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September 26, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog THE NEW SHORE (Little Sister Island Book 3) by Caren J. Werlinger. The magic of Little Island is back, stronger than ever #RBRT #LGBT

Hi all: I bring you a book by an author I discovered thanks to Rosie Amber’s Book Review Team and one that has become a firm favourite. And I love this series, so… how could I resist? I want to live in Little Sister! The New Shore (Little Sister Island Book 3) by Caren J. […]
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Published on September 26, 2022 15:05

February 14, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog There Will Be Consequences by Loretta Miles Tollefson A gripping novel set within a changeable, dangerous, and exciting historical period #OldNewMexico

Hi all: I had the pleasure of getting a very early copy of a book by an author I met through Rosie’s Book Review Team and has become a big favourite of mine since. She writes historical fiction, but in this case she has written what she calls a ‘biographical novel’, where she never deviates
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Published on February 14, 2022 15:05

February 7, 2022

#BLOGTOUR #TuesdayBookBlog SUGAR AND SNAILS by Anne Goodwin (@Annecdotist) (@InspiredQuill)Inspiring, sensitive, and beautiful writing on a highly controversial topic #RBRT

Hi all: Today I am taking part in the online blog tour for a novel by an author who has recently become a new favourite of mine. Anne Goodwin. Although I read her most recent novel, not long ago, she is now touring with her first, and you shouldn’t miss it either. Oh, and don’t
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Published on February 07, 2022 15:05

January 31, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog The Vanished Days (Book 3 Slains) by Susanna Kearsley (@SusannaKearsley) (@simonschusterUK) Beautiful Scottish-themed historical fiction with a twist in the tale

Hi all: I bring you a book I enjoyed enormously, and I hope you find it interesting as well. The Vanished Days (Book 3 Slains) by Susanna Kearsley A sweeping love story set against the Jacobite revolution from much-loved, million copy bestselling author Susanna Kearsley There are many who believe they know what happened, but
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Published on January 31, 2022 15:05

January 24, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog DEAD OF WINTER: JOURNEY 11, The Sumelazon Escarpment and JOURNEY 12, Goddesses by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene (@teagangeneviene) Wonderful new characters and a dark threat closing in #fantasy #bookreview

Hi all: I’m not going to try to introduce the reviews of the two next journeys in the popular series Dead of Winter. Those who read my blog regularly know I’ve been following it for a year now, so, without further ado… About the author: Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene lives in a “high desert” town in
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Published on January 24, 2022 15:05

January 17, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog A HOLIDAY BY GASLIGHT: A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS NOVELLA by Mimi Matthews (@MimiMatthewsEsq) Historical romance, short, sweet, and full of atmosphere #RBRT #Victorianromance

Hi all: I bring you a book by an author I’ve been intrigued about for quite a while. This is a novella, very seasonal, and a perfect introduction to her work. A Holiday By Gaslight: A Victorian Christmas Novella by Mimi Matthews “Readers will easily fall for Sophie and Ned in their gaslit surroundings.” –Library Journal,
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Published on January 17, 2022 15:05

January 10, 2022

#TuesdayBookBlog GOLEM by PD Alleva (@PdallevaAuthor) Horror, myths, and psychological insights #RBRT #horror

Hi all: I bring you a book for those of you who enjoy horror and are interested in stories based on myths. Golem by PD Alleva “An extraordinary psychological horror book. Excellently written, with a twisted, spiraling, unexpected end that will leave you speechless.” ~ TBM Horror Experts Detective. Angel. Victim. Devil. A haunting tale of
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Published on January 10, 2022 15:05

December 27, 2021

#TuesdayBookBlog Drunk Chickens and Burnt Macaroni (Real Stories of Afghan Women) by Mary Smith (@marysmithwriter) Now more than ever an important book sharing the many lives of Afghan women

Hi all: I hope you have enjoyed a lovely Christmas (or as good a Christmas as circumstances allow). Mine was pretty low-key (as I like it) but it got quite busy in the running up to it, and, if things don’t get even worse (fingers crossed) I should be busy again next week, but I
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Published on December 27, 2021 15:05

December 20, 2021

#TuesdayBookBlog I Jonathan, A Charleston Tale of the Rebellion by George WB Scott (@GeorgeWBScott) For those who love storytelling and history alike #RBRT #historicalfiction

Hi all: I bring you a book from Rosie’s Book Review Team, and one I read based on Terry Tyler‘s recommendation. You can’t go wrong with that. I Jonathan, A Charleston Tale of the Rebellion by George WB Scott Civil War Novel Sees Conflict Through New Eyes “A deftly crafted, inherently engaging, and entertainingly riveting Civil War
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Published on December 20, 2021 15:05

December 13, 2021

#TuesdayBookBlog CHOUETTE by Claire Oshetsky (@oshetsky) (@ViragoBooks) Disturbing, dark, difficult to categorise, but beautifully written #bookreview

Hi, all: I bring you a book that is… well, special doesn’t cover it. I’m not sure it will the kind of book many of you would enjoy, but it raises important questions, and it is so unusual, I had to share it. Oh, and those covers! Chouette by Claire Oshetsky (@oshetsky)  “Claire Oshetsky’s novel is a
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Published on December 13, 2021 15:05

Author Translator Olga

Olga Núñez Miret
In this blog I talk about my writing and books, and also reviews books by other authors, share tips, literary news, and random thoughts and features. My blog is bilingual and I share posts in English ...more
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