I took it pretty easy in December – there was so much happening with the holidays that I really didn’t stress about reading, reviewing or blogging. The one thing I …
[review] The Colonel and the Bee by Patrick Canning
The Colonel and the Bee had me venturing back into a genre I rarely read, but have enjoyed in the past – steampunk (with a bit of science fiction and fantasy …
[review] The Course of All Treasons by Suzanne M. Wolfe
The Course of All Treasons is the follow-up to A Murder by Any Name, one of my favourite discoveries of 2019. I was, obviously, very excited to see if the sequel …
[review] Katherine – Tudor Duchess by Tony Riches [blog tour]
Katherine – Tudor Duchess is the third book in Tony Riches’ Brandon Trilogy. Since the Tudor/Elizabethan eras are my favourite historical fiction to read, I jumped at the chance to …
Monthly recap: November 2019
November was a really great month for me in terms of books! One of my most anticipated reads (The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern) was released, I knocked off more …
[review] Death with Dostoevsky by Katherine Bolger Hyde
Death with Dostoevsky is the fourth book in Bolger Hyde’s Crime with Classics series. I almost never ever pick up a book in the middle of a series so this was a rare …
[review] Shadows of Hemlock by K.M. Pohlkamp
Shadows of Hemlock is the worthy sequel to K.M. Pohlkamp’s award-winning novel, Apricots and Wolfsbane. Both of these books feature a strong female assassin in Tudor England. That one line …
[review] The Adventurers and The Temple of Treasure by Jemma Hatt
The Adventurers and The Temple of Treasure is the second book in The Adventurers Series – a series of adventure stories for children aged 8-12. I reviewed Book 1 in …