Blog Tour: “Song for A Lost Kingdom II – Love Never Surrenders” by Steve Moretti

Music, history and a hint of magic... what more can a novel have? That's the dream, at least for me. (Well, mystery is my other soft spot, but one can't have everything, right?) That's why I agreed to be part of the blog tour for "Song for a Lost Kingdom" about a year ago, and as I expected, I ended up loving it! (You can read my review if you click on the title!) Today, I'm here to share the sequel with you, a book that I have waited for ever since I've finished the first one.

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Ultimate Blog Tour #2: ‘Chasing Graves’ by Ben Galley – First Chapter Review

Hey guys, It's still my hiatus, and I'm still not ready to come full back... And I have to admit that until a couple of days ago, I completely forgot about the second ultimate blog tour!! 🙀🙊 I'm so ashamed... I was so excited about it before... It's just things have been really rough for me lately. Anyways, here I am, at last being part of the tour, and I can say that I am honestly excited about finishing the book. ...that is, because I originally committed to a first chapter review, and as things are, that's what I can do right now. Hopefully, I'll be able to post a full review soon. It's actually a very interesting and challenging thing to do, this is the very first time that I write a review after only having read one chapter of a book. Here's all that you should know about 'Chasing Graves' by Ben Galley!

‘A Flight of Broken Wings’ by Nupur Chowdhury

This review has been long due! With things coming up in my life this year, my reading has seriously slowed down, but I'm slowly conquering my huge TBR pile. 'A Flight of the Broken Wings' is the first book in 'The Aeriel Chronicles' series (and so far the only one published), which is a fantasy thriller kind of story, and something I've been very interested in, though unfortunately it took an unhealthily long time to get to it. And what have I missed before!

‘The Hobbit’ by J.R.R. Tolkien – An Untouched Bookshelf Challenge Review

For a long time I couldn't decide which book to start with from my extremely long unread physical books list. Finally, I decided by 'The Hobbit'. I didn't realize at first, but this is also the book that has been on my shelf unread for the longest time. For 14 years has this book, one that seemingly every other people like me has read already, been sitting on my shelf, waiting to be finally discovered. Not anymore. I finished it, and here are my thoughts about my experience with it!

‘The White Globe’ by Lawrence M. Nysschens

We're through the middle of autumn, and as the long, cold evenings approach, I always feel a bit more open to weird realities and interesting thoughts to read. Though I'm not sure I completely got this one, here are my thoughts - I hope you enjoy them while sipping your hot coffee (or anything hot)!

‘Cold Fire’ by James Hartley

Today's Halloween, so it's only natural if one shares a review that's somewhat spooky. This one that I'm writing about, 'Cold Fire' is not one that can be without hesitation categorized as 'spooky', but it has a weird, otherworldly and magical atmosphere that I felt it would be perfect for today. So, bring your coffee and read about my experience with it!