Release Party!
It's finally here, agents! Tales from Parallel Worlds is released! That means it's time to party. We have the final review of The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott and the winners of the giveaway. So let's get started.
Review of Once Upon a Dime
The sixth and final book of the Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott went out with a bang. Literally... With one barista named Emily dead, Brett rushes Emily into hiding and sets her up with a job working for a political canidate. But danger follows her there, also. It's up to her, Brett in a FBI costume, and her friend working in the opposint canidate's office to get to the bottom of things before two political rallies blow up- and somehow evade Detective Frank in the process.
And the promise of a second season at the end of the book gives me something to look forward (and a reason not to send the author angry letters over the inconclusive ending...)
(Level Seven Classification: Relationship Diagnosis):
No Closure:
Poor Brett is just trying to keep Emily safe and doesn't have much time for any confessions other than that he will always protect her... from small squares of paper.
But there's time.
Now, the release!
An illustrated collection of faerie tales and adventure stories from two worlds parallel to each other. One is a world filled with fae folk and monsters, and the other is place of clockwork and alchemy. Both are brimming with magic, mystery, and mortals who must find their places within.
Between the pages of these worlds, a boy learns his childhood friend is a dyrad, a lady must sneak away from her own ball to provide the cure to a plague-infected village, a siren has to solve a murder, and more.
Also includes an exclusive short story from the Howling Twenties series, involving the enchanted forest, a wedding day, and a blood moon.
Be swept away in tales of wonder- with all profit going to Polaris so girls and boys can have a chance to live their own faerie tales and adventures in freedom.
Between the pages of these worlds, a boy learns his childhood friend is a dyrad, a lady must sneak away from her own ball to provide the cure to a plague-infected village, a siren has to solve a murder, and more.
Also includes an exclusive short story from the Howling Twenties series, involving the enchanted forest, a wedding day, and a blood moon.
Be swept away in tales of wonder- with all profit going to Polaris so girls and boys can have a chance to live their own faerie tales and adventures in freedom.
Five Stars
"It's been a while since I read a short story collection. I am swept away. I loved every story presented by Jes Drew. I would ASBOLUTELY read books that focused on these characters!
Each story felt perfect in its length. The stories stop in a way that makes you want to read more, which I love.
If you love fantasy, magic and mystery-filled stories, then this book is for you!
Thank you to Jes Drew for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own."
-Melissa
"4.5 Stars!"
-Grace Morris, author of the Vergate series
Thank you, everyone, for participating in this blog series. And congratulations to our winners!
Esther wins the Grand Prize: A signed copy of Red Rover, Red Rover.
And S. Daisy wins First Prize: A Jes Drew Swag Bag including exclusive pins, a sticker (of the image up above), and a coaster.
(Because it's not a Release Party if it's not a Dance Party)
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