The Towers of Nine by Alyssa Louttit

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Young Adult Fantasy Fiction

Title: The Towers of Nine
Author: Alyssa Louttit
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy Fiction
Where to Read: Amazon, Kindle Unlimited, Kindle Vella (Under the name Tower of Memories).

Synopsis:
There’s three things Serafina knows about herself. She likes science, she’s never casted a magic spell in her life, and she wants nothing more than to attend the magic school of her dreams. The fairytale place her mother always told her stories of. But are the nightmares lurking in the walls a price she’s willing to pay for the chance of a lifetime?

Inspirations: 
Manga, Anime, Television, Fairy Tales, Mythology and Video Games. (Adventure RPGs, mostly.) Specifically: Hunter x Hunter, RWBY, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Charmed.

About the Author: 
I suppose I’m someone with a lot of interests and a love of storytelling in all its many forms. I wanted to explore some ideas and things I’ve always loved. I mostly just want to give people the same kind of feelings my favorite things have given me.

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Top 10 Fantasy Audiobooks to Transport You to Another World

Fantasy audiobook montage with colorful book covers featuring dragons, castles, magic, and diverse characters. Perfect for escaping into another world.

Fantasy audiobooks offer a captivating escape into extraordinary worlds, brimming with magic, mythical creatures, and epic adventures. Whether you crave classic tales or the latest releases, there's a fantasy audiobook waiting to enthrall you. Here are our top ten picks to fire up your imagination:The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss: Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Kvothe, a legendary bard recounting his magical education and thrilling adventures.

Book Review: Vampires Don't Observe Shabbos by Michelle Franklin, illustrated by Jonathan Burrello

A copy of this book was sent to me in return for an honest review~

Funny picture book cover featuring a vampire celebrating Shabbat. Title: Vampires Don't Observe Shabbos

I always really enjoy reading these books! Each book in this series uses fantasy creatures and humour to introduce a Jewish topic. They are quick reads filled with cute funny pictures throughout. I love finding out more about each event. For this book, it was Shabbos. We learn about when it is, how long it is for, what Jews do during it (and what they can't do).

This book was so fascinating and a really good experience. I learnt more and I had a fun time reading.

I highly recommend all of the books in this series!



Guest Post: Leon Stevens on being an indie author


The first thing that I wrote that wasn't part of a school assignment was probably a song lyric, but I always scrapped it because I was never happy with the result. Or my voice. Then came my poetic journey. I ventured back into lyric writing to make sense of a difficult situation. The poems followed as some of the unused ideas became short poetic pieces. During my poetic journey, I started to sketch images that came to me. Some of these images evoked ideas that became my short, short stories—one or two paragraphs that tell part of a story that leaves the rest to your imagination. Some of my stories became longer, but still without conclusion, similar to waking from a dream and lying in bed thinking, what the…?

Where Dreams Are Lost: The Second Nightmare by Stuart Tudor

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horror historical book

Title: Where Dreams Are Lost: The Second Nightmare
Author: Stuart Tudor
Genre: Horror, historical
Where to read: On Amazon, B&N, almost everywhere.

Synopsis:

Within the carcass of Detroit’s prosperity, something dark has arisen.

The Life Of Lea

Check out this beautiful children's book:

childrens book picture book about a purple panda and being different

Synopsis:

Lea is born different to all the other red pandas. The reason? No-one knows, not at first anyway.

Before the votes can be made to banish her from Harmonly, Lea decides to leave.

She finds a quiet little town not far from her home, but what she discovers there changes her life forever.

Join Lea as she embarks on a life changing discovery. What does she learn and could it change the world?


Available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited and in paperback

Book Review: Midnight Son: A Prophecies of Ragnarok Story by Marie Sinadjan

 A copy of this book was sent to me in return for an honest review ~

I really enjoyed this short story! You follow Baldr, a son of Odin and some of his life. Including some battles, relationships and afterlife. Alongside this is a mystery surrounding his twin brother.

Passion by Matthew Pearce

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Title: Passion 
Author: Matthew Pearce 
Genre: Thriller 
Where to read: Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, Amazon UK, Amazon US, Waterstones, Barnes and Noble 

Fear by Matthew Pearce

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Title: Fear 
Author: Matthew Pearce 
Genre: Thriller 
Where to read: Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, Amazon UK, Amazon US, Waterstones, Barnes & Noble