Today's review is like a dream come true for me and I'm still having to pinch myself that I was lucky enough to be sent a proof copy of The Garden Of Lost And Found by Harriet Evans. I have been a huge fan of Harriet's for years after being gifted one of her earlier… Continue reading Book Review: The Garden Of Lost And Found By Harriet Evans
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Book Review: The Princess and The Fangirl by Ashley Poston
When it comes to reading I don't really have a genre per se, I just read books that I think sound intriguing from their synopsis and when I read this one I knew I simply HAD to read it! Many thanks to Jamie-Lee Nardone from Quirk and author Ashley Poston for allowing me to read… Continue reading Book Review: The Princess and The Fangirl by Ashley Poston
Book Review: List Of 13 By E.A.Comiskey
This year I have set myself the challenge to drastically reduce my TBR pile and so far it seems to be going well - please keep everything crossed for me! Today's book review is one that has been on my pile since the tail of of last year, so many apologies to author E.A. Cormiskey… Continue reading Book Review: List Of 13 By E.A.Comiskey
Book Review: Who Do I See In The Mirror? By Vese Aghoghovbia Aladewolu
In today's modern world of social media and press coverage urging everyone to try and achieve the 'perfect' look, it really worries me the pressure that children growing up in this environment will feel. I have always made sure to reinforce how beautifully unique and special each of my children are and urge them not… Continue reading Book Review: Who Do I See In The Mirror? By Vese Aghoghovbia Aladewolu
Book Review: The Clouds Beyond Us By Rahf AlRashidi
I've been honoured to work with the wonderful Rahf AlRashidi over the last couple of months organising a 3 Day Blog Blitz for her best-selling book. Today however I have the pleasure of sharing my own thoughts on The Clouds Beyond Us as I take part in the Blitz. I hope you enjoy my review… Continue reading Book Review: The Clouds Beyond Us By Rahf AlRashidi
Book Review: We All Need Friends By Dawn-Maria France
I recently posted a review of The Naughtiest Girl In The World By Dawn-Maria France which I had been sharing with my son Leo and I was thrilled when we recently received the second book in the Jenny and Phillip series to read. This follow up story again features independent and self-assured Jenny and her magical… Continue reading Book Review: We All Need Friends By Dawn-Maria France
Book Review: Super Nova By Ericka Waller
Towards the end of last year I realised just how overwhelming my TBR pile had actually become and made a resolution to work my way through it by planning posts for the first few months of 2019. So far so good and my pile is starting to (slowly) decrease! Today’s review is a book which I received… Continue reading Book Review: Super Nova By Ericka Waller
Book Review: Absolutely Smashing It By Kathryn Wallace
As soon as I read the blurb for this brand new release I knew it was a must-read for me and I was thrilled when the lovely Kirsteen Astor at Little Brown UK offered to send me a proof copy. Promising to be similar to the novels written by Gill Sims by offering a humorous take… Continue reading Book Review: Absolutely Smashing It By Kathryn Wallace
Book Review: The Stress Goblin’s Hat by Dr Rubina & Omar Mian
It was only as an adult that I realised how much I had struggled with mental health issues from a very young age, something that was overlooked for many years until eventually I reached out to ask for the help I needed. Unfortunately, those early traumatic experiences have meant that my anxiety and depression have… Continue reading Book Review: The Stress Goblin’s Hat by Dr Rubina & Omar Mian
Book Review: Aaru By David Meredith
This year I have made the vow to make a big dent in my TBR pile and today's post represents the start of that process. I was sent this book by author David Meredith last year and it's been patiently waiting to be read eventually getting it's turn last month. Therefore, today I'm sharing my… Continue reading Book Review: Aaru By David Meredith
