TBRs and Wrap ups

January 2019 Wrap Up // A blogging event, a new blog series, and lots of reading

This I remember saying in December that my next wrap up would be at the end of January 2019 and here we are. I read nine books this month, so somehow I’m now three books ahead of my Goodreads reading challenge. Three whole books. Everyone remember this moment, because once I fall behind (and I… Continue reading January 2019 Wrap Up // A blogging event, a new blog series, and lots of reading

Blogmas · Book Features

Quiz: Which YA book should you read over Christmas?

Wondering which book to pick up off your shelves over Christmas, or looking for a new read to treat yourself to? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Answer each of the questions in the quiz, making note of whether you answer more of a/b/c/d/e, and by the end you’ll have a recommendation based on what… Continue reading Quiz: Which YA book should you read over Christmas?

Blog Tours · Book Reviews

Blog Tour: Book review – Vicious Rumer

Today I’m excited to share my review for the Vicious Rumer blog tour. This book is an enigmatic thriller about a girl running from her past, a curse, and a mobster, and I’d definitely recommend it for readers into murder mysteries and crime thrillers. I’m slightly late with my post, as my original spot on… Continue reading Blog Tour: Book review – Vicious Rumer

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ARC review: Broken Branches by M. Jonathan Lee

Author: M. Jonathan Lee Pages: 294 Edition: Paperback Publication date: 27th July 2017 Read: 12th June – 15th June 2017 Rating:  TWs: Abuse and PTSD. *Thanks to the publishers, Hideaway Fall, for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.* ‘Family curses don’t exist. Sure, some families seem to suffer more pain than others, but… Continue reading ARC review: Broken Branches by M. Jonathan Lee

Book Reviews

Book review: The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic

Author: Nora Sakavic Pages: 237 Genre: Contemporary, Sports, Thriller Publication Date: 15th January 2013 Read: April 4th – April 14th Rating:  Hope was a dangerous, disquieting thing, but he thought perhaps he liked it. (TW for mentions of slurs and abuse.) Neil is on the run from his murderous father, never staying in one place… Continue reading Book review: The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic