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To any authors/publishers/ tour companies that are looking for the reviews that I signed up for please know this is very hard to do. I will be stopping reviews temporarily. My husband passed away February 1st and my new normal is a bit scary right now and I am unable to concentrate on a book to do justice to the book and authors. I will still do spotlight posts if you wish it is just the reviews at this time. I apologize for this, but it isn't fair to you if I signed up to do a review and haven't been able to because I can't concentrate on any books. Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time. I appreciate all of you. Kathleen Kelly April 2nd 2024

23 November 2022

The Summer Escape by @BooksEllis Blog Tour!

 

The Summer Escape

Single-mother Beth desperately needs a break.

Grieving the loss of her mother, she sets off to the Isles of Scilly with her five-year-old daughter, Ellie.

Their holiday cottage is utterly charming, but it’s meeting Trystan – the owner of the cottage – that makes Beth’s stay so perfect.

When their holiday fling starts to feel like something more, she knows she’s in trouble. Her life is in Plymouth, while he lives in London. Besides, Trystan has already admitted he’s not ready for a family.

Is he prepared to take a leap of faith for Beth and Ellie? And with the odds stacked against them, can they find a way to make their relationship last beyond the lazy days of summer?

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Hannah Ellis spent many years working in childcare before deciding she'd like to write books. When she's not busy writing she likes to read, drink tea and eat chocolate. She also enjoys yoga and jogging.

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Young Eagle Rising by Ellie Joyce Blog Tour!

 

Young Eagle Rising

Ireland 1735. Thirteen-year-old William Baxter has a grandmother with peculiar powers – so peculiar he believes she must be a witch. Taking this secret with him, he reluctantly sails with his family to the New World and the promise of a better life.

 But Pennsylvania proves to be a savage, unforgiving place rife with warring tribes, slavery and dangerous animals. When William’s life suddenly takes a terrifying turn, he is thrust headlong into a battle for survival. Consumed with hatred for those responsible, he desperately wants to return to Ireland, but the coast is one hundred miles away and the trail runs through native territory. Alone and frightened, he sets out on what becomes the journey of a lifetime, determined to survive and have his revenge.

 Young Eagle Rising is a coming-of-age story, a mix of fantasy, history, adventure and the enduring love of an old Irish witch.

Purchase Links

Book Guild – https://www.bookguild.co.uk/bookshop/book/429/young-eagle-rising/

Amazon – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Young-Eagle-Rising-Ellie-Joyce/dp/1915122953

Waterstones – https://www.waterstones.com/book/young-eagle-rising/ellie-joyce/9781915122957

Foyles – https://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/childrens/young-eagle-rising,ellie-joyce-9781915122957?term=9781915122957

WHSmith – https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/young-eagle-rising/ellie-joyce/paperback/9781915122957.html

Book Depository – https://www.bookdepository.com/Young-Eagle-Rising-Ellie-Joyce/9781915122957

Bookshop.org ­– https://uk.bookshop.org/books/young-eagle-rising/9781915122957



Ellie Joyce was born and raised in Belfast. She holds an A.L.A.M. (Dip. Acting) from The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She and her husband have four children and live in Leicestershire. Young Eagle Rising is her debut novel. See more at elliejoyceauthor.com. 

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Liopleurodon: The Master of the Deep By M. B. Zucker Blog Tour! @MBZuckerBooks @MichaelZucker1 @cathiedunn #HistoricalFantasy #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub

 

Book Title: Liopleurodon: The Master of the Deep
Author: M. B. Zucker
Publication Date: 20th September 2022
Publisher: Historium Press Books www.historiumpress.com
Cover Design: White Rabbit Arts www.wrarts.com 

Page Length: 251

Genre: Historical Fantasy



From M. B. Zucker, award-winning author of "The Eisenhower Chronicles" 


Liopleurodon ferox was the deadliest sea predator of all time, the king of the Jurassic Ocean. This whale-sized reptile's return to the early twentieth century triggers a geopolitical crisis in this new historical science fiction thriller. Former President Theodore Roosevelt foresees the threat the Liopleurodon would pose if it falls into the wrong hands. The race is on as Roosevelt leads the American effort to destroy it before the Kaiser's Germany can turn it into a weapon. 


