4 Stars Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an earc of this book. The Sisters Grimm is a magical realism novel set in London and a dream world called Everwhere. The premise of the book is really interesting - anyone could be one of the sisters Grimm. There are thousands of them, all… Continue reading The Sisters Grimm by Menna van Praag – Review #thesistersgrimm
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Ruthless Gods by Emily A Duncan – Review #RuthlessGods
5 Stars Thank you to Wednesday Books and Netgalley for an earc of this book.As this is sequel, it's a little harder to review without mentioning book one, so this contains a few spoilers Wicked Saints!Ruthless Gods is full of gothic imagery, eldritch horror, blood mages, a very unsettling forest, insane divinity and a lot… Continue reading Ruthless Gods by Emily A Duncan – Review #RuthlessGods
Reading Wrap Up – January 2020
This is my January reading wrap up! It's a bit late because I have had a LOT going on in the last week, which meant I didn't quite get around to posting this sooner, sorry! I feel like I had a pretty good month for reading, considering how hectic my January felt. I have a… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – January 2020
Reading Wrap Up – December 2019
This is my December wrap up! Unfortunately I didn't get as many books finished as I intended to in December. Mostly I read on my kindle or iPad, as sometimes I find that a bit easier or more accessible. I did read quite a few things, and started/continued a few other books, but I didn't… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – December 2019
Brightfall by Jaime Lee Moyer – Review
3.75 Stars Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for an arc of this book. This was an enjoyable read!Robin Hood, curses, the fae and magic are mixed together in a really unique way, and I really enjoyed the mixture of source material and new ideas. This wasn't quite a retelling as it was set after… Continue reading Brightfall by Jaime Lee Moyer – Review
Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron – Review
5 Stars Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an eARC of this book. I read and reviewed this on both Netgalley and goodreads a while ago but apparently didn't cross-post it on here! This book was utterly incredible. I have so many feelings about this book and I can't quite express them all,… Continue reading Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron – Review
Reading Wrap Up – October 2019
I meant to post this on here a few days ago, but I clearly completely forgot, so this is a bit late. Oops I have been trying to spend more time reading recently which has meant my blog has fallen a little by the wayside, though I've been keeping up my Instagram which is what… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – October 2019
A Midnight Clear – Review
4 Stars Thank you to NetGalley and Black Spot Books for an eARC. ‘A Midnight Clear’ is releaseod on 5th November 2019. I loved this eclectic mix of darkly unsettling seasonal stories! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from each of them, due to the fact that as with most short story collections, they… Continue reading A Midnight Clear – Review
Reading Wrap Up – July 2019
This is my July wrap-up which I am posting here a couple of days late (but put on Instagram a little early!) due to being at Ozora Festival for a bit over a week! This month I mainly read on my kindle again, but I also listened to parts of the Nevernight and Godsgrave audiobooks… Continue reading Reading Wrap Up – July 2019
Dream Keeper by Amber R. Duell – Review
2 Stars - DNF @ 52% Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an eARC of this book. The premise of Dream Keeper was fantastic. I love anything to do with the concept of dreams, Sandman and Nightmares. I wrote part of my dissertation of Hoffmann’s ‘Der Sandmann’, have (badly) written and read so… Continue reading Dream Keeper by Amber R. Duell – Review
