Hello everyone, All of a sudden we are in March! Although February seemed to pass by rather quickly, it was still a busy month which has given me a lot of things to talk about. So far I can still say that 2020 is going well and long may that continue! In February I took … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up – February 2020
Book Review – With The Fire On High by Elizabeth Acevedo
Pages: 388Published: 7th May 2019Genre: Young Adult ContemporaryContent Warnings: Strong sexual references Ever since she got pregnant, seventeen-year-old Emoni's life has been about making the tough decisions - doing what has to be done for her young daughter and her grandmother. Keeping her head down at school, trying not to get caught up with new boy Malachi. The one … Continue reading Book Review – With The Fire On High by Elizabeth Acevedo
Blog Tour + Review – Dead Ringer by Nicola Martin
Hello everyone, It is my turn on the blog tour for Nicola Martin's debut novel Dead Ringer. Thank you very much to Anne Cater for my place on the tour, and to Contraband for sending me an advanced copy. Pages: 451Published: 27th February 2020Genre: Domestic/psychological ThrillerContent warnings: Drugs, strong sexual references, self-harm Get ready to … Continue reading Blog Tour + Review – Dead Ringer by Nicola Martin
The Behind The Blogger Tag
Hello everyone, It is time for another exciting new tag! Thank you so much to my friend Caitlin for tagging me in this one. Caitlin is one of the nicest book bloggers around and all of her posts are nothing short of fantastic, so do check out her blog if you haven't already. This looks … Continue reading The Behind The Blogger Tag
Book Review – The Binding by Bridget Collins
Pages: 437Published: 10th January 2019Genre: Historical FantasyContent warnings: Allusions to rape, sexual references, suicide, animal cruelty, homophobia Emmett Farmer is working in the fields when a letter arrives summoning him to begin an apprenticeship. He will work for a Bookbinder, a vocation that arouses fear, superstition and prejudice – but one neither he nor his parents can … Continue reading Book Review – The Binding by Bridget Collins
Book Review – The End Of Her by Shari Lapena
Pages: 338Published: 23rd July 2020Genre: Domestic ThrillerContent warnings: Drug references, strong sexual references, gaslighting It starts with a shocking accusation... Stephanie and Patrick are recently married, with new-born twins. While Stephanie struggles with the disorienting effects of sleep deprivation, there’s one thing she knows for certain – she has everything she ever wanted. Then a woman from his past … Continue reading Book Review – The End Of Her by Shari Lapena
Five Books on my TBR – February 2020
Hello everyone, At the moment the number of books on my Goodreads TBR seems to be going up rather than down. It is now above the 160 mark, so clearly I must be doing something wrong! Joking aside, I need to set aside some time to go through the list and decide which ones can … Continue reading Five Books on my TBR – February 2020
Book Review – The Woman In Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
Pages: 344Published: 30th June 2016Genre: Mystery/ThrillerContent warnings: Sexual assault, mental health storyline This was meant to be the perfect trip. The Northern Lights. A luxury press launch on a boutique cruise ship. A chance for travel journalist Lo Blackwood to recover from a traumatic break-in that has left her on the verge of collapse, and to work out what … Continue reading Book Review – The Woman In Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
Blog Tour + Review – Rise Of Gaia by Kristin Ward
Hello everyone, First of all, I would like to thank Dave @The Write Reads for organising this blog tour and allowing me to be a part of it. Thank you also to Kristin Ward for letting us read a free copy of her fabulous book. Having read and reviewed Kristin's book After The Green Withered for our … Continue reading Blog Tour + Review – Rise Of Gaia by Kristin Ward
Discussion – What Equals A Good Narrator?
Hello everyone, As readers, we come across all different kinds of narrators in books that are written in the first or second person perspectives. They all have individual character traits, and some are much more likeable than others, but the question of what makes a good narrator is actually a very complex one. In this … Continue reading Discussion – What Equals A Good Narrator?










