So you blog, eh? Well, that’s just peachy, ’cause guess what… we love bloggers! In fact, we’re looking for a few good bloggers. So if you love to read as much as you love to blog, then we want to get to know you. What are you waiting for… learn more about the program and sign up today!sign up today
Read and rank the latest book reviews from our bloggers below. To join in on the fun, receive free books and become a Blogging for Books reviewer, sign up here.
The Ale Boy's feast is the fourth book in the "Aurelia's Colors" series, a fact which I wish I had known before trying to stumble and flounder through this novel. What would probably have been an intriguing, well-written fantasy novel ended being... [Read on]
The Ale Boy's Feast is the 4th book in The Auralia Thread series. I received this book before I had read any of the other books in the series, but after reading just a few pages I was interested enough to find the previous three to read. ... [Read on]
The Ale Boy's Feast is a very well written book that is full of description and a subtle sense of mystery. I like the smooth story line. there was a strong sense of analogy in the "Prodigal Mage" being Jesus. My favorite attribute is the... [Read on]
Jeffrey Overstreet's book is a very unique story of colors, hope, deception, and mystery that feeds the imagination. It's the fourth book and the white strand in the Auralia Thread. It starts out right after the last book when the King of... [Read on]
The fourth and final book of The Auralia Thread opens with House Abascar's journey northward, seeking a home. But evil haunts them in many guises. If the fabled city exists, how many of the dwindling house will reach it alive? The forest has... [Read on]
The Ale Boy's Feast is the fourth and final installment of Jeffrey Overstreet's fantasy series, The Auralia Thread. The first book in the set, Auralia's Colors, won a Christy Award and captured my attention when I read it. However, the rest of... [Read on]
I must confess, this series by Overstreet has had me captivated since the first book, Auralia's Colors, back in 2007. I had long been looking for a modern author who not only captivated the mind but the imagination as well. I can confidently... [Read on]
I have struggled with writing this review because I wish I had read the first three books before reading this final fourth novel in the thread. This was a difficult book for me to get into. I'm not sure if it was because I don't regularly read... [Read on]
“The Ale Boy’s feast” is the latest (and last) book in Jeffrey Overstreet’s ‘Auralia’s Thread’ series. I must admit, off the bat, that I have not read any of the other three books. However, reading this one made me want to read the o... [Read on]
Summary: In the land of the Expanse there were four great kingdoms. These kingdoms hailed their ancestry from one ancient group of refugees from the land of the curse, which was beyond the forbidding wall. Now, the kingdoms are being destroyed by... [Read on]