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ARC REVIEW of Just Try, Again and Again by Sara Amanda
Blurb:
Just as Bryce has about given up on Haruki, she reappears on his doorstep. Their past is a labyrinth of heartbreak and missed chances. Now, with the shadows of their history lingering, the question remains: will Bryce and Haruki surrender to the relentless forces pulling them apart, or will they fight for their once-in-a-lifetime connection?
This is not a story of second chances. How could it be when they never even had one?
Discover the enchanting world of folklore and fiction in this captivating episode featuring Natalie Jacobsen, the visionary behind Folklore Friday and debut author of Ghost Train.
Set in 19th-century Kyoto, this mesmerizing novel weaves real historical events with the ethereal legends of yokai. Natalie shares the inspiration behind her debut, her creative writing process, and the cultural significance of her story.
Join us for an engaging conversation packed with behind-the-scenes insights, rich storytelling, and a celebration of myths that transcend time.
Grab your favourite drink, have your ticket ready, and lets board this Ghost Train 🚂
I’m beyond thrilled to chat with the insanely talented Amelia Pereze, author of The Tournament of Heirs! 🌟 Together, we’ll explore Amelia’s creative journey, the intricate world she’s crafted, and how Aztec mythology inspired her spellbinding fantasy novel.
🔥 Whether you’re a fantasy fanatic or just love stories that transport you to another realm, this episode is one you won’t want to miss.
✨ Grab your favorite drink, sharpen your spears, and let’s bring home victory!
ARC Review of A Vine Mess by Amanda Chaperon
Blurb:
When Ella begs Liam to take her on his cross-country road trip, desperate to leave their small town behind for a few weeks, Liam recognizes it as his opportunity to show Ella how good they could be together.
Two weeks in close proximity has the power to change their lives forever.
But the road to love isn't always smooth. Will they find themselves on the ultimate journey to happiness…or are they driving right into a vine mess?