February Wrap Up

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

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

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