I review children’s books from picture books to YA for Armadillo Magazine, The Children’s Book Review, iReadBooks Tours and was a former reviewer for the Children’s Book Council of Australia. Here you’ll find links to all of those reviews, guest posts, author interviews and giveaways.
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Spotlight: The Search for the Scepter
Title: The Search for the Scepter | Author: Julie Dinges | Illustrator: Nazar Horokhivskyi | Publisher: Mascot | Publication Date: December 2020 Mom’s Choice Award Winner (Gold)Reader’s Favorite Five-Star Recipient Book Description: When Princesses Rosalie and Scarlet went to bed on a warm summer night,they didn’t expect to awake to such a fright.Their father the king’s scepter was taken by a…
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Guest Post: Author Melissa Muldoon
A peek behind the desk of award-winning author, Melissa Muldoon, where she shares her creative process from outlining and research to drafting and revising A day in the life of Melissa Muldoon is spent in her home office in Austin, Texas, with a beagle at her feet, a cup of espresso on her desk, typing…
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Guest Post: Author Fenyx Blue
Fenyx Blue, former Those Who Excel Teacher of the Year, mother of three, creator of Team Bully-Free Forever, and youth empowerment activist shares her insights on dealing with bullying during a pandemic Parenting during a pandemic has been difficult, but being distant has not prevented bullying from entering households across the globe. Distance learning has continued…
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Guest Post: Author Marlene M. Bell
I love when authors “think different” (as Apple would say, though I really feel it should be differentLY). This interview with one of the main characters in Mia and Nattie: One Great Team! just happens to be a lamb. An entertaining way of introducing readers to her adorable book. An Interview with Nattie about Texas…
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Blog Tour + Giveaway: Mia and Nattie
Book Title: Mia and Nattie – One Great Team | Author: Marlene M. Bell | Category: Children’s Fiction (Ages 3-7) | Publisher: Ewephoric Publishing| Release date: October 3, 2020 Book Description: Nattie’s mouth was a little crooked. Her legs were a bit shorter than usual, and one horn was too straight, like a unicorn’s horn. But Mia thought Nattie was perfect. In a read-aloud…