Darkest Hour: Publication Day!

Darkest Hour, Book 3 of the Battle Ground series, is now available on Amazon!

From now until Sunday 20th, the Kindle edition will be 99p to download (full price £2.99). Battle Ground and False Flag are also available at 99p each, and you’ll find all three books on Kindle Unlimited and the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library.

Darkest Hour is going on a blog tour, starting today! Check out these book blogs for reviews and write-ups. We’ll post direct links on the blog every day – check back here to find out what the reviewers think of Book 3!

Darkest Hour – Coming TOMORROW!

Darkest Hour is coming tomorrow! Download your copy of Book 3 for 99p on launch day (normally £2.99), or read the full story with the Battle Ground series box set: Books 1-3 for £1.99 (normally £3.99).

Bex Ellman and Ketty Smith are fighting on opposite sides in a British civil war. Bex and her friends are in hiding, but when Ketty threatens her family, Bex learns that her safety is more fragile than she thought.

Darkest Hour Countdown: Two Days!

TWO DAYS until the launch of Darkest Hour – the book that finally reveals what happens next in the Battle Ground series!

From October 17th, Kindle and paperback editions will be available to buy direct from Amazon – and from October 17th-20th, the Kindle edition will be 99p to download (normal price £2.99).

Darkest Hour Countdown: One Week!

Darkest Hour, Book 3 of the Battle Ground series, will be launching on Amazon in ONE WEEK!

Darkest Hour cover and blurb

From October 17th, Kindle and paperback editions will be available to buy direct from Amazon – and from October 17th-20th, the Kindle edition will be 99p to download (normal price £2.99).

Don’t miss the Darkest Hour blog tour, starting October 17th. We’ll post links to all the blogs here so you can see what the reviewers think of Book 3!

Don’t forget to leave your reviews of the Battle Ground series on Amazon, and on your favourite review sites. Every review makes a huge difference, and helps us to reach our audience. Thank you!

YA Review: Children of Blood and Bone

Title: Children of Blood and Bone
Author: Tomi Adeyemi
Edition: Paperback
Rating: 4/5

I’ve been looking forward to reading this. ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ is a West-African-inspired fantasy story about Orisha, a kingdom where magic has disappeared, and the Maji who used to practice magic have been wiped out to prevent its return. The story is told through three POV characters – a teenage girl who would have magical powers if the gods hadn’t taken them from the world; a teenage princess; and her brother, the heir to the throne.

The book follows the characters as their lives collide, and they discover a ritual that might bring magic back. It’s an adventure story and a fantasy road trip, with plenty of obstacles in the paths of the protagonists. At 525 pages, it’s a reasonably long YA novel, and it covers a lot of ground – literally and in terms of character development and plot.

The central character is Zélie, the potential Maji. She witnessed the execution of her Maji mother when the magic practitioners were killed, and she works hard to look after her father, and keep her family safe in their fishing village on edge of Orisha. When she meets Amari, the princess, on a visit to the capital, they set off a chain of events that leads them to the ritual, and to the journey across Orisha, pursued by the prince.

There is plenty of action and danger, and plenty of excitement. There are unexpected twists, and unplanned adventures as the characters travel to their goal. Even over 500+ pages, the plot rarely stands still, and there is always another obstacle, and another plot twist, just over the page. Zélie is a strong, determined protagonist, and Amari has to learn quickly how to defend herself and survive outside the palace.

The system of magic is unusual, with different clans of Maji specialising in different forms of magic, and the connection with the gods is explicit and central to the book. The setting is engaging – a Nigerian-inspired land with jungles, deserts, and mountains; villages, cities, and traveling caravans. Political intrigues at court provide the backdrop to Amari’s life, with her strict mother, and her father, the King who fears the return of magic.

All the ingredients for an exciting journey, and a quest with the potential to heal the kingdom – or to destroy it.

Have you read Children of Blood and Bone? What did you think of the story? And what about the relationships between the characters? Click through to the full blog to access the comments section, and share your thoughts! No spoilers, though – you can post those on GoodReads!

Review cross-posted to GoodReads.


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