AD | If you haven't read a Roald Dahl book before leaving Primary School what have you been doing? Roald Dahl is an absolute legend in the field of children's literature and deservedly has a day of celebration dedicated to his life and work each and every year; his wonderfully written stories were some of… Continue reading Review: Roald Dahl Inspired Personalised Book From Wonderbly
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Book Review: Beyond The Moon By Catherine Taylor
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** Today's review is well over due as the lovely Catherine Taylor kindly gifted me a copy of her debut novel Beyond The Moon ages ago. It's certainly not the case that I haven't wanted… Continue reading Book Review: Beyond The Moon By Catherine Taylor
Blog Tour: Dad You’ve Trumped By Andrew Rogerson
**We were gifted an copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** Today I'm taking part in the publication tour for new children's title Dad You've Trumped by Andrew Rogerson. As soon as I saw the title of this one in my inbox I knew I… Continue reading Blog Tour: Dad You’ve Trumped By Andrew Rogerson
Blog Tour: Mum’s Big Break By Louise Emma Clarke
**We were gifted an e- copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** When the invite to take part in this blog tour dropped into my inbox I barely took the time to draw breath before readily agreeing. With it's main character being a Mummy blogger… Continue reading Blog Tour: Mum’s Big Break By Louise Emma Clarke
Book Review: The Accidental Love Letter By Olivia Beirne
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** It's fair to events worldwide right now are a little crazy and with many of us spending more time at home than usual you may be looking for something new to read as a… Continue reading Book Review: The Accidental Love Letter By Olivia Beirne
Cover Reveal: Death Bringer By Kelly-Marie Pollock
I'm so excited for today's post as Death Bringer is one of my most anticipated releases of this year. Having fallen in love with Cherry Nova, the first book in the Chronicles of Nova Morgan Trilogy by Kelly-Marie Pollock, I've been eagerly awaiting the next instalment in this epic vampire fantasy; keen to find out what… Continue reading Cover Reveal: Death Bringer By Kelly-Marie Pollock
Book Review: The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires By Grady Hendrix
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** As an avid reader I'll literally read any genre, however I'll readily admit that horror and vampire stories are an area where my experience is somewhat lacking. So why you may ask did I… Continue reading Book Review: The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires By Grady Hendrix
Book Review: What Doesn’t Kill You By Rachel Haynes
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** Today's book review is slightly different from my usual style as not only is it a non-fiction title, which I rarely read, but it's also centred on a topic close to home for my… Continue reading Book Review: What Doesn’t Kill You By Rachel Haynes
Blog Tour: Family For Beginners By Sarah Morgan
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** The world may be slightly 'off balance' right now, but if you are anything like me you will be using the extra time at home to increase those page counts and do some of… Continue reading Blog Tour: Family For Beginners By Sarah Morgan
Book Review: Q By Christina Dalcher
**We were gifted a copy of this book in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are our own** Like many I couldn't wait to read Christina Dalcher's much hyped novel VOX as it seemed the book community couldn't get enough of it. Unfortunately for me although I did enjoy it, I felt… Continue reading Book Review: Q By Christina Dalcher
