Hello, sweeties 😘 Last week I gave you a review of the first book in the series the Daughter of Erabel by Kristin Ward. This post was in preparation for the great blogtour I'm now a part of, thanks to Dave at @TheWriteReads. For last week's review for The Girl of Dorcha Wood, check out … Continue reading Blogtour Review: Blood of the Lost Kingdom by Kristin Ward #TheWriteReads #Blogtour
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Book Review: The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward
Hello, sweeties 😉 In preparation for a blog tour I'm a part of, I've now read the first book from the Daughter of Erabel series by Kristin Ward. This is a fairly quick and enjoyable read, mixed with fantasy creatures, bad guys and a bit of heartbreak. The conflict of leaving one's home when it's … Continue reading Book Review: The Girl of Dorcha Wood by Kristin Ward
Blog Tour Spotlight: The Chronicles of Iona: Exile by Paula de Fougerolles
Do you like historical fiction? Do you like Scotland? Do you like unlikely pairs travelling, on a quest for unity? Then this might just be the book for you! This is a story of two men who laid the foundations of the Scottish nation, an Irish monk, Saint Columba, and a Scottish warlord, Aedan mac … Continue reading Blog Tour Spotlight: The Chronicles of Iona: Exile by Paula de Fougerolles
Blog Tour Review: Lying with Lions by Annabel Fielding
Welcome to my day in the Lying with Lions book blog tour. It is my pleasure to introduce you to this Sapphic historical fiction set in the time before and up to WWI. Thank you to the author, Annabel Fielding for sharing her book with me for an honest review. Title: Lying with LionsAuthor: Annabel … Continue reading Blog Tour Review: Lying with Lions by Annabel Fielding
ARC Review: Tomorrow by Damian Dibben
Do you love good bois? Do you love good bois who'll travel the world to find you? Do you love good bois just because they're good bois? Then this book is for you! This isn't my most recent read, but it definitely left an impact. I'm still rather new to Netgalley, and I was browsing … Continue reading ARC Review: Tomorrow by Damian Dibben