Today, I'm delighted to be sharing my review for How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin. This had a wonderful concept that allows a gap to be bridged across generations and sounded like what my cosy crime craving heart desired. How did it stack up to my expectations?
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Q and A: Sara Barnard, Author of Where The Light Goes
Today, I'm delighted to be sharing a really insightful and poignant conversation with Sara Barnard, author of Where The Light Goes. This was such a profoundly moving book that really hit home for me. Thank you so much to Kirsten Cozens at Walker Books for facilitating this.
Review: Nine Liars
It is no secret that I adore the Truly Devious series with my whole heart. The way this series has grown and adapted is brilliant, but how does Nine Liars shape up?
July 2022 Wrap-Up and Haul
It’s time to wrap up my July, including all of my posts and another brilliant haul. Thank you so much to the lovely publishers who sent me review copies.
May 2022 TBR
May has begun, so it is time for me to set out my monthly TBR! As always, thank you to the various lovely publishers for sending me these incredible titles. This will be a working document I will update throughout the month to track my progress!
Review: A Lesson in Vengeance
I am a huge fan of the Dark Academia genre and how it is being updated for our modern-day society. So when I heard about A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee, I knew I needed it in my life. I got to read it last year, but then it releases in the UK next week, so I was lucky enough to receive an eARC from Titan Boo
Review: Vulture
Well, this is a bit of an overdue review. I've been sitting with Vulture by Bex Hogan for quite some time, trying to formulate my thoughts into a solid review. Today, I think I've achieved that.
Review: Girls of Fate and Fury
It is no secret that I am a huge fan of the Girls of Paper and Fire series by Natasha Ngan, so I was obviously extremely excited to get to sink my teeth into the conclusion early. Thank you so much to Kate Keehan and Hodderscape for allowing me to read an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
October 2021 TBR
It's time for me to set out my October TBR, which features many amazing books. This month, I also need to power through the remainder of my September TBR.
Review: Where Dreams Descend
When I first heard of this sumptuous tale and its comparison to Moulin Rouge, The Night Circus and The Phantom of the Opera, with a dash of Caraval too, I knew I had to have it in my life! Luckily for me, the amazing Meghan Harrington at Wednesday Books sent me an eARC and I … Continue reading Review: Where Dreams Descend