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Waiting on Wednesday: Ghost Squad

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Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme that highlights pre-publication/upcoming releases that readers cannot wait to get their hands on. It is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

Ghost Squad

Title: Ghost Squad
Author: Claribel Ortega
Publication date: April 7th, 2020
Publisher: Scholastic
Genres: Middle Grade/Children’s, Fiction, Scary Stories

Synopsis

Coco meets Stranger Things with a hint of Ghostbusters in this action-packed supernatural fantasy.
For Lucely Luna, ghosts are more than just the family business.

Shortly before Halloween, Lucely and her best friend, Syd, cast a spell that accidentally awakens malicious spirits, wreaking havoc throughout St. Augustine. Together, they must join forces with Syd’s witch grandmother, Babette, and her tubby tabby, Chunk, to fight the haunting head-on and reverse the curse to save the town and Lucely’s firefly spirits before it’s too late.

With the family dynamics of Coco and action-packed adventure of Ghostbusters, Claribel A. Ortega delivers both a thrillingly spooky and delightfully sweet debut novel.

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Release Blitz: The Nomad Series

The Nomad Series: Collectors Edition by Janine Infante Bosco

SPECIAL PRICE – 99c! Available Now!

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They were four lost souls with hardened pasts and shadows in their eyes.
Mayhem, loss and revenge—their religion.

Cloaked in leather, riding the wind, these four nomads carry their sins to Brooklyn, New York and fight hard to find their place with the Satan’s Knights MC.
Amidst the chaos and the danger, they also find their hearts.

They were four independent women, looking for love, never expecting to find it amongst a bunch of outlaws.
Ever so resilient and completely full of sass, these women vow to stand by their men.
Side by side, forever they’ll ride.
For when you fall for a nomad, home is wherever they are and love never dies.

Includes 4 Standalone Romances + BONUS MATERIAL!
DRIFTER
WANDERER
ROAMER
LONER

About The Author:

Janine Infante Bosco lives in New York City, she has always loved reading and writing. When she was thirteen, she began to write her own stories and her passion for writing took off as the years went on. At eighteen, she even wrote a full screenplay with dreams of one day becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild.

Janine writes emotionally charged novels with an emphasis on family bonds, strong willed female characters, and alpha male men who will do anything for the women they love. She loves to interact with fans and fellow avid romance readers like herself.

She is proud of her success as an author and the friendships she’s made in the book community but her greatest accomplishment to date would be her two sons Joseph and Paul.

Connect With Janine:

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Website → https://www.janineinfantebosco.com

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2020 Bookish Resolutions

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Happy New Year Everyone! This year I wanted to focus on more bookish resolutions. In fact, these were the only resolutions I made. I decided to let go of creating resolutions that reflected around losing weight and finding love and all those cliche resolutions that often left me in heartache and disappointment because they are not realistic . I realized that things do not come quickly or often and by setting myself up for a goal like lose weight instead of just eating healthier, I was setting myself up for failure. Now, back to the bookish resolutions. I wrote down 6 do-able resolutions that I felt I wanted to focus on this year. Here are my bookish resolutions:

2020 Bookish resolutions

Goals 1-3 are something I will focus most on this year because without my love of books, I can’t share that love via a review post or a bookstragram post. Goal 2 is special because I often do not read non-fiction books. There are many memoirs and non-fiction books I want to read but oftentimes push them aside when I see a book I would be more interested in. So this year, I am challenging myself to not only complete that goal but exceed. Every non-fiction book after number 5 will be a gift to myself.

Goals 4-6 are goals I set for myself because I tend to let the things that I enjoy [i.e. my blog and bookstagram] go to the back burner when my workload increases. I am making time to be more present on those platforms both through posts and through interactions with other bloggers and bookstagrammers I follow! Goal 5 is a goal I had to write to remind myself that I have so many backlogged books to read. So I made a challenge to myself to read 2 backlog books for every ARC I read.

My goal with my bookish resolutions was to focus on the things that give me joy, things are are tangible and can be seen. This is not to say my old resolutions like lose weight are out the door. I am thinking much more differently now how I phrase that and not setting myself to a number, but seeing results through how I am physically feeling. I hope you all are having a great bookish year so far and continue to do the things you love.

What are some of your bookish resolutions?