Hey everyone! Hope you have had a good month. This month saw some of the most activity on my blog since like August 2017 so I would like to say thank you for that! I went to a couple of Rugby games at the start of this month which started well and then went sour. … Continue reading February Wrap Up
Month: February 2019
Top 5 Wednesday: Fictional Places You’d Take A Date To
I STRUGGLED with this one. I have only ever been on one date in my life and it wasn't the best so I don't really know the good kind of locations for dates, so I just went with places I thought would be cool to explore with someone whilst also holding their hand. As always, … Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday: Fictional Places You’d Take A Date To
A Hidden Hope by Laura Ambrose | Review #gifted
Confession: I haven't read any of Laura Lam's novels yet but I saw her at a book event last year and she's on my list. Then I saw on her twitter that she was going to write f/f romance and needed people to review her first novella. So I sent her an email and she … Continue reading A Hidden Hope by Laura Ambrose | Review #gifted
Top 5 Wednesday: Love Interests You Would Have Broken Up With
Ok this one is a bit of a tricky one, I find that thankfully the majority of the books I read the couple I want to end up together does and it's rare that I hate the endgame ship. However, there are times when I wish couples had broken up sooner so I think that … Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday: Love Interests You Would Have Broken Up With
Master of Sorrows by Justin Call | Blog Tour | Review #ad
Summary The stunning coming-of-age adventure of fantasy's most compelling anti-hero. You have heard the story before - of a young boy, orphaned through tragic circumstances, raised by a wise old man, who comes to a fuller knowledge of his magic and uses it to fight the great evil that threatens his world. But what if … Continue reading Master of Sorrows by Justin Call | Blog Tour | Review #ad
Books I Read Growing Up Which AREN’T Harry Potter
I think in the bookish community people tend to talk about the bigger books nostalgia wise, especially Harry Potter. When people say "oh I loved this book as a kid" it's often in relation to Harry Potter. I loved it too but I also loved a whole other bunch of books so I thought I'd … Continue reading Books I Read Growing Up Which AREN’T Harry Potter
Top 5 Wednesday: Independent Ladies
I, myself, am an independant lady so I am all about today's top 5. This prompt is all about shining a light on the ladies who get shit done whether they're in a relationship or not. As always if you're interested in doing Top 5 Wednesday's check out the Goodreads group here. Xifeng - Forest … Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday: Independent Ladies
Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo | Review
content warning: violence With the release of King of Scars around the corner, I realised in November that I would need to catch up on the Grisha trilogy so I took Siege and Storm to St Lucia with me. Following the end of Shadow and Bone, Alina and Mal are on the run from The … Continue reading Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo | Review
Top 5 Wednesday: Nostalgic Ships
I took a wee break from T5W because none of the topics were ones which interested me, but this month has some really fun ones so I'm definitely going to try to do all. This week's prompt is Ships that you loved growing up, that made you feel the warm and fuzzies when you maybe … Continue reading Top 5 Wednesday: Nostalgic Ships
Riven by Roan Parrish | Review
Content warnings: drug/alcohol abuse and addiction, sex, So I've read some Roan Parrish books in the past and liked them, then I saw this was out and was about messy rock stars and loners with messed up pasts and I was 100% here for it. And I wasn't let down! Theo Decker is the lead … Continue reading Riven by Roan Parrish | Review