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May 18, 2024
Review: JUST ONE NIGHT by Kyra Davis

For just one night, studious and conservative Kasey becomes a sultry vixen. For just one night, she has hot sex with a random stranger. It was just supposed to just one night. The dream would end and then it was back to reality. But then the dream smacks into her reality and ends up being a new client for her corporate job.
He continues to lure and seduce her, but she’s adamant in her stance and in her relationship with her boyfriend. A passionate affair begins.
The words were softly poetic—so deeply meaningful and cleverly expressed. In the prose, we see the conflicting emotions of a woman torn between love and lust, between passion and practicality, between her boyfriend and her lover.
“Dave sees the aspiration of what I want to be while Mr. Dade sees the woman I’ve been running from.”
“Pride and shame smash into each other, causing an avalanche of less comprehensible emotions.”
When she finally decides to break-up with Dave, she gets the most surprising and the most public proposal. Man, I hate that. What could you say with everyone just watching you? You have to say “yes.” What happens when the truth finally comes out? What Kasie returns to in Dave was certainly cold, mean, and degrading. In exchange for his silence, she goes back to her prison to be kept, to be controlled, to be punished. The character brings up such great examples of being ostracized from work, family, friends, and community, which was why she does whatever Dave wanted. Dave was humiliating and torturing her. No way would I put up with that. I would rather have nothing and the whole truth out than be bullied by him. But Kasey wasn’t that strong.
“Do I really value my bruised and battered pride over my freedom?”
Writing is so deep and smart. It’s so pensive and philosophical. I like when she finally gets that fire in her belly and becomes the warrior that can win her way—not his way. Kasey is a woman that unleashes her primal sexuality, forceful nature, and utter power.
Surprisingly and insatiably addicting! Full of lust and power. You just can’t get enough of it. Just one night is not enough. You want more.
Rating: 5 stars
Review: ROMANTIC SECRETS by Monique DuBois

“The wrong person at the wrongtime, mistaken for her roommate by a crazy stalker.” It was a good opening,right?
Her cousin’s last FB post wasabout her getting into the escort service, which intrigued our main heroine,Abby, because she too enjoyed nameless, faceless sex. And to get paid for it?Abby immediately books her first escort gig with a handsome billionaire. Not abad way to get paid. Unfortunately, the first night didn’t go as planned andAbby gets fired. Fortunately, she finds instant success as a top realtor inManhattan.
Story does take a while to explainthings. When do we get to the romance and suspense? There was too muchdilly-dally. We honestly don’t get some action until like 90% into the book.Geez, what a rip! What a disappointment!
Rating:2 stars
Review: ROMANTIC LIES by Monique DuBois

This book had a lot of the sameproblems as the first book. All talk and no action, and I expected a lot moreaction coming from Ms. DuBois. How can you even call this a romantic suspense?Nothing happens. I’m SO GLAD I got this through KU.
Rating:1 star
May 17, 2024
Blog Tour: ONE TAKE JAKE: LAST CALL by Jay Lang

