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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Rogues, Royals, and Raiding Roc - by Sarah Rodecker and Helena George: COVER REVEAL!!!

Yo ho ho, ye scallawags!

This is a monumental day as it is the cover reveal for the final book in the Pirate Hunter Chronicles series - by Sarah Rodecker and Helena George! Rogues, Royals, and Raiding Roc! These books have been the most recent that I've featured for cover reveals on my blog and it's so strange to think this is the last one?

Will it live up to how amazing the others have been?

Spoiler alert: it is.

You'll have to tell me your thoughts at the end of this scrolling

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This is me any time pirates are mentioned.

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This was me when I saw the cover. It's my favorite of all of them, and that's saying a lot.

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Will this be the last collaboration that Sarah and Helena do together? I hope not as they are a power team! Check out the interview I did with them from the last book release HERE!

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You should read the other books #1: Ships, Secrets, and Survivors, #2: Sins, Sons, and Siren Songs, & #3: Rumors, Reunions, and Revenge.

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*cannons boom*

Two queens fighting for a throne.
A king returns to his home.
And the master of the seas.

Three years, and Pirate Queen Bonnie Clearwater still sails the seas. She continues to evade the pirate hunters, and her army only grows stronger until it threatens the whole Alliance of Kingdoms. In a desperate move, Captain Adi sails to the east to look for allies before her cousin begins to march across the kingdoms, one by one.

Meanwhile, Ravin must do the impossible—return to his home country of Arrothray and gain the leadership of the del Mankayl assassin clan. After running from his past for years, the time has come to confront the truth behind his family name.

The Red Wind Legends were once fire-side stories, told by sailors, parents, and travellers. But they continue to grow, wild and free, like the seas themselves. As the Alliance makes a final desperate stand against the Pirate Nation, the legacy of the Master of the Seas holds the key to victory.


Release date:
December 14, 2021


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That's not all! There are preorder goodies! If you order this before the release date then fill out THIS FORM HERE and you could win:
Physical (US only):
A bookmark
A crown sticker
Two character art cards
Tea

Virtual (open Internationally):
A PDF of Branded, a Pirate Hunter Novella
Access to an exclusive content page with fun downloads


Haven't read these books but desperately want to? Or you already have read them and you just want to enjoy them all over again? Well,  Helena and Sarah are hosting a readathon of the entire series during the month of December (December 5th-January 1st), where each week is focused on a specific book. There will be an exclusive chat group on Instagram where readers can interact with us, the authors, and chat with each other about the books.



Now that this is the end of the series, we have to look at the covers together, of course. What do you think? Of all of these, which is your favorite?







As I said, I don't think you can beat this one, but I really love the first one, too. What are you waiting for? The book is not just it's cover, so read these books and tell me what you think about them yourself! Congrats to Sarah and Helena for having made it through a whole series!

Chloe the MovieCritic

Sunday, November 21, 2021

The Give Thanks for Books Tag!

Hello, friends!

I'm here to talk quickly about books, because books are the best. I have spent a good chunk of my life reading, and I miss reading with my current busy schedule. I'm going to feel better even thinking about them, though, which is why I'm here! The terrific Olivia tagged me with the Give Thanks for Books Tag! I'm grateful for her, and Hamlette who created this tag! Thanks Olivia!


The Rules

1. Thank the person who tagged you. 
2. Fill out the tag.
3. Share the tag graphic in your post.
4. Tag four friends.
5. Provide a clean copy of the tag for easy copying.

The Questions:

G -- A book you're Grateful to a friend for recommending

You guys are probably tired of me mentioning North & South - by Elisabeth Gaskell, but it's my third favorite book of all time so I'm not going to stop talking about it any time soon. The friend who recommended it knew I love Jane Austen and Charles Dickens so this would be perfect for me. She also recommended Wives & Daughters - by Elisabeth Gaskell which was exactly what I needed at the time.

I -- A book that fires your Imagination

The Girl Who Drank the Moon - by Kelly Barnhill. I want to read a million more stories set in this world! It made me realize that dragons can come in all shapes and sizes, and it only matters about the fire within inside. Just all of this book makes me want to sit down and write into the sunset (see what I did there?).


V -- A book with a Vivid setting

Shadow Spinner - by Susan Fletcher. It is about a girl who provides Scheherazade with stories, and I felt like I was in the 1001 Nights myself. It's been a long time since I read it, but scenes describing the hustle and bustle of the markets still stick with me. It is probably responsible for inspiring my current WIP...


E -- An Encouraging book

Wild Bird - by Wendelin Van Draanen. Whatever you've come through you can still take flight. Wren goes through dark moments and she has to find the light. It encouraged me a lot!


T -- A book that Taught you something

The Magician's Elephant - by Kate DiCamillo. It taught me the importance of asking, "What if? Why not? Could it be?" A mind open to possibilities is open to everything else, like forgiveness and humility.


H -- A Happy book

I pondered this for a long time, as I was trying to come up with a book that was 100% happy from start to finish. Finally I had to tell myself that this question is for a book that MAKES ME happy. 

Howl's Moving Castle - by Diana Wynn Jones. I've already read it at least twice, but I want to read it again because it is so fun! Lots of hijinks and things to keep anyone happy.


A -- An Amusing book

All of the books of The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place that I've read so far (which is 1-5, so I'm only missing the last one) have made me laugh so much. I cackle while washing the dishes listening to the audiobook and make my family nervous. Though it is against Miss Penelope Lumley's best efforts, the Alexander, Beowulf, and Cassiopeia get into lots of trouble, and it is hilarious.



N -- A New-to-you book or author you discovered this year

The Truth About Twinkie Pie - by Kat Yeh. I loved Leia (GiGi) and this book highlighted her struggles. One time, it wasn't even a sad part but I was just sitting and crying while reading this book because I FELT that much for her!



K -- A fictional character you feel a Kinship with

Louisiana Elefante from Lousiana's Way Home - by Kate DiCamillo. We first see her in Raymie Nightingale and I thought she and I were somewhat similar. When she got her own book to shine in I really saw all of the similarities come into place. A difference is that she is an amazing singer which is an activity I never partake in. 


S -- A book you want to Share with others

The Ickabog - by J. K. Rowling. It was one of my favorite books that I read last year, and it was such a rollicking good time. In addition to that it cut me deeply, so of course, misery loves company. It is so fun, deep, and poignant. I am the only person I know who has read it so I want others to read it, too!



I tag:
Sam @ Bookshire
ThunderbirdQueen @ The Winchester North Star
Emily Grant @ Words Really Matter
Katherine & Grace @ The Maidens of Green Gables


Clean Question List

G -- A book you're Grateful to a friend for recommending
I -- A book that fires your Imagination
V -- A book with a Vivid setting
E -- An Encouraging book
T -- A book that Taught you something
H -- A Happy book
A -- An Amusing book
N -- A New-to-you book or author you discovered this year
K -- A fictional character you feel a Kinship with
S -- A book you want to Share with others


There you go! See, I feel much better now. Sometimes being grateful does that to someone, right?

What's better than talking about books with yourself? Talking about books with others! Have any of you read these? I feel like I always say the same things when answering tags so I was really trying to switch it up (taking a long time...). Was I successful? What are some books you are grateful for?

Oh, and happy November!

Chloe the MovieCritic