World Book Day: Out of Comfort Zone Books I Want To Read.

Today is World Book Day. The day where children, teachers and other teaching staff go to school dressed up as a book character and there is a whole day of fun, book-related activities.

Witchy Reads on my TBR

When it comes to the spooky season, we all have our favourite fictional creatures, genres and stories. I’m one for witches whether inherently magical, or misunderstood and unfairly persecuted, and every time I come across a book that centres around them, I have to own it. The only problem is, and it’s not new, isContinue reading “Witchy Reads on my TBR”

Genres I Gravitate to During Late Spring and Summer

Hello! We are now in the transition period between Spring and Summer, and if there is one thing that strikes me at this time in the reading year, it is the change in my reading mood. I want books that are relaxing, that can be read in one sitting, or that evoke the freshness andContinue reading “Genres I Gravitate to During Late Spring and Summer”

On The Shelves: Books With Royalty

Hello! We in the UK are currently experiencing a four-day weekend, celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and I can’t think of a better list post than one which highlights books centred around royalty or has characters that are part of a monarchy.

What I’ve Read Lately: A Surprise Adult Contemporary Wrap Up

Hello! It has been a good while since I’ve had any true desire and motivation to blog again but after spending the majority of the weekend tweaking layouts, headers and thinking about what drew me to blogging in the first place, I’m now starting to feel the slump disappearing. It will probably be a whileContinue reading “What I’ve Read Lately: A Surprise Adult Contemporary Wrap Up”

The Animals at Lockwood Manor

Book Information Series: StandaloneGenre: Fiction | Historical Romance | MysteryAudience: AdultLength: 352 pagesFormat: PaperbackPublished: March 2020 by Pan Macmillan Purchase: Amazon | Waterstones | Wordery | Book DepositoryJane Healey – Website | Twitter | Goodreads Physical copy of the book is mine and all thoughts are my own. All links provided are non-affiliate.