has a gutpunch of an ending. You’ll see it starting to move in that direction in the novel’s climax, but it will hit you like a runaway freight train when it does. As dark as this one was—perhaps because of that—Shadowdays was a lot of fun. Recommended.” –Andrew Byers, Uncanny Books

About the Author:
Polly Schattel a writer and filmmaker who has written and directed three award-winning, internationally distributed feature films. Her first novel, “The Occultists,” was published by JournalStone in 2020. She’s taught Film Directing, Screenwriting and Film Editing in the NC University system, New York City and elsewhere. Proudly and passionately transgender, she lives in the mountains of Asheville, NC with her wife and three wild, vicious animals who love people food.

Author links:
Website
Facebook

Before I begin my review I quickly have to thank Lola’s Blog Tours for allowing me to be a part of this amazing tour and for graciously providing a copy of the book for me to read and review for my tour stop today.

I have to state right away that I stepped out of my comfy comfort zone with Shadowdays. As a reader of my blog, you know that I don’t read or review horror books on my blog and that’s because it’s really not a genre I tend to read because let’s be honest I have an overactive imagination when it comes to certain books. So I made it a point to read this during the day so that by the time I went to bed it would be out of sight out of mind if you know what I mean.

I was instantly hooked and could not put the book down. It was a fairly quick and intense read. I didn’t realize that this was only about 232 pages because I was reading the ebook version.

The main character is Melissa who is a nurse. Three years ago she accidentally killed an infant who was in her care. She accidentally gave the infant the wrong dose of a medication. She was acquitted of the charge but since then she has never really been the same. She lost her job and from that point on she spiraled into a deep depression.

Things are starting to look up for Melissa, she no longer lives in her mother’s house and has a wonderful fiance, Jack. Years later she feels like she is able to return to work and gain some control over her life once again. Melissa decides that she will work at a clinic that deals with treating drug addicts.

Just when you think things are moving in the right direction bam life hits you for a curveball and that is exactly what happens to poor Melissa. How will Melissa cope?

I don’t want to go much further only because I feel like I will give the book away. If you like horror books then I think this is right up your alley.

This is  Polly’s second book. Her debut was called The Occultist. I might actually pick this up to see what that one is about. I definitely would read other books by Polly in the future.

 

 

Giveaway
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Cover Reveal: Eight Goodbyes

Eight Goodbyes
Anna Gomez
Publication date: January 31st 2023
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Women’s Fiction

“A heart-wrenching tale of two people destined to be together. Simon and Tessa are fantastically portrayed as star-crossed lovers whose lives are worlds apart. Even those who are not fans of romance will enjoy the relationships, scenery, and beautiful prose of this book. Five stars!” ~San Francisco Book Review

One universe, nine planets, 204 countries, 809 islands and 7 seas, and I had the privilege of meeting you.” –Unknown

When Tessa Talman first meets Simon Fremont, not only is she attracted to him, she’s intrigued by how different their lives are. He’s a dedicated scientist, practical, pragmatic, and grounded. She’s a head-in-the-clouds romance author. As their relationship grows, they meet in places around the world, while continuing to live in different countries.

Though their feelings for each other deepen, their priorities remain the same. Simon is in a hurry to be financially sound and settle down, but Tessa is enjoying her freedom and newfound success. Neither is willing to give in, but as each goodbye gets harder, Tessa begins to wonder whether fame is the path to happiness, or if she has everything she needs in Simon.

Just as Tessa finds the courage to go after her own happily ever after, the unthinkable happens, separating them in ways she never imagined.

To move forward, she must let go of the past and determine once and for all if love is truly more powerful than the pain of goodbye.

“A beautiful story of a woman’s quest to open her heart and let love in. It made me want to travel and fall in love all over again.” ~Willow Aster, USA Today Bestselling Author

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Author Bio:

Anna Gomez was born in the city of Makati, Philippines and educated abroad. She met and married her best friend who whisked her away to Chicago over twenty years ago. She is Global Chief Financial Officer for Mischief and No Fixed Address, a consolidated group of advertising agencies. Gomez was recently selected for the 2020 HERoes Women Role Model Executives list, which celebrates 100 women who are leading by example and driving change to increase gender diversity in the workplace. Gomez has championed various ERGs for Black and API colleagues as well as resources essential to address challenges of ageism. She has sat on several boards, most recently serving as treasurer for Breathe for Justice and The Jensen Project, both focused on socio-economic issues, particularly violence against women and human trafficking.

