Hello Humans! Today I'm reviewing the latest book from Alix E Harrow and I'm phenomenally excited to have received an ARC of this book mainly because my name and quote is in the inside back cover - life goal ticked off! So will this witchy book live up to the high standards of Ten Thousand Doors of... Continue Reading →
The Graces, Laure Eve – Readalong
Hello Humans! As you may recall from my Dry readalong, the next book chosen by my TBR Tea-Cup was The Graces by Laure Eve. This was one of the books I was given for Christmas so it's nice to actually be reading it before the end of January. I have to credit Asha for the recommendation of this... Continue Reading →
The Boneless Mercies, April Genevieve Tucholke – Book Review
Hello humans! Today I am fulfilling my wish from last week to continue reviewing witchy books even though October is long behind us now. I've seen The Boneless Mercies in quite a few bookshops lately (I think it's in the Blackwells 3 for 2 at present) and it looked interesting and I was excited to read... Continue Reading →
TTT – Halloween Themed Books
Hello humans! I did, at one point, have a grand plan to do a whole month of spooky reads, including some classics and some new releases. Sadly, there wasn't time in my schedule to fit all those books in (but I've made a note for next year) so thankfully today's Top Ten Tuesday prompt is... Continue Reading →
Undead Girl Gang, Lily Anderson – Book Review
Hello humans! Today I’m back with another book that came highly recommended by Asha over at A Cat, A Book, and a Cup of Tea (read her review here). Asha was kind enough to lend me her copy of this book for which I am grateful because it is just amazing. Lily Anderson’s book made... Continue Reading →
Witchborn, Nicholas Bowling – Book Review
Hello humans! Back for another book review? Well you are in luck! Today’s review was another one of those ‘third book in a three for two’ purchases that you never really know if they’re going to be good or not. Coincidentally I read Witchborn having just read Lady Mary so it was a bit of... Continue Reading →
The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw – Book Review
Hello humans! Earlier in the month, I had the pleasure of reviewing The Witch’s Kiss trilogy and now we’re entering the end of March I’m here with another witchy title. The Wicked Deep was one of my anticipated reads for this year, partly due to the gorgeous cover and conceptually. I love stories that are... Continue Reading →
The struggles of being both a mother and a burgeoning witch. The Coven, ARC Book Review.
The Coven is an urban fantasy novel by Chrissy Lessy publishing tomorrow (27th June). Tenacious Books and the lovely people at Netgalley were gracious enough to give me an advanced review copy so I could let you know my thoughts before publication. I've read a lot of witchy books in my time...how did this one fare?... Continue Reading →
Review – All the Birds in the Sky, Charlie Jane Anders
Another W2RW knocked out of the park! If you're interested in reading my ramblings about why I wanted to read this you can click here. If you're just trying to find out what I thought of it..well keep reading friend. Goodreads Summary: Childhood friends Patricia Delfine and Laurence Armstead didn't expect to see each other... Continue Reading →
Witches Galore. The Hawkweed Legacy, Irena Brignull Spoiler Free Review
Well after having segued into dragons for a time I seem to be slipping back into reading lots of books about witches. I also seem to have regained the habit for reading book series out of order. But no one is perfect and 99.9% of the time the book is still worth reading if you... Continue Reading →
26 years later how does it stand up? The Whitby Witches, Robin Jarvis, Book Review
Good morning friends! Today we're looking at a witchy novel, a bit younger than the books I normally read. In audience that is. This book was actually first published in 1991 before I was even born, so it's quite interesting seeing how the story compares to similar books publishing now. Goodreads Summary: At first glance,... Continue Reading →
Review – The Bear and the Nightingale, Katherine Arden
From 17th century Essex witches to witches in the frozen north of Russia. I'm 100% sure I like where this trajectory appears to be going. Goodreads Summary: At the edge of the Russian wilderness, winter lasts most of the year and the snowdrifts grow taller than houses. But Vasilisa doesn’t mind—she spends the winter nights... Continue Reading →