ONE TAKE JAKE: LAST CALL
Jay Lang
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GENRE: Mystery
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Avengingthe death of his sister, Lance, a once successful musician turned vigilantekiller, has never denied his guilt…but knows now he could've handled thingsdifferently.
Withdwindling hope after two years in the joint – and three life sentences ahead ofhim – Lance seizes his one opportunity for a life out of chains. With the helpof loyal friends – straight-laced Reg and ex-druggie Jenny – Lance busts out ofprison. He then begins his journey with Jenny to New York, where herstreet-wise Uncle Dusty will provide a safe hiding place, fake IDs, and a planto get across the Mexican border.
However,it isn’t long before Jenny’s bad habits resurface, bringing heat on them both.They lose Dusty as an ally after he's tortured by gangsters over money Jennyhad supposedly stolen. In a strange country with Feds and gangsters on histail, Lance is forced to lead the rapidly deteriorating journey south.
Justabove the Mexican border, the two are cornered at a motel, their chances ofsurvival slim. Still, Lance has hope. That is, until he learns the awful truth– a truth that leaves him alone in his final, desperate fight for freedom.
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Excerpt One:
Waking up in mysix-by-eight cell this morning, I wasn’t sure if I’d have the balls to gothrough with it.
But witheverything to gain and nothing to lose, I’d be a fool to pass up the one chanceI have at freedom.
Strategy,patience, and timing are everything. There are always eyes watching, especiallywhen you’re a convicted murderer.
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The bell chimesfor chow-time, but I stay in my bunk. It’s all part of the plan. A couple ofbulls stroll past my door and casually glance at me, then continue on down thecell block.
I close my eyesand drift into the safe rooms of my mind. I’ve had this interesting riffplaying on a loop in my head for weeks. I grin and tap my fingers on my chest.
The only rhythmin this soul-sucking institution is the hum of electricity that seeps from theindustrial lighting overhead.
A sudden painstabs my eyelids. In the arid chill of my cell, the headaches coupled withnosebleeds are a welcoming reminder that I can still feel.
I turn to thebrick wall and use my imagination to draw another line, marking another dayspent in this hell hole. I’ve managed to survive two years and a month towardmy life sentence. Keeping track of time is like throwing stones into abottomless pit and waiting to hear them hit bottom – they never do. Still, Irefuse to accept that I’ll live out my days in this institution, watching mybody rot and my soul be slowly absorbed into the cold cement walls to join thepoor bastards who’ve succumbed before me.
I’ve only gotone hat-trick. A one-off scheme that others have tried and failed atrepeatedly. But I’m nothing like my fellow inmates. Granted, I butchered threepeople and left a hell of a mess – too sloppy. I was careless and mademistakes. But for the most part I’ve navigated life with logic and forethought;the same approach I’ll be using to execute my plan.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Jay Lang grew up on the ocean, splitting her time between ReadIsland and Vancouver Island before moving to Vancouver to work as a TV, filmand commercial actress. Eventually she left the industry for a quieter life.She fell in love with creative writing and spends her days hiking and drawinginspiration for her writing from nature.
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B084F8MQJJ
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6463953.Jay_Lang
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GIVEAWAY
Jay Hall willbe awarding a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.
a Rafflecopter giveawayMay 16, 2024
Blog Tour: I THINK IT MIGHT RAIN by Rick Marchand

This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Rick Marchand will award a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
Meet Bartholomew, a curious, kind and sweet third grader. One day, Bartholomew wakes up and is convinced he sees a black cloud forming in the clear blue sky. "I think it might rain," he proclaims. But what happens when his family, friends, and classmates don't believe him? Will he be able to stand up to the bullies who call him names? Will he hold firm in his beliefs?
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As the sun beamed brightly through his bedroom window, Bartholomew pulled on his tee shirt – the one with his favourite Pokémon design. As his head popped out, he noticed a small black spot far in the distance. That doesn’t look good, he thought.
Grabbing quickly for his telescope, he pointed, focused the lens, and peered out through its long-extended tube to see just what the small black spot might be.
His imagination scaring him a little, he thought out loud: “Could be an assault helicopter? Maybe even a stealth bomber? Are we being attacked by aliens?”
Bartholomew raised the telescope. Refocusing the lens, he decided to have another look. What if it’s just one of those huge hot air balloons?
Straightening back up, scratching his head, a puzzled look now on his face, he thought, No way; I’ve never seen one of those around here.
Taking one last look, squinting as he focused out towards the black dot, “I GOT IT!!” he yelled out, loud and proud. “That’s a storm cloud and it’s heading our way. I think it might rain!!!”
Review: What’s that in the sky? Wild ideaskept running through Bart’s head at the black speck he saw. Then it hits himthat it might rain. It’s a charming version of Chicken Little.
The illustrations were so colorfuland lively. I just loved the animated movements and humorous expressions. Iwould’ve liked some of the text to be a little more readable. What made itharder to read on some of them was the small size and the colored backgrounds.But other than that, I thought this was a delight.
A cute, little story!
Rating:4 stars
About the Author: Richard Marchand and Nicole Herbut are a father/daughter, grandfather/mother, author/illustrator team creating picture books for young boys and girls. Their stories centre on a young boy named Bartholomew and his family and friends. They are designed to convey a simple yet meaningful message that can help young children learn from and grow with. Rick's stories were developed with his own daughters who at a very young age wanted him to "read a story from his mouth" and not a book.Buy the book at Amazon, Indigo Chapters, Barnes and Noble, Booktopia, or Walmart. Join Bartholomew's journey of belief and courage! Enter to win a e-copy of 'I Think It Might Rain'—a heartwarming tale of kindness overcoming doubt.

