Hi guys! This is my last review for this month, hence it's being posted on the Friday instead of the Sunday. But don't worry, there'll be more reviews up in April, but mainly some from NetGalley - so keep your eyes peeled! Today I'm reviewing Caraval. Blurb Remember, it’s only a game… Scarlett Dragna has … Continue reading The Magic of the Carnival | Caraval | A Review
Month: March 2017
There’s a Psycho out there | Rattle | A Review
Can you guys believe it's going to be April at the end of this week?! Gosh! How quickly is this year going?! I shall be continuing my mass reviews up through the next month so keep your eyes peeled for NetGalley reviews going up in the next few weeks. Today I'm reviewing Rattle. Blurb A … Continue reading There’s a Psycho out there | Rattle | A Review
And we’re gonna watch it Burn | Girls on Fire | A Review
Hi guys! This post is unfortunately a tiny bit late, sorry! Today I'm actually not reviewing a Netgalley book (shock horror, I know!) I'm reviewing Girls on Fire. Blurb Girls on Fire tells the story of Hannah and Lacey and their obsessive teenage female friendship so passionately violent it bloodies the very sunset its protagonists … Continue reading And we’re gonna watch it Burn | Girls on Fire | A Review
A 60s Mystery | Miss Treadway and the Field of Stars | A Review
Another NetGalley review today guys, with the promise of more to come this month! Blurb How do you find a missing actress in a city where everyone's playing a role? A mystery, a love-story and a darkly beguiling tale of secrets and reinvention set in 1960s London. 'FABULOUS!' Helen Simonson, author of Major Pettigrew's Last … Continue reading A 60s Mystery | Miss Treadway and the Field of Stars | A Review
To France… | Where The Wild Cherries Grow | Blog Tour
Hi guys! Today I'm taking part in the Blog Tour for Where the Wild Cherries grow on behalf of Transworld/Penguin Random House. Blurb How far must you run to leave the past behind you? It is 1919 and the end of the war has not brought peace for Emeline Vane. Lost in grief, she is … Continue reading To France… | Where The Wild Cherries Grow | Blog Tour