A funny and entertaining audiobook

Review of The Big Tow by Ann McMan, Audiobook narrated by Christine Williams I have had this book on my TBR list since its release in October 2020 and after it’s got so many good comments from readers. I wanted something light and entertaining and this is just what I was looking for. When Vera […]
A fun and entertaining fantasy book

Review of Rand by Silvia Shaw This was a fun and entertaining fantasy book. I have been a fan of Maggie Brown for a while now. I have read most of the books she has released with Bella with In the Company of Crocodiles and Playing the Spy, being my two favorites. While I haven’t […]
A very good debut by a promising author

Review of Aurora by Emma McGeown I admit that the reason I got curious about this book is that the author is from Northern Ireland, my adoptive place in the world. In a small country such as this, she might as well be my neighbour, so I decided to go ahead and read this. I’m […]
A very enjoyable sapphic Beauty and the Beast retelling

Review of The Misadventures of an Amateur Naturalist by Ceinwen Langley Sapphic Beauty and the Beast! When I saw the cover and title for this book I knew I had to read it. We aren’t supposed to judge or pick a book by its cover, but sometimes you just have to. I was completely sold already […]
I would recommend this to zombie fans

Review of Survivors by Amy Marsden Zombies! I love zombies and to get two new zombies books out at the same time, well that’s like Christmas coming early for me, or I guess I should say Halloween. When I saw this book on Netgalley, I was really excited since it was zombies, plus I knew […]
This book had a different feel but in a good way

Review of You’ll Be Fine by Jen Michalski This was pretty good. The story was different than I expected –that is until I saw it better explained in the reviews- but I still enjoyed it. I like when a book can surprise me a bit as long as it’s not too different from what I […]
This was good, dark, and creepy

Review of The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould This was good, dark, and creepy. I’m a big fan of paranormal mystery/crime books and I’ve been lucky that there have been some good ones released lately. While the stories are quite different, this had a similar vibe to The River Has Teeth. The River […]
KJ knows how to keep the readers on the edge of their seats

Review of Ignis by KJ This is the second book I’ve read by this author – along with her debut novel Coming Home – and I have to say that I love KJ’s writing even though this one is completely different from her debut. Felicity Davis, the principal of Rawson Girls Grammar School, is an […]
A sweet yet steamy romance with a trans MC

Review of Fake It by Lily Seabrooke I think this story is the first romance I read with a trans MC. I’ve encountered a few secondary trans characters but, as far as I can remember, never a main character, never the woman who gets to find the love of her life. Fake it till you […]