Giveaway ends May 20, 2024.
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Enter Giveawaya Rafflecopter giveawayBlog Tour: CROSSING DAY by William A. Glass

CROSSING DAY
William A. Glass
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GENRE: Young Adult/Alternate History
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It'sbeen one hundred and sixty years since the Confederacy won its independence atthe Battle of Altamaha Crossing. Slaves of African descent still perform mostof the work in the South. This seems normal to Ryan Walters and his friends whoattend high school in Huntsville, Alabama. Like teens everywhere, they enjoysharing videos, playing sports, and hanging out with friends. Jaybird'sdrive-in is their favorite gathering place. There, they befriend Mish, a slavegirl who works as a car hop. When the drive-in’s owner sells Mish to a dirtyold man, Ryan and his friends awaken to the injustice around them. Despite thedanger, they decide to help Mish escape. Will they succeed?
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Excerpt One:
The refereeblows her whistle and points to the Joseph Johnston High School goal. It’s afoul, just outside the penalty area. Hastily, several defenders form a wall.Liam Larsen, the goalkeeper, shouts directions.
“Block thatkick, block that kick,” the Johnston cheerleaders yell.
MelanieMontgomery, wearing her purple and gold cheerleader outfit, catches the eye ofone of the boys on the squad. He nods as she runs toward him and then leaps,placing her foot into his waiting hands. Melanie’s world dissolves into a swirlof color. She comes to earth with a thud.
“Nice landing,”the boy says.
“Thanks.”Melanie glances at the scoreboard and sees that despite their efforts, anothergoal has been added to the visitor’s tally. “I hate these German schools,” shepouts.
“Yeah, they actlike they invented the game,” one of the other cheerleaders exclaims.
There’s noinjury time added in high school soccer, so the match comes to a screechinghalt when the clock winds down and the buzzer goes off. Most players line up toshake hands, but three of the Germans laugh and walk off. Their coach gives aHitler salute to the Johnston stands. A chorus of boos greets his gesture.
“Everyone onthe line,” Sam Gorman, the Johnston soccer coach, shouts. He crosses his armsand glares at his players threateningly until the whole team is on thetouchline. “All right, Ryan,” he says to the team captain, “cool down.”
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GUEST POST
CROSSING DAY, The Characters
William A. Glass
My new novel, Crossing Day, features a large cast ofcolorful characters. You could divide them into three categories: the good, thebad, and the ugly.
In the latter group, you have Lieutenant Ferguson and AgentBoyce. They’re Nazis and prove that ugliness, like beauty, lies within. Overthe course of the story our contempt for Boyce grows. He’s ignorant, violent,self-centered, and lazy. He and Ferguson both work for the Confederate NaziSecurity Service. In the beginning Ferguson is a cold-blooded cop, confidentand self-assured. But as his frustration mounts, Ferguson loses his composure. TheSecurity Service is the most feared entity in the Confederacy. Ferguson is notaccustomed to being fooled with. He likes to terrorize people and have his way.Imagine his emotions when a high-school-age boy makes a fool of him time andagain. Ferguson becomes obsessed and as the story nears its climax, he loseshis grip on reality.
