‘Six Crimson Cranes’ by Elizabeth Lim, a small review.

Synopsis Shiori, the only princess of Kiata, has a secret. Forbidden magic runs through her veins. Normally she conceals it well, but on the morning of her betrothal ceremony, Shiori loses control. At first, her mistake seems like a stroke of luck, forestalling the wedding she never wanted, but it also catches the attention ofContinue reading “‘Six Crimson Cranes’ by Elizabeth Lim, a small review.”

‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’ by V.E Schwab, a small review

I was originally going to do a full review of this book as I am a huge fan of all and anything that V.E Schwab produces, but for fear that I wouldn’t be able to stop, I decided it best to keep it short and sweet. Just know, that V.E Schwab has done it again,Continue reading “‘The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue’ by V.E Schwab, a small review”

‘Wolf Den’ by Elodie Harper, a small review.

Synopsis Sold by her mother. Enslaved in Pompeii’s brothel. Determined to survive. Her name is Amara. Welcome to the Wolf Den… Amara was once a beloved daughter, until her father’s death plunged her family into penury. Now she is a slave in Pompeii’s infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Sharp, clever and resourceful,Continue reading “‘Wolf Den’ by Elodie Harper, a small review.”

‘The Taking of Jake Livingston’ by Ryan Douglas Review.

Synopsis Jake Livingston is one of the only Black kids at St. Clair Prep, one of the others being his infinitely more popular older brother. It’s hard enough fitting in but to make matters worse and definitely more complicated, Jake can see the dead. In fact he sees the dead around him all the time.Continue reading “‘The Taking of Jake Livingston’ by Ryan Douglas Review.”

Blog Tour: Poisoned by Jennifer Donnelly

Synopsis Beautiful Sophie with lips as red as blood, skin as pale as snow, and hair as dark as night, is about to come of age and inherit her father’s throne. But Sophie’s stepmother wants rid of her – beautiful she may be, but too weak and foolish to reign. And Sophie believes her, asContinue reading “Blog Tour: Poisoned by Jennifer Donnelly”

‘Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble. Magcial Poems’ Chosen by Paul Cookson and Illustrated by Eilidh Muldoon Book Tour

Synopsis From magic carpets and wands to unicorns, potions, creams and lotions, Paul Cookson’s brewing a spell of fantastically magic poems. On this tattered magic carpetYou can choose your destinationFor nothing’s quite as magicalAs your imaginationBeautifully illustrated by Eilidh Muldoon, this enchanting anthology brings together works from a range of classic, establishes and rising poets.Continue reading “‘Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble. Magcial Poems’ Chosen by Paul Cookson and Illustrated by Eilidh Muldoon Book Tour”

Blog Tour: The White Phoenix by Catherine Randall

Synopsis London, 1666. After the sudden death of her father, thirteen-year-old Lizzie Hopper and her mother take over The White Phoenix – the family bookshop in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral. But England is at war with France and everywhere there are whispers of dire prophecies. As rumours of invasion and plague spread, LizzieContinue reading “Blog Tour: The White Phoenix by Catherine Randall”

Blog Tour: Midnight Twins by Holly Race

Synopsis Fern King is about to uncover a place that she could not have imagined in all her wildest dreams. Annwn is the dream mirror of our world, a place where Dreamers walk in their slumber, their dreams playing out all around them. An enchanted, mysterious place that feeds our own world – as withoutContinue reading “Blog Tour: Midnight Twins by Holly Race”

Again Again by E. Lockhart

I was supposed to do be doing a review of this book today, but unfortunately the book hasn’t arrived in the post and I didn’t have time to finish the book on my Kindle that I only obtained a few days ago (I don’t really like reading ebooks so it’s taking me some time, I’mContinue reading “Again Again by E. Lockhart”

Blog Tour: The Engima Game by Elizabeth Wein

Synopsis Britain, 1940. When her mother is killed in the Blitz, Louisa Adair feels she has lost everything. The country she has called home since her family left Jamaica is not a friendly place for an orphaned girl with brown skin. She finds work looking after an old lady at a pub near an airfieldContinue reading “Blog Tour: The Engima Game by Elizabeth Wein”