The Star Host (Broken Moon #1) by F.T. Lukens Release Date: March 3, 2016 Goodreads Link Publisher: Duet Books, the Young Adult imprint of Interlude Press Cover Artist: C.B. Messer Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing F.T. Lukens author of The Star Host. Hi F.T., thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little… Continue reading Looking for a New M/M SciFy Novel to Read? Check out F.T. Lukens’ ‘The Star Host’ (author guest blog, excerpt and giveaway)
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A Mika Review: Lucky Linus by Gene Grant
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars ★★★★★ Is the possibility of fulfilling your heart’s desire worth the risk of breaking it? Fourteen-year-old Linus Lightman is understandably reluctant to trust his newest foster family, the Nelsons, after he’s bounced through the system since being being taken from his neglectful mother. He’s certain they will reject… Continue reading A Mika Review: Lucky Linus by Gene Grant
A YA on YA Saturday Special: Aurora on Reading and Writing YA Fiction
A YA on YA Saturday Special Our YA Reviewer, Aurora, on Reading and Writing YA Fiction Since I was young, I always liked to read anything and everything. Our house was filled with books, and by the time I was about ten I had read every single one of them. I never bothered with… Continue reading A YA on YA Saturday Special: Aurora on Reading and Writing YA Fiction
An Aurora YA Review: And The Children Shall Lead (Children of the Knight #4) by Michael J. Bowler
Rating: 4 out of 5 The campaign to save California’s children was only the beginning. Now King Arthur and his Round Table of teenaged knights set their sights on fixing something even bigger – the entire country. How? By targeting America’s most sacred document – The Constitution. Native American teens Kai and Dakota, despite harboring… Continue reading An Aurora YA Review: And The Children Shall Lead (Children of the Knight #4) by Michael J. Bowler
An Aurora YA Review: There Is No Fear (Children of the Knight, #3) by Michael J. Bowler
Rating: 4 stars out of 5 The most famous boy in the world is a prisoner. He’s been charged with a crime he didn’t commit, a crime that could send him to prison for the rest of his life. Languishing within The Compound, the most secure juvenile facility in California, while the district attorney vows… Continue reading An Aurora YA Review: There Is No Fear (Children of the Knight, #3) by Michael J. Bowler
An Aurora YA Review: Fire (Dreams of Fire and Gods #2) by James Erich
Rating: 5 stars out of 5 A thousand years ago, two rival factions of gods, the Stronni and Taaweh, nearly destroyed the Kingdom of Dasak in their war for power. Then the Taaweh vanished and the Stronni declared victory. Now, tensions between the human emperor and his regent are at an all-time high. The regent’s… Continue reading An Aurora YA Review: Fire (Dreams of Fire and Gods #2) by James Erich
An Aurora YA Review: Dreams (Dreams of Fire and Gods #1) by James Erich
Rating: 4 stars out of 5 A thousand years ago, two factions of gods, the Stronni and the Taaweh, nearly destroyed the Kingdom of Dasak by warring for the land and the frightened humans who lived there. Then suddenly the Taaweh vanished and the Stronni declared victory. Now, as tensions escalate between the emperor and… Continue reading An Aurora YA Review: Dreams (Dreams of Fire and Gods #1) by James Erich
An Aurora YA Review: Carnival-Decatur by Zoe Lynne
Rating: I give this book 4 out of 5 A Harmony Ink Press Young Adult Title In a world of lights, music, fanfare and fun, there’s not a lot left to the mundane, and nothing can be truer for four special boys whose lives intertwine in a most unusual, unexpected way. They all have secrets… Continue reading An Aurora YA Review: Carnival-Decatur by Zoe Lynne