Then there’s the bad actors. Most of the bad folks in CrossingDay aren’t evildoers. They’re mainly guilty of complicity in a sick system.They were born into a slave-holding country, enjoy being waited on hand andfoot, and while in the back of their minds they may suspect there is somethingwrong with the system, those thoughts are quickly banished. Mayor Montgomery isa character who exemplifies complacency in the face of evil. As the town’smayor, he cannot afford to question slavery. It’s the backbone of the economy.Anyone who challenges it is branded an abolitionist and put in a camp. At theoutset we find Montgomery playing the role of devoted family man. As thepatriarch, he presides over the dinner table, dispensing wisdom. Whennecessary, he lays down the law. On holidays he takes the family boating.However, the mayor’s demeanor changes as his oldest daughter becomes more rebellious.He fears she will be branded a dissident by the Security Service with direrepercussions for him. Under pressure theMayor’s personality disintegrates. His alcohol consumption goes up as hisbehavior goes down. Will this family man throw his daughter under the bus?
Now that we’ve talked about some of the ugly and badcharacters in Crossing Day, let’s talk about Ryan Walters and hisfriends who attend high school in Alabama. They’re the good guys. As the storyopens, they are engaged in a favorite activity – soccer. Later we find that whennot playing sports, they like to share videos, text with friends, share videos,and hang out. Like the bad characters, they don’t question slavery at first. Itseems normal.
That changes when a event occurs that opens their eyes tothe depravity of chattel slavery. Suddenly a veil is lifted from their eyes.Looking around they see their teachers, coaches, and parents in a new,unflattering light. Now in rebellion against the system, the teenagers findthemselves in grave danger. As they seek to evade the consequences, a series ofmisadventures ensues. This makes it necessary for Ryan and his friends to growup fast. They become resourceful, resilient, and find strength within themselvesthey never knew existed. Through their own innate decency, they avoid thecomplacency of their parents and rise above their upbringing.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Billis a retired business executive who now lives in a small southern town with hiswife, Bettina. She’s a retired high school German teacher. Bill coaches soccerat a small college. Often, Bettina, who has a commercial driver’s license,pilots the soccer team bus to away games.
Bettinaand Bill have three sons, Alex, Robert, and Gordon who have all graduated fromcollege and moved away to pursue careers. Instead of having an empty nest,Bettina and Bill now host three rescue dogs. They enjoy finding promisinghiking trails to explore with their dogs.
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/william.glass.50767
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamasaglass
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WilliamAGlass3
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-glass-1281609/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20170818.William_A_Glass
LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/profile/Glaswa4611
Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Day-William-Glass-ebook/dp/B0CW8HBGV4/ref=sr_1_1
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WilliamA. Glass will award a $25 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner viaRafflecopter.
a Rafflecopter giveawayMay 15, 2024
Blog Tour: ODE TO A PUG by Jill Rosen

"Ode to a Pug" is full of heart… and a lot of slobber.

Ode to a Pug
by Jill Rosen
Genre: Children’sPicture Book, Pets

Aprecocious pug delights in shenanigans which drive her frazzled ownerto declare she will give her pup away!
Laugh along with the snorting,snoring and gaseous clown of the canine world as its owner strugglesto reign in the messes and mayhem of a new addition. But there isnothing that a few licks and cuddles can't fix, right?
A true delight that any familycan relate to, Ode to a Pug is full of heart... and a lot of slobber.
"Ode to a Pug is a sweet and funny exploration of whatunconditional love looks like."
—The Children's Book Review
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Review: This was a cute, illustrated poemto an adorable pug. I enjoyed the rhymes, the funny doodles, and the truth ofthe matter. I especially liked the zany energy and lively action in thedrawings.
“When it’s time to go potty, youdo let me know, but just a few seconds before you must go.”
The dog has to go! But…
“When I give you a kiss, I smusheach furry wrinkle, so soft on my skin, I don’t care if you tinkle.”
“Today is the day I know you willstay, of course, I could never give you away.”
A wonderful and sweet read! Toofunny! It accurately describes the life you get with a furry, little friend. Amust read for any dog lover!
Rating:5 stars


JillRosen is a career marketer and advertiser who lives with two kids,three dogs, two cats, one bird, and a former stand-up comic andPrinceton sketch-comedy writing husband. She doesn't need to go farfor comedic inspiration or advice!
Through her brand management work,Jill's early recognition of, and appreciation for, powerful writingand artistic design only flourished. She is a seasoned workshopfacilitator and strategic healthcare consultant, specializing in theareas of mental health and infertility.
Jill was inspired to begin writing herown stories by her two boys, both avid readers. Now Jill can't waitto share them with all the young readers out there!
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Blog Tour: SUNRISE INTERRUPTED by Eden Monroe

SUNRISE INTERRUPTED
Eden Monroe
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GENRE: Mystery
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Themotion picture, Retribution, could be the big break Alexandra Martel has beenwaiting for. A Canadian movie star and strong female lead, even greater successmay be within reach. But she also envies her married sisters, and has beenhoping to meet her own soulmate.
Dr.Beau Remington, handsome male lead is the hometown veterinarian. He’s beencontracted by motion picture execs to be on set when animals are called for, sowhen he and Alexandra eventually cross paths there is undeniable chemistry.However, Hollywood heartthrob James Langford has already laid claim to thestriking young actress and tries to stop the budding romance.
Theneverything changes at sunrise one morning when Alexandra goes for a run alonein the picturesque Belleisle, New Brunswick countryside. That’s when the manwho’s been stalking her for weeks finally makes his move. She must endure theterrifying ordeal of being kidnapped and drugged in this Eastern Canadaromantic suspense.
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Excerpt One:
The old dog,soaked from a tumble into the icy water and limping badly, continued to pickits way along the creek that rushed between steep boulder-strewn banks. BeauRemington, far above on horseback, spotted the bedraggled canine and quicklydismounted, clamouring down the embankment toward it. With one arm wrappedaround a sturdy yellow birch to anchor himself, he stretched forward to scoopup the small dog and slipped it inside his jacket. Steadying the terrifiedanimal with one hand he then began the climb back up to the trail where hishorse, Chance, waited patiently.
He talked tothe dog soothingly, the rich timbre of his voice comforting as the shiveringslowly began to subside within the warmth of leather on a cool spring day. Beauurged the gelding into a trot for the final half-mile to his ranch nestled deepin the rolling hills of Belleisle, New Brunswick, Canada’s picture province. Heloved the quiet solitude, but soon the area would have some unlikely visitorswhen they started shooting the movie, Retribution, a few miles up the road. Asa veterinarian he’d already agreed to be on set when animals were scheduled toappear in the movie, so it should be an interesting experience.
The dogwhimpered plaintively against him, reigniting Beau’s anger at the insensibilityof some selfish, cold-hearted pet owners. This had definitely been a dump, anold dog, half-blind and likely no longer wanted. The poor thing had either beenlame before being abandoned, or injured in the fall, and it was because ofsituations like this that he’d dedicated his life to animals.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Eden Monroe writes about real life, real issues and struggles, andtriumphing against all odds. A proud east coast Canadian, she enjoys a varietyof outdoor activities, and a good book.
Website: https://edenmonroeauthor.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEdenMonroe/
Amazon Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Sunrise-Interrupted-Martel-Sisters-Book-ebook/dp/B0CYQGM6DT/ref=sr_1_1
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EdenMonroe will award a $15 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.
Blog Tour: THE GNOME AND THE SCIENCE EXPERIMENT by Marilyn Slaughter


Illustrator: Angel Neha
Children's Book
Date Published: March 6, 2024
Publisher: Mindstir Media

