Hello everyone, I am delighted to be sharing my first ever cover reveal post today, and I could not be more proud that it happens to be for this particular book! The author Beverley Adams is one of my favourite people on book Twitter. We have a similar taste in books and her posts spread … Continue reading Cover Reveal – The Rebel Suffragette by Beverley Adams
Tag: Writing
The Mid-Year Check-In 2021
Hello everyone, As of today we are officially halfway through the calendar year and that can only mean one thing - it is time for the Mid-Year Check-In! This is an annual post I really enjoy doing as it poses some interesting questions and helps me look back at all the books I have read … Continue reading The Mid-Year Check-In 2021
Blog Tour Spotlight – Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone
Hello everyone, It is my turn on the Ultimate Blog Tour for Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone, a story that contains a little bit of everything! Released on 20th April, there are elements of mystery and horror among others, while the cover is striking. Today I am providing a spotlight rather than a review, but thank you to … Continue reading Blog Tour Spotlight – Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone
Discussion – The Pros and Cons of Historical Fiction
Hello everyone, I am back with another discussion post and having written last year about the pros and cons of thrillers, I have decided to write something similar about another genre. This time it is historical fiction. Since I first decided to try out historical fiction towards the end of 2018, it has become my … Continue reading Discussion – The Pros and Cons of Historical Fiction
Book Review – Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
Pages: 354Published: 5th May 2020Genre: Young Adult ContemporaryContent warnings: Transphobia, drugs, sexual references Felix Love has never been in love—and, yes, he’s painfully aware of the irony. He desperately wants to know what it’s like and why it seems so easy for everyone but him to find someone. What’s worse is that, even though he is proud of … Continue reading Book Review – Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender
Five Books On My TBR – June 2021
Hello everyone, As always, my TBR barely gets any less substantial while the unread pile that stands rather precariously beside my bookshelf is beginning to teeter. With that in mind and to try and provide myself with an extra slice of motivation, I am taking a look at five of the books I aim to … Continue reading Five Books On My TBR – June 2021
Book Review – The Secret Of White Stone Gate by Julia Nobel
Pages: 304Published: 3rd March 2020Genre: Middle gradeContent warnings: References to suicide Just like with the first book in this series, this was a buddy read with Noly. We were very excited to meet the characters again and as usual we had some really fun discussions. After spending the summer at home, Emmy cannot wait to return to Wellsworth for … Continue reading Book Review – The Secret Of White Stone Gate by Julia Nobel
The Outstanding Blogger Award #2
Hello everyone, It is that exciting time of the month where I take part in another tag, and I was ecstatic to be nominated - albeit some time ago now - by Florence for the Outstanding Blogger Award. Her blog is amazing and while she may be currently on hiatus, her posts are well worth … Continue reading The Outstanding Blogger Award #2
Book Review – Maria In The Moon by Louise Beech
Pages: 270Published: 1st April 2018Genre: General Fiction ‘Like a cold spider, the memory stirred in my head and spun an icy web about my brain. Someone else crawled in. I remembered’ Thirty-one-year-old Catherine Hope has a great memory. But she can’t remember everything. She can’t remember her ninth year. She can’t remember when her insomnia started. And … Continue reading Book Review – Maria In The Moon by Louise Beech
Monthly Wrap-Up – May 2021
Hello everyone, It is the end of another month and my goodness, it was an exceptionally busy one! I am so used to remarking on here about how quickly the time goes, but this time it honestly feels like forever since May began so that really gives an indication of how eventful and productive it … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up – May 2021










