Booktour: The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman

Big thank you to Turn The Pages Tours, the publisher, and the author for this advanced reading copy in exchange for my honest opinion during the blog tour. The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman has been on my TBR ever since it was announced. As a biracial woman with a heavy interest in Japan, Read More

Book Tour: The Cousins by Karen M McManus

I’m so excited to be part of the book tour for Karen M. McManus’ new book, The Cousins. Thank you so much to TheWriteReads and Penguin for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review. What’s one thing that will cause huge conflicts in relationships? Money. And especially in families, money can Read More

Book Tour: The Wolf And The Water by Josie Jaffrey

Thank you to The Write Reads and Josie Jaffrey for a copy of the book as part of the blog tour. Below is my honest review. If you’ve been following me for a while here, then you know I love Josie Jaffrey’s books. This year, she decided to change things up. She released May Day, Read More

Support Your Favourite Writer!

Last week, I gave a shout out to artists. This week I want to highlight some authors who have new books coming out soon but had their launch-related events cancelled. This will be a weird mix of genres and authors but do consider pre-ordering or buying a book later to support them. Check your local Read More

My favourite Witchy Books

October, the month of spooky reads. I don’t do well with horror and only read it when a book really interests me. But I have to be in the mood. So instead of talking about super scary reads, I want to highlight my favourite witchy books. All of the include witches, but none of them Read More

Bookhaul Spring 2018

Tessa has a few new books; bought, given or borrowed. Check out the list of her bookhaul and the new additions to her ‘to read list’. Read More

The Path Keeper by N. J. Simmonds

After a month long of working on a historical novel and reading non fiction, I was in desperate need of some Young Adult (YA) romance and I thought The Path Keeper fit the bill. Soon after I started reading, I forgot the time and I had other things to do. I didn’t put it down again after I continued reading. It’s a perfect summer read for when you have time to finish a book in one go. Read More