I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last week. Today, I'm delving into The Sharp Edge of Silence by Cameron Kelly Rosenblum, Bitterthorn by Kat Dunn and Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher Lee.
Tag: anticipated releases
Mini Review Monday #104
I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last week.Today, I'm delving into The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro, This Delicious Death by Kayla Cottingham and Lying in the Deep by Diana Urban.
Review: A Long Stretch of Bad Days
Mindy McGinnis is one of my favourite authors of all time and so I was thrilled when I was offered an eARC of her latest title A Long Stretch of Bad Days by Harper Collins in exchange for an honest review. But, how did it live up to my sky-high expectations?
Review: Clytemnestra
Clytemnestra is a figure in Greek mythology that has always fascinated me, so when I was offered the chance to review a fiercely feminist re-telling of her story by Costanza Casati, I leapt at the chance.
Mini Review Monday #103
I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last week. Today I'm delving into Atalanta by Jennifer Saint, Let's Play Murder by Kesia Lupo and The First Move by Jenny Ireland.
Mini Review Monday #102
I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays, the most recent of which was last week. Today I'm delving into Tell Me What Really Happened by Chelsea Sedoti, Eyes Guts Throat Bones by Moira Fowley and Love You to Death by Gina Blaxill.
April 2023 TBR
Today, I’m setting out a TBR for the month and, as always, I’d love to buddy read any. This is packed full of various genres and highly anticipated reads!
March 2023 Wrap-Up and Haul
It’s time to wrap up March 2023 for me. This month was another brilliant reading month for me and I was lucky enough to receive so much amazing book mail as well!
Mini Review Monday #101
I'm sharing another instalment of my Mini Review Mondays! Today, I'm delving into Lies We Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood, Into the Light by Mark Oshiro and Blood Debts by Terry J. Benton-Walker.
Review: Last Violent Call
It is no secret that I am a mega fan of Chloe Gong and have wholeheartedly lost myself to the Secret Shanghai series. So, when I was lucky enough to receive a copy of Last Violent Call from Hodderscape, I delved straight in! Beware: the synopsis and review for Last Violent Call contains spoilers for … Continue reading Review: Last Violent Call