The fantastical, tantalising and final instalment of the Red Queen series serves as both a prequel to Red Queen and a sequel to Warstorm (with historical notes and inserts from court scholar Julian, Cal’s uncle and Coriane’s brother). It reveals the tales of the inner and civil wars that the main female protagonists or antagonists... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Witch of Spiton and the Curse of Pendle Hill
The past and present collide in the fifth fanatical instalment of Isobel’s journey - as she and her best friend and fellow witch Holly go on their first holiday alone to Lancashire. They have decided to spend a few weeks at the infamous Pendle Hill, known to be home to witches and witch trials, a... Continue Reading →
Review: Warstorm
The thrilling, tremendous and tension filled end to the Red Queen Series can be found in this fourth tantalising instalment of the series, Warstorm. This book sees our fierce flawed female protagonists Mare Barrow (a red blood with lightening powers) General Diana Farley (Red blood authority in the Scarlet Guard and new mother to Mares... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Witch Of Spiton and the Goddess of the Moon
The fourth instalment of Isobel’s adventures through magic, time and myth continue to grow was Isobel is now firmly a teenager in the Goddess of the Moon. After her quest through time during the Battle of Hastings, Isobel with the help of her bad influence yet well intentioned friend Holly, embark on a new mission,... Continue Reading →
Good Reads Challenge 2021: Part 2
I’ve been on a bit of a readathon lately, finally having the time to go through my TBR pile, since I finished my studies. So, I’m going to share with you the next group of books (which are books 21-40) I have read as apart of my second and this years good reads challenge. 21.... Continue Reading →
Review: Kings Cage
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 →
Lists: Good Reads Challenge 2021: Part 1
It’s that time of year again and I have completed the first part of my 2021 challenge on Good Reads. Below, I’ve complied a list of the first twenty books I’ve read for the challenge, and hopefully it’ll give you some inspiration for your own to be read lists, enjoy! 1. The Selection by Keira... Continue Reading →
21 things about me for my 21st birthday
For my 21st birthday tomorrow, I decided to answer 21 questions about me from the get to know me blogger challenge for my 21st, enjoy! 🥳 Are you a morning or night person? - Night person for sure. Are you left or right handed? - Right Handed Are you a tidy or messy person? -... Continue Reading →