I received an eARC copy of the book to read and review as part of the Book Blog Tour organised by @The_WriteReads onTour Team and @PenguinUKBooks. All opinions are my own unbiased, honest thoughts. Kate in Waiting was released on April 22nd, so should be available now at UK retailers. — Date Started: 20th April 2021Date Finished: 24th April…
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First Impressions: What Beauty There Is by Cory Anderson
I am actually a day late – but HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY to ‘What Beauty There Is’. I received a physical ARC copy of the book to read and review. (The ARC has a stunning cover). I am posting as part of the Book Blog Tour organised by @The_WriteReads onTour Team and @PenguinUKBooks. All opinions are my own…
eARC Review: The Intimacy Experiment by Rosie Danan
The Intimacy Experiment follows Naomi Grant, porn star turned business woman as she tries to broaden her career opportunities into lecturing. However, her previous job (and continued work in the industry to advocate the sex positive business venture she had been supporting with), means continued denied requests and limited chances. That is until a chance encounter with a young, attractive Rabbi called Ethan Cohen. Ethan is trying to increase the appeal of his synagogue, so when he meets Naomi at a conference, he persuades her to consider a lecture series on modern intimacy.
BBNYA Spotlight: Fid’s Crusade by David H. Reiss
I received this book to read as part of the 2020 BBNYA (Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award) and the BBNYA tours organised by @The_WriteReads Tour Team. All opinions are my own unbiased honest thoughts. More information about all can be found at the bottom of this post. — Fid’s Crusade is the second place, runner up…
First Impressions: Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes by M.R. Noble
It is the first day of the Blog Tour for Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes. I received a copy of the book to read and review on behalf of the author, organised by @The_WriteReads onTour Team. All opinions are my own unbiased honest thoughts. — As it is the first day of the Blog Tour, I thought I…
BBNYA Review: Stay Mad, Sweetheart by Heleen Kist
I received this book to read and review as part of the 2020 BBNYA (Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award) and the BBNYA tours organised by @The_WriteReads Tour Team. All opinions are my own unbiased honest thoughts. More information about all can be found at the bottom of this post. — Stay Mad, Sweetheart follows four main…
BBNYA Review: The Gilded King by Josie Jaffrey
I received this book to read and review as part of the 2020 BBNYA (Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award) and the BBNYA tours organised by @The_WriteReads Tour Team. All opinions are my own unbiased honest thoughts. More information about all can be found at the bottom of this post. — I almost feel as though…
BBNYA Review: Fall of Radiance (Ranger’s Oath) by Blake Arthur-Peel
I received this book to read and review as part of the 2020 BBNYA (Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award).
Ranger’s Oath is a dual perspective fantasy novel set in the world of Tarsynium. A kingdom protected by a magical barrier, the Arc of Radiance, for thousands of years from demons and monsters that live outside of the borders.
BBNYA Review: Marrow Charm by Kristin Jacques
Marrow Charm is the first story in The Gate Cycle series, a Young Adult fantasy about a world decimated by magic. Azure Brimvine is one of those that has retreated underground to try and avoid the dangers of a magic borne plague of the Above. However the Below is also unsafe, as Azure finds out when her brother Armin becomes infected and is forced to the Above.
BBNYA Review: Specter by Katie Jane Gallagher
Specter opens with Lanie Adam being unexpectedly visited in her bedroom by two supernatural, ghostly visitors. Initially suspecting she may be hallucinating the whole event in a fever induced stupor, she soon realises that it may be her job to help put the spirits to rest.
Enlisting the help of stoner Ryan, they begin investigating the decades long mystery in their Connecticut town. But like any mystery/conspiracy that has been buried for decades, someone wants the truth to remain hidden.