This short story is about Nathan's adventures during a 5th grade science field trip to the Sunbrook Forest National Park. Nathan is familiar with the park because he and his sister Iris has visited the park before with the encouragement of their mom. Nathan overcomes some anxieties of not liking the subject science, having to buddy with the 5th grade bully, and worrying about other 5th graders, teachers and volunteers might see Gob the gnome and cause problems for Gob and the park. By the end of the science fieldtrip Nathan has built a level of confidence that he could make the best science presentation in his classroom and together with the 5th grade bully develop a monthly 'Clean the Park' project where he and his classmates join to clean up the forest. a mother wanting her children to enjoy the outdoors. Nathan meets an interesting park ranger who later become very instrumental in his interest in science, the environment and his future career plan after high school.
Since the 1400s, folklore has described gnomes as guardians of treasure and the protectors of Earth. Gnomes represents stability, growth, and good luck. This is the third book of the six-book series about Gob the gnome. The six books in this series all revolve around a gnome, the protector of a local forest, who becomes friends with Nathan and Iris and helps to educate them on the importance of caring for the environment.


Review: The kids were conducting anexperiment in the forest. While all the kids paired up, Nathan was stuck withthe school bully. How will Nathan complete the project when his partner wasconstantly playing pranks and goofing around? Perhaps Gob, the Gnome, couldhelp. Can he teach these boys the importance of keeping the waters clean?
The illustrations were bright andcheerful. The pictures were a little stagnant and repetitive, but they werenice just the same.
Short and quick, this was a niceread altogether. Good to teach kids a little about the environment.
Rating:4 stars
About the Author

Marilyn Slaughter is an educator with experience teaching second through fifth grades, middle school science, and social studies. She now spends time authoring books for children and adults for engagement, learning, and entertainment. Marilyn’s first six books are a set with the theme of children, with their families enjoying the outdoors; and with teachers and classmates learning about the environment. The children are introduced to a magical and mythical being in the forest and they work to save the local forest. Her goal is to provide a fun read with an entertaining way for children to learn about science.
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May 14, 2024
Blog Tour: LET'S HIDE FROM MOM by Parimalasri Docktor

LET'S HIDE FROM MOM
Parimalasri Docktor
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GENRE:
Chidlren'sFiction
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Let'sHide From Mom is a true story of Radha having difficulty going to sleep. Everynight she finds different places to hide since she does not want to go to bed.Krishna tries to go along with her game but ends up going to sleep in somecorner. Mom tries her best to calm Radha down every day by giving her a treat:a small piece of cucumber. Radha learns that when lights are turned out, shemust wind down and try to go to sleep. She also learnt that she must learn tofall asleep on her own and that Krishna cannot always play with her, since hegoes to sleep early. Radha is still trying to find her comfort zone. She isvery active and loves to play. Just like us humans, pets also have sleepingissues or sleeping disorders that we are not aware of, until we tune ourselvesto their senses.
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Review: What does a turtle do when hecan’t sleep? Hide from Mommy, of course! In doing so, the little guy traversesacross colorful and lovely scenes. See what kind of hiding places these turtlesfind.
A quick and fun read! There’s evenan amusing scavenger hunt game in the end. Great for kids!
Rating:4 stars
AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Parimalasri Docktor, the author of Where is he? Tank the Tortoise,Tortoise Goes to the Vet, and Let's Hide From Mom, was featured in CBS-3 Newscoverage in Philadelphia. She has had the opportunity of book-signing events inand around the Philadelphia region. She has sold her books internationally aswell. This book, Let's Hide From Mom, is a sequel to her second book, TortoiseGoes to the Vet.
Being called the "tortoise whisperer," the author enjoysher interactions with her pet tortoises. Having four tortoises helps the authorto be more creative and encourages her in writing and illustrating her ownbooks. The author self-taught digital art, and this is her second book that isfully illustrated by her.
Website: https://parimalasridocktor.com/
https://www.facebook.com/people/Parimalasri-Docktor-Author/100084425100836/
https://www.instagram.com/tank_chili_russian_tortoises/
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22586415.Parimalasri_Docktor
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GIVEAWAY
Theauthor will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner.