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Blog Tour – Unicorns in Uniform

The first in a brand new chapter book series, Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno by Tracy Curran and Steven Wood promises to be a dazzling premier, complete with a full cast of lovable characters. Fun, educational and action-packed, this is sure to be a family favourite.

My stop on the tour is a review:

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TitleUnicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno

Written by: Tracy Curran

Illustrated by: Steven wood

Published by:  UClan Publishing

Blurb

When two young dragons accidentally set fire to The Witchy Wood, firefighting unicorn, Blaze, and her emergency vehicle, Quench, race to the scene. As they struggle to get everyone to safety and stop the flames from spreading, a witch called Jinx decides her magical abilities are exactly the help they need to stop the inferno. But Jinx’s magic only spells one thing…DISASTER. And soon the flames are raging towards a treehouse full of powerful potions. Can Blaze and Quench get everyone out before the whole of Witchy Wood goes up in smoke?

Review

Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno is an action-packed adventure perfect for young readers aged 5+. This is the first book in a magical new series set in The Sunshine Realm. Each story explores a different profession through the eyes of engaging, heroic characters.

In Dragon Inferno, we meet Blaze, a brave firefighting unicorn who leads a daring rescue mission when two playful dragons, Flare and Glimmer, accidentally set fire to The Witchy Wood. With the help of her sassy yet astute fire engine, Quench, Blaze races to save the witches and magical creatures trapped by the flames. However, not everything goes smoothly – especially when a well-meaning but clumsy witch named Jinx attempts to help, with chaotic results.

The book introduces a diverse and dynamic team, including an honorary unicorn – a zebra paramedic – and even a narwhal, because, after all, it has a horn too! Each character has their own unique strengths and flaws. Blaze, for instance, is kind and courageous but struggles with a fiery temper. Through their adventure, the characters demonstrate teamwork, quick thinking, and determination, all while teaching valuable lessons about safety, camaraderie, and inclusivity.

Young readers will also enjoy the fun extras in this book. A picture gallery at the start of the book introduces the unicorn crew and their vehicles, while a lively ‘Unicorn Rap’ helps bring their personalities to life. At the end, fascinating fire engine facts reinforce the educational aspects of the story.

Steve Wood’s exciting, full-colour illustrations bring The Sunshine Realm and its magical inhabitants to life, making this an engaging read for children who love adventure, fantasy, and firefighting heroes.

An enjoyable mix of action, humour, and learning, Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno is an inspiring read that encourages children to dream big while also teaching them important safety lessons. A fantastic start to what promises to be an exhilarating series.

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About the Author

Tracy Curran writes picture books, young fiction and funny middle-grade. She was a primary school teacher for sixteen years and is now a carer for her autistic daughter. At around the age of three, Tracy fell into a storybook and discovered a world of magic! As a result, you’ll now find her immersed in the pages of another imagined world or running along the beach, conjuring up her own stories.

Her pile of books is taller than she is! Tracy lives on the Cornish coast with her husband, three children, five rabbits, four chickens and one dog. Or visit her blog here: https://www.thebreadcrumbforest.com/

You can follow Tracy curran on X = @writerCornish and Instagram = littlecornishwriter and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writercornish. Or visit her blog here: https://www.thebreadcrumbforest.com/

About the Illustrator

Steven Wood lives in North London and works from a little studio in his house. While most of his time is spent spying on the neighbourhood cats and trying to lure them into his house, he does love to doodle. When drawing, Steve’s main focus is always the cast of characters that brings life and movement to the picture.

He loves to emphasise subtle humour, taking influence from the adventure stories he loved as a child. Whether that’s tales of pirates and sunken treasure, cowboys, knights and dragons, or classic murder mystery stories, they all shape the pictures he loves to draw. When not working, Steve’s favourite hobby is stealing biscuits from his girlfriend and blaming the ‘house mouse’.

You can follow Steven Wood at Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/sw_illustration/ and LinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-wood-0bb8ba27/. Or visit his website here: https://www.stevenwoodillustration.com/

I would like to thank Graeme and Uclan Publishing for inviting me on this tour. Thank you.

To follow the rest of the tour please take a look at the schedule below:

Blog Tour – Careful What You Hear by Helen Dunlap Newton

Careful What You Hear by Helen Dunlap Newton is a science fiction action-adventure, middle grade novel, aimed at the 10-15 age range and it is the sequel of Do You Hear What I Hear? Careful What You Hear is due for release next week, Tuesday 18th February 2025.

Blurb

After a surgical mix-up gave 13-year-old Noah Baker mind reading powers, he becomes a spy tasked with stopping the bad guys.

Ever since he accidentally got an experimental cochlear implant, Noah and his secret agent partner, Lena, have been going on secret missions for the government. Now, they’re in for a reward for all their hard work—Space Camp!

But all is not as it seems. When Noah accidentally overhears thoughts that reveal a plot to steal top secret plans from nearby Redstone Arsenal, he must make a choice.

My stop on the tour is an author interview with prize giveaway to win a $15 IndieBound e-book card, which is open to the United States only. To enter please read the Term and Conditions after the interview and then follow the Rafflecopter link below.

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Tell us a little about yourself and the inspiration for Careful What you Hear.

While working on the craft of writing through the years, I’ve heard hundreds of authors, editors, and agents speak at writing workshops and conferences. In the last fifteen years or so, there has been more and more discussion about writing stories with diverse characters. I realized there are all kinds of diversity. I wrote in the margin of my notes at one of those workshops—deaf boy with a cochlear implant. That was the beginning of the first book in the series, Do You Hear What I Hear?

At the end of the first book, I realized Noah and Lena’s adventures were just beginning and there needed to be a sequel – Careful What You Hear.

Talk us through your writing process.

I usually begin with a character and a situation. I give that character a name and age. From there, I build the plot by focusing on what my character’s problem is and how I want them to solve it or at least grow by the end of the book.

The setting is crucial in my writing process. As a veteran sixth grade teacher, I know kids. I know that their emotions and challenges are similar. Very simply, they want friends, their parents to be proud of them, and a place to belong. The setting of a story won’t change that, but it does change the situations they find themselves.

Then I START. Usually, I find where I started is not the best place to begin but that is easy to change. The important part is to START.

What are the underlying themes of Careful What you Hear?

Friendship, forgiveness, courage, patriotism, confidence, family, trust.

Is there an aspect of writing for children you wish someone had told you when you started out?

Because of the years it has taken to learn the craft of writing for kids, I know there were things presented about the publishing world that I wasn’t ready to learn. The amount of marketing it takes to make a book successful has been a surprise to me. I knew I would need to speak and do author signings but there’s so much more than that. I heard speakers talk about this but it’s the kind of thing that didn’t soak in while I was still writing and trying to find a publisher who would give me a chance.

How did you develop your characters and develop their voices so children can identify with them?

Most of the time, my characters are not based on people I know but rather bits and pieces of everyone from my past and present. I am an empathetic person, and I work hard to identify with my character. How would I feel in the situation? Voice is a tricky thing but so important. A good writer makes the voices of their characters distinctive from one another. Those distinctions include word choice, attitudes, speech patterns, internal thoughts, and so

much more. I spend hours of thinking and writing to provide characters whose voices are unique from one another.

Do you have any writing rituals?

Yes, when I’m in the first draft and editing process of writing a book, I work best early in the morning. I only read what I worked on the day before, then work on from there.

Is there a particular place you like to write?

99% of my writing occurs on my laptop at the dining room table.

Is there anything else you would like to tell readers about your books and writing for children?

I love books and I love kids. Writing for kids is a great privilege. The only thing better than writing the books is talking to kids and adults about the books I’ve written and books by other authors. Kids ask the best questions.

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E-book Card Prize Giveaway Terms and Conditions

US entries welcome ONLY. 

Please enter using the Rafflecopter box below. 

The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email.

If no response is received within 7 days then Rachel’s Random Resources reserves the right to select an alternative winner.

Open to all entrants aged 18 or over. 

Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize, after which time Rachel’s Random Resources will delete the data.  

I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.

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Author Bio

Award-winning author Helen Dunlap Newton is a veteran middle grade language arts teacher and a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Both Night of the Amber Moon and Do You Hear What I Hear? were finalists for the Oklahoma Book Award and received the Creative Women of Oklahoma Award.

In addition to writing, she enjoys reading, music, and helping her husband care for backyard chickens and an energetic Australian shepherd in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

To find out more about Helen Dunlap Newton take a look at Instagram: @newtonhelendunlap and Facebook: Helen Dunlap Newton.

You can buy copies of Careful What You Hear by Helen Dunlap Newton from the following US outlets:

Or in the UK at Amazon.

I would like to thank Rachel from Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me on this tour. Thank you.

To follow the rest of the tour take a look at the schedule below:

Blog Tour – The Nameless by Stuart White

I am delighted to welcome you to my stop on the Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award 2024 (BBNYA 2024) blog tour to celebrate the success of the 16th place finalist, Stuart White, and his brilliant debut YA novel, The Nameless, a fast-paced dystopian, science fiction, fantasy which will enthrall readers of The Hunger Games and Maze Runner.

Blurb

IN A NAMELESS WORLD, ONE HERO RISES BY DISCOVERING THEIR IDENTITY.

In a dystopian world dominated by genetic perfection and numbered gene pools, sixteen-year-old E820927, known as Seven, yearns for an identity beyond his assigned number.

To escape a life as a Nameless Exile, and become a citizen of the Realm, he must pass a loyalty test to prove his allegiance to the totalitarian Autokratōr.

But as the truth unfolds, Seven faces a difficult choice between revenge, love and discovering his identity.

Stuart White was also 7th place finalist in the Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award 2023 (BBNYA 2023) with his middle grade novel, Ghosts of Mars, which was also extremely well-written and exciting. It is a fantasy, science fiction novel aimed at the 9+ age range and set twenty years in the future. You can see my interview with him about the writing of Ghosts of Mars on my blog here: Blog Tour – Ghosts of Mars by Stuart White.

About BBNYA

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 finalists (16 in 2024) and one overall winner.

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.

My stop on the BBNYA 2024 (in conjunction with The Write Reads) finallist blog tour takes the form of a book review.

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Review

TitleThe Nameless

Written by: Stuart White

Published by:  Penobi Press

The Nameless by Stuart White is a gripping, well-paced coming-of-age thriller, which captivates from the very first page. The novel is expertly written, seamlessly blending action, dialogue, and description. This compelling debut YA novel is the first of what I assume will be a trilogy. It features a futuristic, oppressive society with a focus on a teenage protagonist driven to discover his true identity.

The futuristic world is both believable and richly detailed without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary exposition. The premise is unique and excellently executed, drawing the reader in with its intriguing concept – the characters live in what can only be described as concentration camps where they are assigned numbers. They must pass tests to earn their name and designation in the totalitarian world. Tension and mystery are woven beautifully throughout the story, keeping the pages turning with carefully crafted rising and falling action, which keeps suspense high.

Seven, the protagonist, is a well-developed, goal-driven character. His short temper and deep loyalty to his friends are effectively shown through his actions rather than just being told to the reader. His relationships with Six and the emotional scene with his foster mother, in contrast to his feelings about Twelve and Smiler, add depth to Seven’s character and provide emotional stakes that enhance the storytelling. The emotional depth packed into every page was impressive, making The Nameless a novel that was impossible for me to put down.

This novel skillfully engages all the senses, including sound and smell, which adds an extra layer of realism. Information is seamlessly integrated into the narrative rather than being dumped all at once, allowing for a natural and compelling progression. While there is violence in the novel, it is relevant to the story and never feels gratuitous.

Overall, this is a fantastic, action-packed story with strong character development and an intriguing plot. For me, Stuart White has created an unforgettable reading experience which I beleive will keep readers hooked from start to finish and make an incrediable movie.

I am looking forward to reading the sequel.

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About the Author

Stuart is an award-winning author and secondary school teacher. He has a Masters Degree in Creative Writing and founded, and now runs, WriteMentor. In 2020 and 2022 he was placed on the SCWBI Undiscovered Voices longlist and named as an Hononary Mention for his novels ‘Ghosts of Mars’ and ‘Astra FireStar and the Ripples of Time’. In 2023, he won the WriteBlend award for his middle grade debut, Ghosts of Mars.

Stuart was included in The Bookseller’s 2021 list of Rising Stars in the publishing industry.

To read more reviews of The Nameless by Stuart White take a look at:

Amazon Link: https://a.co/d/0ZNRt6r (Canada) https://a.co/d/emAwqrt (USA) https://amzn.eu/d/hbRrRYO (UK)

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/179956153-the-nameless

The Story Graph Link: https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/ac5b77e6-e0a0-4cf1-b58a-59f0fe83d99b

To find out more about Stuart White and his books take a look at his Linktree:  https://linktr.ee/stuartwhitewm 

I would like to thank The Write Reads for inviting me to take part in this BBNYA finalist tour. Thank you.