Most recently, her novel MOMENTS LIKE THIS, co-authored with Kristoffer Polaha, was optioned for Film/TV. www.AnnaGomezBooks.com

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Release Day Blitz: Michael Angelo & The Stone Mistress

I am so excited that MICHAEL ANGELO & THE STONE MISTRESS by Steve Moretti is available now and that I get to share the news!

If you haven’t yet heard about this wonderful book, be sure to check out all the details below.

 

This blitz also includes a giveaway for a $25 Amazon GC courtesy of Steve & Rockstar Book Tours. So if you’d like a chance to win, check out the giveaway info below.

 

About The Book:

Title: MICHAEL ANGELO & THE STONE MISTRESS

Author: Steve Moretti

Pub. Date: April 30, 2022

Publisher: DWA Media

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 467

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon


Michelangelo believed every block of marble held a statue
inside it. 
Yet he knew that without deep personal sacrifice, it would remain forever hidden.

Five hundred years later, New York fashion photographer Michael Angelo Thomas falls in love with every woman who poses before his camera. He is driven to reveal what lies beneath the surface, stripping away the barrier between viewer and subject.

 

His finished photographs reveal the vulnerable beauty of each model. His work makes him the most sought after fashion photographer in 1994. But rather than enjoy his prestige, he lives a life of anguish, unable to form meaningful attachments or purge the demons of self-doubt and of losing both of his adoptive parents in a freak accident.

After the death of an aspiring young model that his photographs propel to international fame, he leaves New York for an assignment in Florence to
photograph the world’s leading fashion models.

In the shadows of Michelangelo’s greatest triumphs, Michael discovers a secret that will change his life and those who desire to be closest to him.

Comments from Advance Readers:

“This was a definite page-turner, I could hardly put it down.” – Nevine R.

“All I can say is, ‘WOW!’” – Marianne P.

“I was so engrossed in the story that I lost all track of time.” – Emma D.

“Love, love, loving this novel, it’s got it all.” – Trulyn B.

“I am very impressed.” – Pierre F

 

Excerpt:

Michael fell in love with every woman he photographed.

Unless he exposed his heart, he couldn’t get close enough to
what lay deepest inside them. If he didn’t make himself vulnerable, his images
only reflected what lay on the surface, missing the connection he needed. Once
he felt himself swept away by his subject, sparks flying with each release of
the shutter, and every lightning bolt flash, they bonded for hours in the
studio.

And many more in the darkroom with Michael and the celluloid
history of the session.

The results spoke for themselves. Some of the women revealed
so completely in his images wanted to be with him, to touch the man who so
deeply touched them. He made it a rule to never sleep with the women he
photographed.

But he was never very good at following rules.

“Ginger, you’re already here,” he said, making a fist and
holding it to his heart. “But…” he hesitated, moving his face close to hers,
their lips almost touching.

“But, what, Michael?”

Even in this light, her features outlined softly with the
faint brush of the red safelight, he could see her sadness and openness, her
strength and her weakness. Her face was a canvas he could explore a long time.
Ginger had a gift unlike the dozens and dozens of models he’d photographed. She
didn’t need to strike a pose. Everything was there on the surface, waiting to
be captured. Her gift was not knowing she had anything to offer, not knowing
she was anything special.

Her innocence was intoxicating. “Would you mind if I took a
few more pictures of you?” he finally replied.

“Really?” she smiled. “Now?”

“Yes,” he kissed her lips ever so lightly, then flicked on
the light. “Come on.”

She followed him out of the darkroom. His mind raced with
ideas about how he would light her, what lens to use and a dozen other tiny
details about equipment and settings.

Ginger sat at his table, and poured the rest of the champagne
into their glasses, then reached down to her purse on the floor. She took out
an envelope, opened it and emptied the contents into her hand.

“I just got these,” she said, laying her palm flat, revealing
a clutch of small pink pills.

Michael set down the lens he’d taken from his bag. “What are
they?”

“It’s ecstasy… in a pill.” Before he could respond, she
popped two in her mouth and washed them down with champagne.

She held out her hand, offering him the pills. “Let’s find it
tonight.”
 

 

About Steve Moretti:

I have always been drawn to passion and creativity in all its
forms. I am equally fascinated by the mechanics of the universe and the
characters of history. I have a special affection for the power of music which
I believe is the universal language of human emotion.

My writing journey started in journalism, public relations
and advertising then continued into software development. I have been writing
novels full-time for a couple of years now and recently completed my first
series, Song for a Lost Kingdom.

I also co-authored a biography on the life of Pyotr
Tchaikovsky, and am currently finishing the first book of a new trilogy called
Michael Angelo.

I grew up in London, Ontario (Canada) and also lived in
Pompano Beach, Florida as a teenager. I moved to Ottawa and attended Carleton
University and now live just south of the city with my wife and our two dogs.

I look forward to your feedback. Visit my website
stevemoretti.ca for the latest news, or email me at steve@stevemoretti.ca
anytime!
 

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Review: My Not So Anonymous Best Friend

Review: My Not So Anonymous Best FriendMy Not So Anonymous Best Friend by Elizabeth Arroyo
on April 29, 2022
Pages: 271

Noah aka NOS2321: Gamer. Weeb. Up-and-coming rock star. And gay. Encouraged by his anonymous pen pal, XES6969, Noah takes the leap and comes out of the closet—no instructions needed—accidentally sending his father to the hospital during his reveal. Despite his horrible dating track record which included two girls (because it was required that he at least try) and one boy (because he had to start somewhere), Noah believes in happily ever after. That belief gets tested when he falls for Evan Santiago.

Evan aka XES6969, believes in sacrificing yourself for those you love. Learning NOS’s identity hadn’t been his fault. Except he carries the lie which begins to fester, trapping him into silence. When a stray football brings them together, Evan no longer wants to keep silent. And when he learns that Noah is interested too, he takes a chance at love, risking everyone he’s tried to protect, including himself.

Before I begin my review I quickly have to thank Evernight Teen and Netgalley for granting me early access to My Not So Anonymous Best Friend.

I know I mentioned this once before, but I have to admit when I am reading eBooks I never really pay that much attention to the percentage of how much I read and what the length of the book is.

So, imagine my surprise when I read this pretty much in a sitting. It was a rather quick and fun read for me. I should mention before I go any further that there are a few trigger warnings in the book. ( grief, violence, abuse) This book had me all over the place with my feelings. There were so many ah that is so sweet and adorable to heartbreaking.

This is a young adult contemporary debut. Elizabeth is the Latinx author of speculative fiction novels for teens. (Before Dawn, The Second Shadow, and The Second Sign.)

The book is about Noah and Evan. They first met in sixth grade through a pen pal exchange program at school. Do you remember doing that in school? I do and I had two penpals. One was Lucy from England and the other was Maria for Italy. The penpals are anonymous.

Over the years, Noah started to confide in Evan and I think that was because they never thought they would actually meet in person. That is until one day Evan moves. What will each other do and say to the other? Will secrets they shared privately be exposed?

Not only is Noah a gamer but he is an up-and-coming rockstar. Up until now, Noah has kept a secret and that is he is gay. Evan encourages him to come out but how will everyone react especially his father?

Evan is a high school football player who has secrets of his own. I felt so sad for Evan because he thinks he doesn’t deserve to be loved and that he doesn’t deserve better and to me, that is so sad. Everyone deserves a good life and to be loved. I guess this is where the mom in me comes out because I just wanted to reach into the book and tell him that he deserves to be loved and to have all that the world can give him. Evan is worthy of all that. But will he see that?

I really enjoyed this and you can’t help but root for Noah and Evan throughout the book. There were a few things that didn’t sit well with me and that was how dominating Evan could be and Noah just taking it and not standing up for himself. I wish there would have been a little more back history as to why Evan was like that. I guess when you have parents who leave you alone all the time it could be expected.

Also, I love how forgiving Noah can be. Without giving away anything I will say when someone does him wrong that was major he is like okay I forgive you let’s go grab a coffee. For me, I don’t think I could be that forgiving right away if someone did something major to me and I know for sure I wouldn’t say hey let’s go get a coffee.

Not sure if there is going to be a second book or if this is a standalone but I felt like there were a few loose ends that needed to be tied up. Not sure if it’s just me or not.

I have to say that this book has been pretty much under the radar. I didn’t hear about this until one morning when I was scrolling through NetGalley to see what new books were available to read now, after reading the synopsis I instantly downloaded it, and then I got an email from Xpresso Book Tours looking for hosts to do a book blitz of the book and I instantly signed up because this book definitely needs to be out there. 

 

Blog Tour & Review: LI NA is my Name

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the LI NA IS MY NAME by Lisa Wee Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About the Book:

Title: LI NA IS MY NAME

Author: Lisa Wee

Pub. Date: March 31, 2022

Publisher: Dixi Books Publishing

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 32

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon UK, TBD

Do you get teased by others for being a weirdo, a geek, a
nerd or a bookworm? Friends, families and neighbours around Li-Na felt it was
affectionate to tease her for her not-so-girly hobbies and clothing. Li-Na is
about a little girl who refused to be stereotyped. It is a story that
encourages kids to be kids until they are ready to be who they want to be. Li
Na Is My Name is a book that is as relevant then as it is now. Wishing Li Na’s
spirit, grit and resilience to all children. Love the way she stays true to herself. Let’s spread this so all children love themselves for just who they
are.

 Review:

“This
engaging tale encourages resistance to gender stereotypes and highlights the
power of discomfiting labels.”
Kirkus

Before I begin my review I quickly have to thank Rockstar Book Tours for allowing me to be a part of this amazing tour and for graciously providing a copy of the book for me to read and review for my tour stop today.

Li Na is my Name is written and illustrated by the author Lisa Wee. This is a debut picture book.

I have to start off by saying that this is a super cute and must-read book for everyone. We need to teach our kids that it’s okay to be who they want to be and to stay true to who they are. It’s not okay to tease someone because they are doing something we think is not right. Why should little girls be teased and called tomboys if they don’t dress and act all girly? We need to teach our kids to be confident.

The illustrations are bright and colorful.

Li-Na is a little girl who loves to do all kinds of things. Everyone teases her and calls her a tomboy just because she likes to climb trees, speed down the lane on roller blades, etc. Li Na stands up and speaks her mind and gets everyone to listen. We can do anything we want because we have a name. Everything shouldn’t be gender assigned because if boys can do it so can girls. No one is better than the other. It shouldn’t matter if boys and girls wear pink or blue. They are just clothes.

Why should titles such as nerd, a geek or bookworm define who we are? It’s little words like this that have a huge impact on kids growing up. As humans we love to put labels on everything, but why?

We need more little girls like Li Na who stand up and not let those names bring you down.

I am definitely excited to see what Lisa does next. I plan on picking up a copy of this picture book to add to my collection.

 

About Lisa Wee:

Lisa Wee debuts as author/illustrator, “Li Na is my name, Dixi Books Publishing, UK.Dixi
Books Publishing, UK.

Lisa has illustrated several picture books for prominent organisations and self-published authors. Her
quaint, quirky and vibrant illustrations are inclusive, embracing diversity in celebrating the lives of children from all walks of life.

Her clients Celebrity Top Chef Kristen Kish in collaboration with Upwork, Babybug magazine, Ladybug magazine  World Vision International for International Day of the Girls campaign 2021.

 

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Giveaway Details:

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winner will win a finished copy LI NA IS MY NAME, International.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

4/1/2022

For the Love of KidLit

Excerpt

Week Two:

4/4/2022

BookHounds YA

Excerpt/IG Post

4/5/2022

#BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Excerpt

4/6/2022

Excuse Me, I’m Reading

Review

4/7/2022

Lady Hawkeye

Excerpt/IG Post

4/8/2022

A Court of Coffee and Books

Review/IG Post

Week Three:

4/11/2022

Jazzy Book Reviews

Excerpt

4/12/2022

The Momma Spot

Review

4/13/2022

onemused

IG Spotlight

4/14/2022

Rajiv’s
Reviews

Review/IG Post

4/15/2022

Two Points of Interest

Review

Week Four:

4/18/2022

Books a Plenty Book Reviews

Review

4/19/2022

YABooksCentral

Excerpt

4/20/2022

@coffeesipsandreads

Review

4/21/2022

Little
Red Reads

Review

4/22/2022

Pages
& Paws

Review/IG Post

Week Five:

4/25/2022

Ravenz Reviewz

Review/IG Post

4/26/2022

Wottaread

Excerpt

4/27/2022

Two Chicks on Books

Excerpt

4/28/2022

@jaimerockstarbooktours

IG Spotlight

4/29/2022

Nerdophiles

Review

4/30/2022

Cindy’s Love of Books

Review

 

Book Blitz & Giveaway: My Not so Anonymous Best Friend

My NOT So Anonymous Best Friend
Elizabeth Arroyo
Publication date: April 29th 2022
Genres: LGBTQ+, Romance, Young Adult

Noah aka NOS2321: Gamer. Weeb. Up-and-coming rock star. And gay. Encouraged by his anonymous pen pal, XES6969, Noah takes the leap and comes out of the closet—no instructions needed—accidentally sending his father to the hospital during his reveal. Despite his horrible dating track record which included two girls (because it was required that he at least try) and one boy (because he had to start somewhere), Noah believes in happily ever after. That belief gets tested when he falls for Evan Santiago.

Evan aka XES6969, believes in sacrificing yourself for those you love. Learning NOS’s identity hadn’t been his fault. Except he carries the lie which begins to fester, trapping him into silence. When a stray football brings them together, Evan no longer wants to keep silent. And when he learns that Noah is interested too, he takes a chance at love, risking everyone he’s tried to protect, including himself.

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EXCERPT:

Noah

As if the cosmos decided to force me to drool, Evan Santiago rode into the lot on his motorcycle. He wore a helmet with the visor down, hiding his face, but I didn’t need to see to know. The guy was all tight muscles and badness. He parked two spots away from my light blue jalopy with the word WEEBS 2 on the license plates and stickers of Kirito, Asuna, and Zero Two on the windows around my car. He dropped the kickstand and gracefully swung one powerful leg over the seat as he got off the bike. He pulled off his helmet and shook his deep black hair to perfection and crouched to get his satchel out of one of the saddlebags on the bike. His tee lifted, revealing a sliver of pale skin at his back.

Damn. When had I started looking at Evan Santiago this way? I blinked away the moment and turned to the empty seat beside me. I caught sight of Sasha approaching the secret love of my life, having silently crept out of my car. I hadn’t even heard her close the door! Her little skort swayed over toned legs.

The slut.

Was I really thinking she was competition? Was I competition?

Evan acknowledged her and she said something to him. He lifted his eyes in my direction—the color of green flames—forcing me to lose my breath. No. Evan couldn’t see me through the glare of the windshield. Nope. But that look still held me in some sort of trance. As if an invisible line had jettisoned out of his eyeballs and wrapped around my chest, crushing me.

Yeah, too much anime for me.

Then he suddenly looked away, and the crushing sensation lifted. I inhaled sharply, filling my lungs with much-needed oxygen.

Man-whore.

Why was I thinking of someone else when I had Carlos? That was not a good sign.

Sasha took Evan’s arm, and they walked into the school together as if they were a couple. Were they a couple? The idea of them together left me confused. Nothing new, really. Just another normal day in the life of me. Evan was not interested in me. Despite the burning looks he gave me. Certainly, I was misinterpreting them. Maybe the guy had a bad case of acid indigestion. Or I had a bad case of TMI—too much imagination. With an audible sigh, I headed into the school alone.

If I had to draw an abstract version of my high school, it would be a prism of varying stars and stripes. I was a stripe, while people like Evan Santiago were stars.

Author Bio:

Elizabeth is the Latinx author of speculative fiction novels for teens. Her YA contemporary debut, My NOT So Anonymous Best Friend, is slated for release on 4/29 by Evernight Teen.

Before she started writing, Elizabeth got her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice. She then went on to work in foster care programs, mental health facilities, and youth organizations within the Latinx Community, providing services to youth and families.

She now spends her time writing romance, binge watching anime, and spending time with her family.

Elizabeth currently resides in Chicago.

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