Fans of Jurassic Park and Steve Alten's Meg series will not want to miss this adventure filled with action, political intrigue, and characters that readers will remember long after finishing this novel. 


Advance Praise for Liopleurodon: The Master of the Deep 

“The storyline itself was superb ---- A Jaws/Jurassic Park thriller and a bit of a spy novel all in one - and compelling.” - The Historical Fiction Company


Scene 2: Teddy Roosevelt goes to the Oval Office to discuss the Liopleurodon with President Taft.



The President and former President stood across the room from each other in a standoff, the three subordinates trapped between them. Eyes darted about. Taft was determined not to make the first move. He succeeded; Roosevelt slowly made his way to the Oval Office desk. Taft reciprocated by walking to the other side. Mentor and protégé approached each other. Taft gestured to the office.


“What do you think?”


“I like how you expanded on the West Wing.”


“The Office was built on top of the tennis court.”


“Aw, yes,” Roosevelt said, melancholy in his voice.


Memories of his time in office entered his mind. “The old tennis court.” He pushed the emotion aside. “How’s Nellie?”


“Good,” Taft said with a small nod. “She’s good. Her condition appears to be improving. She’s begun planning the reception for our silver wedding anniversary this June. It’s keeping her busy.”


Roosevelt smiled. Taft opened his arms and they embraced, cutting the tension. Taft was a head taller. They released and Taft looked to Butt.


“Bring that chair over here for our guest.”


“That’s not necessary,” Roosevelt replied. He grabbed it himself and brought it to the desk. He saw the tooth. “May I?”


“Of course,” Taft replied. He, Stimson, and Meyer returned to their seats. Roosevelt remained standing while Butt exited the room.


“Extraordinary,” Roosevelt said softly, swelling with energy. “A sea dragon.”


“A Liopleurodon,” Meyer said.


“The Jurassic,” Roosevelt whispered. He glanced at Taft. “I tried to teach you about nature. About wildlife.”


“I should have listened,” Taft replied, smiling. Roosevelt placed the tooth on the desk and sat down.


“It’s already destroyed a fishing boat,” Meyer explained. “Do you know why it would do that? Eating a human would be like one of us eating a chip. It can’t be worth the effort.”


“This is about territory, not food,” Roosevelt answered. “He’s asserting his dominance of the sea.”


“I’m sure you saw Hearst make a big deal about the whale attack in the Morning Journal,” Stimson said. Roosevelt waved his hand, dismissively.


“Hearst is evil. His sensationalism got McKinley killed.” He looked to the tooth and back to Taft. “Do you know where it came from?”


“An adventurer found it in the Arctic,” Meyer answered. “He gave it to us.” Taft grimaced. He was not sure he wanted Roosevelt to know the truth but had not told his advisors what to say in advance. A lapse in judgment from a fish out of water.


“I assume we didn’t free him,” Roosevelt said.


“Correct,” Meyer said.


“Do you know who’s responsible?” Roosevelt asked. Meyer gestured to the German Army button on the desk. Roosevelt recognized it. His eyes widened. “Treachery!” He looked at Taft. “What’s your plan?”


“I’m going to instruct the Revenue Cutter Service to work with local governments in shutting down the beaches,” Taft said. “The Navy will patrol our territorial waters for the animal.”


Roosevelt’s face scrunched. “You must act more aggressively!” He slammed his fist on the desk. “Chase him across the ocean!”


“I just explained to my advisors that such an operation would require going to Congress for an authorization to use force.”


Roosevelt stopped his jaw from dropping. “Going to Congress will delay the mission. You’ll be letting the Germans make the first move.”


“What do you mean?” Taft asked.

Roosevelt pointed to the button. “Clearly the Kaiser wants it as a weapon.”


Taft and his advisors looked at each other. “If that were the case, why free it?” Taft asked.


