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Roaring Blog Tour

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Today I am teaming up with the author @linzduga & @favouritepagesclub

Roaring

Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC (Teen)
Release Date: August 3rd 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Paranormal

Colt Clemmons is an agent in a specialized division within the Bureau of Investigation—one that hunts down not just mobsters, but also monsters.

For reasons that are kept top secret, Colt is the only person who can resist a siren’s voice. But he’s never had a chance to test this ability. The last siren left in the world mysteriously disappeared years ago.
Then one night, with a single word, she reveals herself. It seems too good to be true. And it is.
Because nothing about this siren—her past, her powers, or her purpose—is what it seems…
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This book was received from the Author, and Publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

Roaring is newest release from the very talented author, Lindsey Duga.

A spectacular young adult historical paranormal romance. That after reading you will suffer greatly from a book hangover.

Set during the probation era in america in 1929, Roaring is a completely unique historical paranormal fantasy. Let say this one of the best concepts in paranormal I have come across. The world building is phenomenal, with vibrant atmospheric imagery. Cleverly written the reader will feel submerged into the alternate world of Lindsey Duga, highly imaginative creation. The books dual POV’s voices adds wonderful insight into this fast paced action packed read.

The two main protagonist are Eris, last known Siren, who happens to work as singer in a speakeasy, and Colt who’s special expertise is highly needed, because he works for a bureau that hunts down monsters.

The romance is sizzling hot as the two main characters navigate through neck break speed that takes on adventures to different cities. This is one highly recommended books that grabbed my attention and held it fast. The characters are well developed and I really enjoyed the the sub characters as they added a lot of dimension to the storyline. The historical elements are wonderful as it during a time of speakeasies, and mobsters, with a magical realism aspect of monsters.

This well researched book opens with a listing of common 20’s slang phrases, so you can refer back to further your enjoyment.

Looking forward to reading more books from this very talented author.

Lindsey Duga is a middle grade and young adult writer with a passion for fantasy, science fiction, and basically any genre that takes you away from the real world. She wrote her first novel in college while she was getting her bachelor’s in Mass Communication from Louisiana State University.

Other than writing and cuddling with her morkie puppy, Delphi, Lindsey loves catching up on the latest superhero TV show and practicing yoga.

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Universe of Two

Hardcover: 448 pages
Publisher: William Morrow (August 4, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062878441
ISBN-13: 978-0062878441



Praise for UNIVERSE OF TWO

“Rarely does historical fiction get everything so right as Universe of Two: compelling characters, faithful detail, a story packed with unexpected twists, and a sure, authentic voice that never wavers. In this novel of the dawn of the atomic age and its profound consequences, Stephen Kiernan leads us along a journey of conscience as complex and infinite as the science itself.” —Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author of The Golden Hour

“Stephen Kiernan has pulled off the nearly impossible, reminding us by wrapping a war story in a love story that although we hold the power for our own extinction, we also have the power to redeem, heal, and save. The most tender, terrifying, relevant book you’ll read this year.” —Jenna Blum, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us and The Lost Family

“Based loosely on the life of mathematician and organ-maker Charles B. Fisk, this fascinating novel delves into the guilt and remorse that wracked him for his part in the development of the atomic bomb. . . . The two main characters are complex and flawed, but when they come together, their world is in harmony.” —Library Journal

“Kiernan recreates the zeitgeist of America leading up to the atomic bomb on a national and personal level: the eager anticipation of wartime’s end, the grimly fascinating science, and the growing sense of guilt and dread. Simultaneously tender and hard-hitting, this riveting story offers much to reflect upon.” —Booklist

“Universe of Two skillfully educates, entertains and enlightens as great historical fiction should . . . . Masterfully researched and exquisitely told.” —The Patriot Ledger

From the critically acclaimed author of The Baker’s Secret and The Curiosity comes a novel of conscience, love, and redemption—a fascinating fictionalized account of the life of Charlie Fisk, a gifted mathematician who was drafted into Manhattan Project and ordered against his morals to build the detonator for the atomic bomb. With his musician wife, he spends his postwar life seeking redemption—and they find it together.

Graduating from Harvard at the height of World War II, brilliant mathematician Charlie Fish is assigned to the Manhattan Project. Working with some of the age’s greatest scientific minds, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, and Leo Szilard, Charlie is assigned the task of designing and building the detonator of the atomic bomb.

As he performs that work Charlie suffers a crisis of conscience, which his wife, Brenda—unaware of the true nature of Charlie’s top-secret task—mistakes as self-doubt. She urges him to set aside his qualms and continue. Once the bombs strike Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the feelings of culpability devastate him and Brenda.

At the war’s end, Charlie receives a scholarship to pursue a PhD in physics at Stanford—an opportunity he and Brenda hope will allow them a fresh start. But the past proves inescapable. All any of his new colleagues can talk about is the bomb, and what greater atomic weapons might be on the horizon. Haunted by guilt, Charlie and Brenda leave Stanford and decide to dedicate the rest of their lives to making amends for the evil he helped to birth into the world.

Based on the life of the actual mathematician Charles B. Fisk, Universe of Two combines riveting historical drama with a poignant love story. Stephen Kiernan has conjured a remarkable account of two people struggling to heal their consciences and find peace in a world forever changed.

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This book was received from the Author, and Publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

“It turns out the greatest kinds of strength are hidden, and move slowly, and cannot be stopped by anything until they have changed the world.”

Nineteen  year old mathematician Charlie Fish, who is sent to Chicago under the guidance of his uncle, who happens to be a professor. His uncle assigns him advance mathematical calculations and has him expanding his knowledge in mechanical engineering.

This is in hope keeping young Charlie out of war. Charlie is a kind and very sensitive person who tends to be naive. This is something that tends to happen to a lot of really gifted individuals, or people who are genuine good hearted.

Charlie has a chance meeting with Brenda at her family’s Chicago music store during his breaks from working on a secret government project at a nearby university. The two bond and a romantic friendship blossoms. Charlie finds himself in a dilemma when he recruited as part of the team sent to Los Alamos. A top secret project that code named the Manhattan Project.

Brenda is beside herself with the the long absence of Charlie, and her frustration is seen through her inability to understand the magnitude of Charlie’s work. His cryptic letters are evasive. Brenda a talented and passionate organist, who also is little self centered, but her character is depicted perfectly.

Things become even more clearer as actuality of the work Charlie and the rest of the team have been working on. The guilt weights heavily on his shoulders, as he is sworn to deep secrecy he struggles under his moral convictions. Turning to Brenda for strength and reassurance following the actual bombings in Japan.

This was a compelling book loosely based on Charlie Fisk, the man responsible for building the detonator for the atomic bomb.

The author has interwoven several thought provoking themes in this novel, there  is the romance, along with the music and the most notable is one of listening to our own moral compass.

The author gives a glimpse of the historica, Manhattan Project and the men who designed the atom bomb.

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Photo Credit: Beowulf Sheehan

As a journalist and novelist, Stephen P. Kiernan has published nearly four million words. His newspaper work garnered more than forty awards — including the George Polk Award and the Scripps Howard Award for Distinguished Service to the First Amendment.

Stephen’s newest novel, UNIVERSE OF TWO, will be out May 5, 2020. He is also author of the novels THE CURIOSITY (now in television series development), THE BAKER’S SECRET (a regional Indie bestseller), and THE HUMMINGBIRD. He has also written two nonfiction books, LAST RIGHTS and AUTHENTIC PATRIOTISM. His work has been translated into many languages.

Stephen was born in Newtonville, NY the sixth of seven children. A graduate of Middlebury College, he received a Master of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. He has chaired the board of the Young Writers Project, served on the Vermont Legislative Committee on Pain and Palliative Care, and served on the advisory board of the New Hampshire Palliative Care Initiative. He has spoken and consulted around the country about hospice, palliative care and advance directives.

A performer on the guitar since he was ten years old, Stephen has recorded 3 CDs of solo instrumentals, and composed music for dance, the stage and documentary films.

He lives in Vermont with his two amazing sons.

 
       
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Sight Unseen

Hello Bookish Friends
Today  I am reviewing a thrilling book full of suspense and historical elements that I really enjoyed.

Sight Unseen by Sandra Ireland 5*#Review @22_ireland @BirlinnBooks @lovebooksgroup #SightUnseen #lovebookstours  @ajentjenny @polygonBooks #TheSarahSutherlandSeries

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Author: Sandra Ireland
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd (13 Aug. 2020

2019. Sarah Sutherland is struggling to cope with the demands of her day job, caring for her elderly father and keeping tabs on her backpacking daughter. She wanted to be an archaeologist, but now in her forties, she is divorced, alone, and there seems to be no respite, no glimmer of excitement on the horizon. However, she does have a special affinity with the Kilgour Witch, Alie Gowdie, who lived in Sarah’s cottage until her execution in 1648, and Sarah likes nothing better than to retreat into a world of sorcery, spells and religious fanaticism. Her stories delight tourists as she leads them along the cobbled streets of her home town, but what really lies behind the tale of Alie Gowdie, the Kilgour Witch? Can Sarah uncover the truth in order to right a centuries-old wrong? And what else might modern-day Kilgour be hiding, just out of sight?

 

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This book was received from the Author, and Publisher, in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and thoughts expressed in this review are completely my own.

Sight Unseen by Sandra Ireland

Sight Unseen by Sandra Ireland is the first book in a new trilogy of crime thrillers.

A multifaceted book that grabs your attention straight away. Middle aged Sarah Sutherland life seems to be headed nowhere, stuck at a dead end job, the sole caretaker for her father. Sarah wanted to be an archaeologist when she was younger, but that is all in the past. She still has a passion for historical people and events, she dresses in black and is a tour guide at night. Leading tourist down cobbled stone streets of her home town of Kilgour. She delightfully weave historical facts within her stories, to engage her audience.

When Sarah is invited to read an antique leather bond book by her friend Charlotte, who is the manager of the towns Tollbooth museum. She comes across more information on mysterious of Alie Gowdie, a young woman executed in 1648 for witchcraft. A riddle that needs solving,  along with more clues, and the realization that Alie Gowdie lived in the very same house as her centuries previously. Gowdie was accused of witchcraft and relations with the Devil, branded the ‘Kilgour Witch’ by a Reverend Wilkie and was executed in 1648.

The history surrounding 1648. When Alie Gowdie married Richard Webster was   during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history. The king Charles I is about to lose his head, and little does Alie know that she too will meet a grisly end within the year.

Through Reverend Wilkie journals, Sarah is determined to uncover the facts surrounding the charges and trial of a woman who was executed during a time where witch hunts were used for more sinister motives. The accused usually did not have a voice.

Seamless narration between the two POV’s, that of Sarah and her elderly father John gives the reader more insight into complex family dynamics. Along with a romantic love interest propel the storyline along, as tale unfolds. Sarah convinced that more is being hidden in modern day Kilgour.

 

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Sandra Ireland was awarded a Carnegie-Cameron scholarship to study for an MLitt in Writing Practice and Study at the University of Dundee, graduating with a distinction in 2014. Her work has appeared in various publications and women’s magazines. She is the author of Beneath the Skin (2016), Bone Deep (2018) and The Unmaking of Ellie Rook (2019). She lives in Carnoustie, Scotland. I really enjoyed reading this thrilling mystery with its bit of gothic style elements woven in.

 

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