ARC Review: The Peasant's Dream
I was so excited for this - and so disappointed. I absolutely love fairy tale retellings, so learning that this was supposed so be a...
8 Books to Read at the Beach
The beach is a place to relax and turn off your brain. At least, that's how I like my visits to the beach. Which means, that when I bring...
ARC Review: The Devil's Own
Mistaken identities lead to sweet romance. At the beginning of this book I was sort of on the fence - I liked that the romantic interest...
ARC Review: An Alternative History of Britain - The Tudors
Different, interesting, alternative history. I had heard about the concept of alternative history while studying history at the...
11 Fairy Tale Retellings for Your Inner Villain
What makes a villain villainous? And what happens to them after the heroes get their happily ever after? That is exactly the questions...
ARC review: What Only We Know
Holocaust fiction that's about so much more. There are about a myriad (give or take) books out there that chronicle the horrors of the...
9 'You Are not Alone' Books with Isolated Characters
Don't worry, you are not alone. Sure, you might actually, physically be alone. I am alone. But none of us are truly alone because we have...
ARC Review: A Duke Will Never Do
Great male lead but sadly lacking female lead When I was first introduced to the Spitfire Society, I was intrigued by the mission, these...
ARC Review: The Chalice and the Crown
Dark fantasy that explores the line between magic and insanity. This was a hauntingly dark book that had me guessing a lot of the time. I...
12 Kick Ass Female Characters
What makes a female character kick ass? To me, there are several answers to that question. I enjoy female characters who 1) Stand up for...
ARC Review: Solving Sophronia
Intriguing historical mystery with a splash of romance You might be tempted to think that this is mainly a historical romance book, but...
How ASMR Has Influenced My Reading - and My Life
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. ASMR. Tingles. Anxiety relief. Brain massages. In Denmark we have a saying. "Dear child has many...
ARC Review: A Proper Charade
Joyful, character driven historical romance This is one of those historical romance books were you just feel happy all the way through....
Review: The Guinevere Deception
Finally, someone asks "who was King Arthur's Guinevere"? And oh my, the roads we travel to answer this question! I have been fascinated...
7 Cliches I Am Absolutely Sick Of
Cliches are cliches for a reason - they work. They can be handled great by an author who understands to tweak them just right, so they...
ARC Review: The Woman in the Painting
Renaissance Italy comes to live in this character driven historical novel Renaissance Italy produced many great artist, but three are...
Author Spot: Explore LGBTQ with Adam Silvera
Yes, his books are just as cute as he is! Adam Silvera first entered my world in November 2017 and he has become an instant favourite of...
7 Memorable First Lines
Some opening lines stick with you. You probably know the feeling. You settle comfortably into your favourite reading spot. You crack open...
Review: Chasing Cassandra
Historical Romance of the finest caliber. I knew from the beginning that I was going to love this book - that I was going to love Tom and...























