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Blog Tour - Tell me a Story, Babushka

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Tell me a Story, Babushka  by Carola Schmidt Thank you to Blackberry Book Tours for this copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 🌻⚘🦋🌻⚘🦋🌻⚘🦋🌻⚘🦋🌻⚘🦋🌻  Book Information Genre:  Children’s picture books Print length : 27 and 28 pages Age range: 4 – 11 years When Karina asks Babushka to tell her a story about a princess and monsters, Babushka surprises her granddaughter, and even herself, telling a story about her life in Ukraine and how she had to run away to another country during the Holodomor. This folktale about memories and family is a sweet story about immigration and how history brought us to where we live today. #1 “Tell me a story, Babushka” was a best-selling new release in Children’s Multicultural Literature on Amazon USA (Aug 2019) “Reading Tell me a story, Babushka is a reminder of how much strength, love and pride a Ukrainian grandmother has for preserving history through her grandchildren. While combining two elements: the Holodom...

Blog Tour - Children of This World

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Morgan Le Fay: Children of This World by Jo-Anne Blanco  I Would like to thank Love Books Tours for inviting me on this wonderful Blog Tour. 🎄☃️🤶🎄🎅🎄☃️🤶🎄🎅🎄☃️🤶🎄🎅🎄 B Book Information  A STORM IS BREWING … Brothers Ambrosius and Uther Pendragon have landed in Belerion with an army raised to fight High King Vortigern. Supporters of the High King gather at Tintagel, seat of Morgan’s father the Duke of Belerion, as they prepare for battle. Ominous clouds of war hang over the castle, treachery lurks in the shadows, and rumours abound that Ambrosius is being aided by a powerful dark force from the past … Since Morgan’s encounter with the Piskies and the Muryans, the faerie tribes have united against her, vowing revenge. Meanwhile, her powers are growing faster and stronger, her dreams and visions more potent. On Samhain night, when the veil between the worlds becomes thin, Morgan resolves to summon Diana the Moon Huntress to her once again, with terrifying and tragi...

Blog Tour - Morgan Le Fay: Small Things and Great

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Morgan Le Fay: Small Things and Great (Fata Morgana Series Book 1)  by Jo-Anne Blanco  I would like to thank Love Books Tours for inviting me on this wonderful Blog Tour. 🍁☔⛅🍁☔⛅🍁☔⛅🍁☔⛅🍁☔⛅🍁  Book Information THE CHILD FATED TO SHAPE DESTINIES … Morgan is a little girl who lives in Tintagel Castle by the sea, loved and sheltered by her noble parents, the Duke and Duchess of Belerion. An extraordinarily clever child, extremely sharp-eyed, exceptionally curious. A little girl unlike other children. One stormy night a ship is wrecked off the coast, bringing with it new friends – Fleur the princess from a far-off land, Safir the stowaway with a secret, and the mysterious twins Merlin and Ganieda. Morgan’s visions of another world awaken her to the realisation that she can see things others cannot. That she has powers other people do not possess. Not long afterwards, Morgan encounters Diana, the Moon Huntress, who charges her with a dangerous mission that only she can a...

Blog Tour - The Faerie Tree 

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The Faerie Tree  by Jane Cable On my Blog today I have the pleasure of Sharing with you........ The Faerie Tree  I would like to thank Rachel Random Resources and Jane Cable for inviting me on the Blog Tour. 🧚‍♀️🌲🧚‍♂️🌲🧚‍♀️🌲🧚‍♂️🌲🧚‍♀️🌲🧚‍♂️🌲🧚‍♀️🌲🧚‍♂️🌲🧚‍♀️🌲 Book Information  HOW CAN A MEMORY SO VIVID BE WRONG? In the summer of 1986 Robin and Izzie hold hands under The Faerie Tree and wish for a future together. Within hours tragedy rips their dreams apart. In the winter of 2006, each carrying their own burden of grief, they stumble back into each other’s lives and try to create a second chance. But why are their memories of 1986 so different? And which one of them is right? With strong themes of memory, love and grief, The Faerie Tree is a novel as gripping and unputdownable as Jane Cables first book, The Cheesemaker’s House , which won the Suspense & Crime category of The Alan Titchmarsh Shows Peoples Novel...