Roosevelt put his finger to his chin. “The Army likely seized a narrow window of opportunity. But I know the Kaiser. He’ll see it in action and want to use it against us and his other enemies.”


“You’re speculating,” Taft said.


“No, I’m not,” Roosevelt said. “It’s entirely in line with the Kaiser’s track record. Remember the Venezuelan Crisis of 1902. Venezuela defaulted on its debts to European countries and Germany initiated a blockade and bombarded Venezuelan coastal fortifications. They sought to establish a colony in this Hemisphere, rejecting the Monroe Doctrine. I deployed a fleet of 53 warships under Admiral Dewey to the region and threatened war. Germany retreated under the pressure.” Taft weighed the sincerity of Roosevelt’s argument. “The Kaiser is the most dangerous man in the world. He’s anger-prone and thinks he’s a descendant of Fredrick the Great. He even dresses like the Old Fritz.”


“But going after the Liopleurodon would escalate tensions with Germany,” Taft said.


“On the contrary, a display of force would deter German aggression and enhance the peace. It would be our biggest display of power since the Great White Fleet.”


Taft squirmed in his seat. “I’ll instruct Hill to speak with the Kaiser and Chancellor. We have to keep stable relations with Germany until the animal’s been dealt with.”


Roosevelt sensed that Taft was cracking. He pushed into the opening. “You must show strength. Immediately. Don’t wait for Congress.”


“I won’t violate the Constitution.”


“Remember the Jackson-Lincoln theory of the presidency: national crises call for executive action, and it is the President’s duty to assume he has the legal right to do what the needs of the people demand. Unless the Constitution or laws explicitly forbid the action.”


Taft’s jaw clenched. Roosevelt was venturing into his area of expertise. “When Washington sent troops to face the Indians or Jefferson sent the Navy and Marines to fight the Barbary Pirates, they ordered them to only act defensively until getting authorization from Congress.” He paused. “I also don’t want to waste political capital on this issue when I need it elsewhere.”




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M. B. Zucker has been interested in storytelling for as long as he can remember. He discovered his love of history at fifteen and studied Dwight Eisenhower for over ten years. 


Mr. Zucker earned his B.A. at Occidental College and his J.D. at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He lives in Virginia with his wife. 




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My Spanish Romance by Olivia Spring Cover Reveal! #MySpanishRomance

 

My Spanish Romance: Falling For My Brother’s Best Friend…

 

Dating her brother’s best friend is against the rules. 

But some rules are meant to be broken...

 

After discovering her cheating ex’s plans to move into her building, accountant Lily jets off on a sabbatical to Marbella. 

 

When she unexpectedly bumps into her brother’s best friend, hot Spanish DJ Carlos—the guy she’s had a crush on since forever—sparks fly. 

 

But Carlos promised Lily’s brother he’d never mess with his little sister. Breaking the bro code would end their friendship. 

 

Lily knows that Casanova Carlos doesn’t do relationships, so all he could offer is a steamy holiday fling. And after wanting him for so long, if they spent the night together, Lily’s heart and body might never recover.

 

She tries to suppress her feelings, but when Carlos takes Lily to his favourite places in Spain, the attraction becomes harder to resist. With her brother hundreds of miles away, what he doesn’t know won’t hurt, right?

 

Should Lily throw caution to the wind and risk heartbreak by enjoying a sizzling Spanish romance? And if she does, will it lead to long-term love? 

 

Order this fun, steamy, brother’s-best-friend, forbidden love romcom now and join Lily in Spain to find out!

 

Read as a standalone novel or as part of the My Ten-Year Crush series.  

Pre-order Links

Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3OmXHUB

Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3zIFw6O

Publication Date: 19th January 2023

Olivia Spring is a British, London-based writer of contemporary women's fiction, sexy chick lit and romantic comedy. Her uplifting debut novel The Middle-Aged Virgin, which was released in 2018, deals with being newly single in your thirties and beyond, dating, relationships, love, sex and living life to the full.

In addition to The Middle-Aged Virgin, Olivia has published The Middle-Aged Virgin in Italy, Love Offline, Losing My Inhibitions, Only When It's Love and the sequel When’s The Wedding? 

My Ten-Year Crush, Olivia’s seventh novel, marked the start of a new series in 2021. My Lucky Night and My Paris Romance followed soon afterwards and book four, My Spanish Romance will be published in January 2023.

When she's not writing, Olivia can be found enjoying cupcakes and cocktails and of course, seeking inspiration for her next book!

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22 November 2022

The Godmother's Secret by Elizabeth St. John Review!

 




If you knew the fate of the Princes in the Tower would you tell? Or forever keep the secret?


May 1483: The Tower of London. When King Edward IV dies and Lady Elysabeth Scrope delivers her young godson, Edward V, into the Tower of London to prepare for his coronation, she is engulfed in political turmoil. Within months, the prince and his brother have disappeared, Richard III is declared king, and Elysabeth’s sister Margaret Beaufort conspires with her son Henry Tudor to invade England and claim the throne.

Desperate to protect her godson, Elysabeth battles the intrigue, betrayal and power of the last medieval court, defying her Yorkist husband and her Lancastrian sister under her godmother’s sacred oath to keep Prince Edward safe. Bound by blood and rent by honour, Elysabeth is torn between the crown and her family, knowing that if her loyalty is questioned, she is in peril of losing everything—including her life.

Were the princes murdered by their uncle, Richard III? Did Margaret Beaufort mastermind their disappearance to usher in the Tudor dynasty? Or did the young boys vanish for their own safety? Of anyone at the royal court, Elysabeth has the most to lose–and the most to gain–by keeping secret the fate of the Princes in the Tower.

Inspired by England’s most enduring historical mystery, Elizabeth St. John blends her family history with known facts and centuries of speculation to create an intriguing story about what happened to the Princes in the Tower.


Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England's kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.

Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.


My Thoughts 

The Godmother's Secret by Elizabeth St.John is the story of "The Princes in the Tower". Lady Elysabeth Scrope after attending the birth of Edward V, heir to the throne of England, Lady Scrope is tasked with being the person to protect Edward from the avarice of his family. Because she is a female, she has restrictions on what she can and can't do with the prince. She knows that she will do all she can to protect the future King of England.

After Edward's father, dies, Edward is to be crowned the King. Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke of Buckingham have other plans. Edward (Ned) and his brother are put in the Tower of London to 'protect' them. Lady Scrope has no trust in the two Dukes. She feels that they are doing what they are for nefarious reasons. 

Margaret Beaufort is Lady Scropes sister, and she desperately wants her son Henry Tudor to be the next king and she will do what she can to see that this comes to fruition. Thus, the War of the Roses.  After the boys were put in the Tower, Ned thought he was just in the Tower for safekeeping and to get ready for his coronation. That does not happen as we know, and King Richard III is put on the throne. He tells Lady Scrope that he is 'protecting the boys' from anyone who wishes them ill.

Margaret Beaufort will do whatever she can to see that her son is on the throne. After Richard is killed in the Battle of Bosworth. Edwards sister is Elizabeth of York, marries Henry Tudor and this puts an end to the War of the Roses. So, what happened to Edward and his brother Dickon? No one really knows, bones were found somewhere in the Tower, but they have not been tested so will we ever know? I like to think that Lady Scrope was able to spirit the boys away and they lived long and happy lives away from the machinations of the court. But will we ever know what actually happened to the boys? Will the bones that were found going to be tested? We may never know but I like to think that they grew up happy and had great lives even if not on the throne as was Edwards destiny

I am a huge fan of historical fiction and The Godmother's Secret for me is one of the best I have read. Elizabeth St. John did a humongous amount of research to try to keep the novel true to history. The characters leapt off the pages and you could almost believe that the reader was right there in this treacherous time in English history. 

Of course, I will be giving this novel 5 stars, truly deserves more but that is all I can do. I do plan on reading more by Elizabeth St. John. If you are a fan of historical fiction and this period, then go read this book! You won't be disappointed. 

I received a copy of the book for review purposes only.





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