Timy reviews Driving Home for Christmas, a Contemporary Romance novel by Joanna Bolouri.
A Gamble of Gods by Mitriel Faywood
Timy reviews A Gamble of Gods, the debut fantasy novel by Mitriel Faywood, which is also the first book in The Order of the Dragon series.
The Lord of Stariel by A.J. Lancaster
Timy reviews The Lord of Stariel, the first book in A. J. Lancaster’s Fantasy Romance series, Stariel.
The Arctic Curry Club by Dani Redd
Timy reviews The Arctic Curry Club, Dani Redd’s debut Contemporary Fiction novel, published by Avon on December 9, 2021.
Heartbreak Incorporated by Alex de Campi
Timy reviews Heartbreak Incorporated, Alex de Campi’s Supernatural Thriller which was published by Rebellion Publishing on June 22, 2021.
Songs in Ursa Major by Emma Brodie
Timy reviews Songs in Ursa Major, Emma Brodie’s debut Historical Fiction/Romance novel, published by HarperCollins on June 24, 2021.
Book Blitz: A Sea of Pearls & Leaves by Rosalyn Briar
Organized by Storytellers On Tour, today, along with several other bloggers and bookstagrammers, we present to you A Sea of Pearls & Leaves, a stand alone Fantasy LGBTQ Romance novel by Rosalyn Briar! Make sure to check out their posts as well and don’t forget to enter the giveaway!
Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes by M. R. Noble
Settle in somewhere because the relentless pace will make it hard for you to put Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes down.
The Immortal City by Amy Kuivalainen
The Immortal City is a fast-paced, decent Fantasy set in the beautiful Venice – of which we get not nearly enough by the way. It might be a perfect read for those who love Mystery books with star-crossed lovers and magic chasing thousands of years old myths. It has a lot going for it and Kuivalainen made Venice alive in this modern-day blood-soaked love story.
The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
If you are looking for a lighthearted romcom and don’t want to think too much, The Flatshare is a perfect pick me up book. With loveable characters – there is a lovely, mishevious little girl, and a hippie older lady who happens to be a rebel -, heavy topics and a budding romance with laugh out loud moments. Beth O’Leary’s debut novel is definitely worth a read.
