Blogmas Day 3: The Christmas Stocking Book Tag

The first Book Tag of Blogmas! This feels kind of special, doesn’t it? I saw this initially over on Fi’s Bibliofiles last year, and have had it sitting in my bookmarks waiting for Blogmas to roll around once again. The book tag was created by Kate at  Reading through Infinity. Blogmas 2023: Day 1 /ContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day 3: The Christmas Stocking Book Tag”

Book Review: Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee

Format: ebookRelease Date: May 25th, 2023Age: AdultGenre: FantasyGoodreads Rating: 5/5 Stars Firstly, thank you to Orbit for providing me a copy of this ebook via NetGalley. Views remain my own! I will put my hands up and admit I put this book off for longer than I should have, because it’s actually really bloody good.ContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee”

Blogmas Day 2: Book Review – Almost Like Being in Love by Sarah Wilson

Format: ebookRelease Date: November 14th, 2023Age: AdultGenre: RomanceGoodreads Rating: 4/5 Stars Blogmas 2023: Day 1 Oh, I liked this one. Yes, I am truly into my Christmas reading, and this one grabbed my attention. It helps it was a novella, so fairly short, and one that felt a bit different to some of the otherContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day 2: Book Review – Almost Like Being in Love by Sarah Wilson”

Blogmas Day 1: ‘Tis the Season

Yes, it is that time of the year once again. It’s rolled around quick, hasn’t it? We are now officially into Blogmas, celebrating Christmas and the winter holidays and the New Year and all that fun stuff. With the weather outside being frightful, and the fire so delightful, this is such a good time ofContinueContinue reading “Blogmas Day 1: ‘Tis the Season”

Book Review: Fae Away by Rose Garcia

Format: ebookRelease Date: April 27th, 2021Age: Young AdultGenre: Paranormal RomanceGoodreads Rating: 3/5 Stars Celyse is a princess, part of the most powerful family in the faerie realm, though it’s her twin sister set to inherit the crown. Something has always drawn Celyse towards the portals, and she discovers a hidden one. allowing her a glimpseContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Fae Away by Rose Garcia”

Goodreads Most Popular Horror Part 11

Yes more horror goodness, specifically the 2022 Goodreads Most Popular Horror List which I am making my way through to see which ones I’ve read, want to read, haven’t heard of etc. There’s been some really interesting titles so far, and a fair few I hadn’t heard of. So I’m looking forward to seeing whatContinueContinue reading “Goodreads Most Popular Horror Part 11”

Top Ten Tuesday: Books Set in a Small Town

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. It took me a bit to think of what toContinueContinue reading “Top Ten Tuesday: Books Set in a Small Town”

#5OnMyTBR: Picture

#5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook  and you can learn more about it here. It occurs every Monday when we post about 5 books on our TBR. This was a really tricky one – turns out I don’t have many books at all that are about pictures (at least, not from aContinueContinue reading “#5OnMyTBR: Picture”

Let’s Talk Bookish: Predictable Books

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme that was originally created and hosted by Rukky @ Eternity Books starting in August 2019, and was then cohosted with Dani @ Literary Lion from May 2020 to March 2022. Book Nook Bits has hosted since April 2022. These prompts are always so much fun, and this week’s is no exception! This is alsoContinueContinue reading “Let’s Talk Bookish: Predictable Books”

Book Review: It Always Snows on Mistletoe Square by Ali McNamara

Format: ebookPublished: October 12th, 2023Age: AdultGenre: Contemporary Romance – ChristmasPublisher: SphereGoodreads Rating: 3/5 Stars This is one of those books that’s a little silly, fun, and enjoyable, but more so if it hadn’t gone on for so long. Certain elements that came into play, especially towards the end, were a touch forced, maybe a bitContinueContinue reading “Book Review: It Always Snows on Mistletoe Square by Ali McNamara”