Monday, August 30, 2021

Strange Gods by Alison Kimble

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Thank you to the author for providing me with an e-copy of this book.

Spooky arrives at a wilderness boot camp for troubled teens with two suitcases and an
ultimatum: either she keeps her head down over the summer or she won’t be allowed home at the
end of it. All she wants to do is survive the pyros, bullies, and power-tripping counsellors, get
through senior year, and start her life somewhere new. She’ll do just about anything to protect
that future.

But when an encounter with another camper goes awry and ends with Spooky hiding in the
woods, something else finds her. Something ancient and powerful has sent out feelers, hoping to
catch a human alone. For its purposes, one human is as good as any other. Even a delinquent teen
will do.

If Spooky wants to survive to see any kind of future, she will have to figure out how to gain
leverage over a god. And as if the one wasn’t bad enough, a pantheon of dark entities are lining
up between her and the life she’s always wanted...

For fantasy fans, comes one girl’s journey through dark worlds of magic, gods, and monsters.


What I Liked About This Book 
  • Spooky visits a number of different worlds over the course of the story. These worlds are well-imagined and wonderfully described. 
  • Each character has a back story that makes you feel for them and want them to succeed.
  • My favourite character was Elliot, he takes the situation he is thrown into in his stride and is forgiving and supportive towards Spooky. 
  • Unique concept 
What I didn’t like 
  • It took me till about a third of the way through to get into the story.
Strange Gods is an incredibly inventive story that contains plenty of action, adventure and a tiny touch of romance. I think that this book will appeal to you if you enjoy the YA Fantasy genre. 

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4 Stars
About The Author


Alison Kimble began writing because she loves stories and believes in their power
to shape our world and ourselves. Her writing blends the real and the fantastical and crosses
genres of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi. Now that her debut novel, Strange Gods, is in your hands,
she is working on her next novel and a short story anthology. She lives in the Greater Seattle
Area with her husband and spends her time walking in the woods, going to the movies, and
seeking adventures large and small.

Social links 
Website: https://authoralisonkimble.com 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorakimble 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/authorakimble 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorakimble 

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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Book Tour: Intended by H.L. MacFarlane


 

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Synopsis 

There’s something here, beneath the surface. Something alive. Can’t you feel it? Don’t you want to…join it?”

The last thing Charlie Hope wants is to get into magical politics – especially when she’d rather spend all her time singing in the woods. But when her father gives her an ultimatum she cannot ignore Charlie reluctantly becomes assistant to Mr Silver, immortal magician extraordinaire and one of the biggest political influences in the country.

The last thing Daniel Silver wants is to look after a precocious young woman whilst working to avoid all-out war with foreign magical factions. Yet though Charlie hides the true extent of her abilities from the enigmatic man, it isn’t long before Silver is drawn in by what’s lurking beneath the surface of his unwilling protégé.

As tensions rise between Silver and Charlie and war between factions becomes inevitable, something deep and ancient and forgotten may just be using their petty distractions as a means to crawl back into existence and obliterate them all.

What I liked about this book
  • The romance developed at the perfect pace.
  • Charlie’s power brings a fairytale like quality to the story.
  • Immortal folk
  • Charlie’s relationship with her father is lovely 
I couldn’t put this book down from the moment I started reading. If you like fantasy romances that include fae, then this book is right up your street

5 stars
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Release Date: July 22, 2021
Genre: Romantic Fantasy
Pages: 375
Format: Ebook, Paperback 

About The Author



Hayley Louise Macfarlane hails from the very tiny hamlet of Balmaha on the shores of Loch Lomond in Scotland. Having spent eight years studying at the University of Glasgow and graduating with a BSc (Hons) in Genetics and then a PhD in Synthetic Biology, Hayley quickly realised that her long-term passion for writing trumped her desire to work in a laboratory.
Now Hayley spends her time writing across a whole host of genres, particularly fairy tales and psychological horror. During 2019, Hayley set herself the ambitious goal of publishing one thing every month. Seven books, two novellas, two short stories and one box set later, she made it. She recommends that anyone who values their sanity and a sensible sleep cycle does not try this.

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• Twitter: https://twitter.com/HLMacfarlane

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