This new instalment in the Red Queen series, King’s Cage sees Mare Barrow trapped, and itching to oppose the king while Farley and their friends are left to train reds and new bloods, if they are succeeding in a rebellion. The rebellion represents a fantasy filled twist on the conflict between class and genetic discrimination... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Witch of Spiton and the Stones of Destiny
This historically mystical and wistful novel, folklore and myths are exchanged for a historical adventure, inspired by the Battle of Hastings and King Harold (who is believed to be buried in the real abbey) mixed with the magical narrative of young restless witch Isobel. The historical elements of this story being new, intriguing and climatic... Continue Reading →
Review: Glass Sword
The revolution between the silver bloods (gifted with supernatural abilities) and red bloods, the likes of the Scarlet Guard and new bloods like Mare (red bloods with silver like abilities) is beginning to spark in the addictive next instalment in the Red Queen series. This plot twisting, adventurous and high stakes sequel takes readers on... Continue Reading →
Review: Red Queen
The Red Queen lives up to its name, with a fantasy-themed twist on the issues of discrimination and the class divide. And a tale of how one small act and one person can make all the difference. This series starts with a bag and dives head first into a tale of political and magical intrigue... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Witch of Spiton and the Book of Dreams
The mystical, fantastical and Harry Potter-sequence drama continues in the second instalment of the Witch Witch of Spiton series. An clever immersive blend of fantasy fiction with the historical origins of folklore is sure to ignite the interest of old and new comers to the series alike. It’s time to go back return to the... Continue Reading →
Review: The Selection
As next year will be the 10th anniversary of the publication of The Selection, I’ve decided to review the most heartfelt dystopian you’ll read all year. For a cosy afternoon reading, look no further than the smart, stubborn and secretive protagonist America Singer as she deals with battlefield romances and class injustices. America has now... Continue Reading →
Review: Bridgerton – The Duke and I
After watching the sensational Netflix Series Bridgerton, I decided to check out the first book in the series, it was based on. The first book ‘The Duke and I’ focuses on the eldest Bridgerton fighter Daphne and the recently returned Duke of Hastings, Simon Bassett. Simon and Daphne come up with a scheme, they will... Continue Reading →
Review: We Just Clicked
Hope everyone had a great Valentines or Galentines Day on Sunday. For a perfect romantic comedy to read, look no further than ‘We Just Clicked’, as the equally optimistic and pessimistic protagonist attempts to keep a fake virtual relationship and a slow burning romance alive. Readers are in for one hell of a ride with... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Witch of Spiton and the Serpent of Anata
This magical, heartfelt and thrilling adventure from the White Witch Shop of Spiton to the pyramids and tombs of Egypt, is guaranteed to capture the minds of readers everywhere. It is an uniquely insightful blend of fantasy and historical fiction. Move over Harry Potter, it’s time for Isobel Ashwell’s story to begin. Our story begins... Continue Reading →
Review: A Court of Frost and Starlight
After the dramatic events if a court of wings and ruin, this instalment is a nice and surprisingly light-read. In a short novella, Feyre and the rest of the night court are recovering from the recent battle of Hybern. A battle where Feyre and her sisters Elain and Nesta (who were turned into High Fae... Continue Reading →