Friday Book Blogger Hop What are some common tropes you've seen in a genre you like to read? Are there any books you've read that reverse or change those tropes? submitted by Julie @ JadeSky Oh my word, romance has ALL the tropes, every single last one. Even capes and masks might feature if you are … Continue reading Friday Book Blogger Hop – April 30th – May 6th
REVIEW – Regency Historical Romance // The Alpha of Rickett Hall by Merel Pierce
The Alpha of Rickett Hall Merel Pierce I don't usually read historical romance. I don't usually read slow-burn romances. I don't usually love a book with a heroine who is a virgin. However I would read them every single time if they were as captivating and wonderful as The Alpha of Rickett Hall. This was one … Continue reading REVIEW – Regency Historical Romance // The Alpha of Rickett Hall by Merel Pierce
Can’t Wait Wednesday // Wednesday Shelf Control
#CWW - Traitors of the Black Crown (Black Crown Book 1) by Cate Pearce I was just totally smitten by the blurb of this one. It's a new to me author, so I have no idea what to expect but I have heard positive things about it.Publisher - Hansen HouseGenre - LGBTQIA | Romance | Sci Fi & FantasyPub Date - … Continue reading Can’t Wait Wednesday // Wednesday Shelf Control
What is your Reading Style?
I stumbled across a fascinating post a few days ago over at The Reading Ladies Book Club. I was cheeky enough to ask the owner, Carol, if I could borrow her idea and she very kindly gave me permission to do so. The result of which can be found below. Do please pop over to … Continue reading What is your Reading Style?
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? – April 26th
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? Hello again! Normally this would be my monthly round up post but I'm just not organised enough to do that today, plus next week we have a bank holiday weekend, so I'll definitely have more time for a proper summing up post then! We've lived in our current house … Continue reading It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? – April 26th
REVIEW – Dystopian Urban Fantasy // Natural Sorcery by Marina Ermakova
Natural Sorcery (Jordan Sanders #2) by Marina Ermakova Having read the first book in the series, Terrestrial Magic, I decided to give the author another try when I saw this on NetGalley. Terrestrial Magic had left me a little on the fence but Natural Sorcery had me captivated from start to finish. Each book has it's own complete story and … Continue reading REVIEW – Dystopian Urban Fantasy // Natural Sorcery by Marina Ermakova
Let’s Talk Bookish – April #4
This week's Let's Talk Bookish prompt is HOW READING AFFECTS MENTAL HEALTH Kristin @Â Lukten Av Trykksverte In what ways does reading affect your mental health? Does it affect your mental health positively or negatively at certain times, and why? How do you find a balance to keep up with reading while being mindful of your … Continue reading Let’s Talk Bookish – April #4
Promo & Review – Enemies-to-Lovers// The Belle and the Beard by Kate Canterbary
The Belle and the Beard by Kate Canterbary is now live! Jasper-Anne Cleary’s guide to salvaging your life when you find yourself publicly humiliated, out of work, and unemployable at 35—not to mention newly single:1. Run away. Seriously, there’s no shame in disappearing. Go to that rustic old cottage your aunt left you. Look out for … Continue reading Promo & Review – Enemies-to-Lovers// The Belle and the Beard by Kate Canterbary
Friday Book Blogger Hop – 23rd – 29th April
Friday Book Blogger Hop Do you do most of your blog work on a computer, iPad, or phone? submitted by Elizabeth @ Complex Chaos I almost always use a computer. This is because I can touch type, so find it much easier than using the keypad on a phone or other device. I've never quite got … Continue reading Friday Book Blogger Hop – 23rd – 29th April
Review // For Better and Worse by E.B. Roshan
For Better and Worse(Shards of Sevia #4)by E.B. Roshan This wasn't like my usual reads, but it was strangely compelling. The world building was quite loose, for want of a better word. It's a contemporary setting with a fictitious country, though there wasn't really any detail on the cultural backgrounds of the two ethnic groups … Continue reading Review // For Better and Worse by E.B. Roshan
