⭐️ Release day review! ⭐️ “It doesn’t exactly win me any points as an authority figure, that’s for sure. But I don’t know, you just kind of seem, like...older than other girls in your grade. Has anybody ever told you that?” Marin is a senior at school, starting to sweat about university entrance essays, and... Continue Reading →
Book Review | Exciting Times
🥳Happy pub day to this book! 🥳 Things in Ava’s life are messy. She’s recently moved to Hong Kong and is teaching English to a bunch of rich kids. She’s sorta-but-not-really dating a banker called Julian. Neither can really admit their feelings, or much of anything really, to one another, but this suits Ava fine,... Continue Reading →
Book Review | The Mercies
One day, in a village far north, the men go out to fish. None return. The women are forced to adapt, change and sow their seeds of survival. Maren, having lost her father, brother and betrothed finds herself having to navigate this unforgiving land, alongside her mother, her sister in law and the rest of... Continue Reading →
Book Review | The Rearranged Life of Oona Lockhart
"Every year, on your birthday, right at midnight, you travel through time to inhabit your body at a different point of your life. For exactly one year. Then you “leap” to another random age you haven’t lived before.’' What a concept. 🤯 Imagine living your life completely out of order. You may be 18, then... Continue Reading →
Review | The Paris Secret
Skye has been flying planes since she was a little girl. Headstrong, brave and fearless, she’s always had impeccable control of a plane up in the air, yet cant seem to command the same restraint over her emotions on the ground. As Skye moves up the ranks of the ATA -an all female pilot... Continue Reading →
Blog tour | When We Were Vikings
"Once Dr. Laird asked me why I liked Vikings. I told him three reasons:One, they are brave.Two, they are strong and people have to think twice before trying to hurt them.Three, Viking heroes stand up for people who can’t defend themselves.” Life isn’t always black and white. Heroes can act villainously, and villains can likewise... Continue Reading →
Blog tour | Break the Fall
‘I have to be perfect, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned in my life, nothing - no matter how hard you try or how much you deserve it - is ever perfect.’Welcome to my tour stop for the Break the Fall book tour all thanks to the lovely people at @ausyabloggers @dateabook @hachetteaus 🥰 Plot synopsis A... Continue Reading →
Review | Frankly in Love
“I feel like I don’t belong anywhere and every day it’s like I live on this weird little planet of my own in exile.” I say all in one breath. This is impossible to talk about. But I force myself to. “I’m not Korean enough. I’m not white enough to be fully American.” Frankly in... Continue Reading →
Book Review | The Daughter of Victory Lights
"All of us here have secrets many would shudder to learn. That’s the one thing about humanity you can always rely on: we’ll forever judge the secrets and faults of others while desperately trying to make sure ours stay hidden. The Victory is different.’ Happy pub day to this beauty of a book! Self-assured,... Continue Reading →
Review | Such a Fun Age
Alix (ahhh leeeks) has turned her childhood fondness for writing letters into an empire, with an Insta following to boot. Her family has recently relocated to support her husband’s job, but her heart (and insta) are still in NYC. In walks Emira, Alix’s babysitter, like a breath of fresh air...and a new ‘project’ for Alix... Continue Reading →