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REVIEW | A Cup of Tea at the Mouth of Hell (Or, an Account of Catastrophe by Stroudmire McCloud, Demon) – Luke Tarzian
Synopsis from Goodreads: BRIEFLY, A WORD ABOUT ORDER Order is the focal point around which existence revolves. Without order there is only chaos. And in the halls of Damnation (pronounced Dam-NAWT-ion, thank you kindly) the first sign of impending chaos is a cup of tea made without the water having first been well and properly Continue reading
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REVIEW | Of Honey and Wildfires – Sarah Chorn
This was such a breath of fresh air. Not an overly happy one, as the storyline is not light, but I loved the way the world was built up. We follow along as the wild-west develops with a Victorian sense of industry, little mysteries are peppered in amongst the tale, and there is a strong Continue reading
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REVIEW | Gothikana – RuNyx
THIS. BOOK! Ok, completely different from what I’ve read before for the most part, but I freaking adored it. It was so dark, and the relationship felt sinister and bully-ish at times – but it suited the tone of the book impeccably and I ate that right up, and I don’t even like insta-love so Continue reading
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REVIEW | Mexican Gothic – Silvia Moreno-Garcia
I think I’m going 4.5 on this one – I can’t make my mind up, so let’s go down the middle. It didn’t scare me, but it is definitely messed up! You get the “somethings not right vibe” pretty much from the start, and then things just start exponentially ramping up – trigger warnings pretty Continue reading
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REVIEW | The Court of Miracles – Kester Grant
“This is how it started;with a sister weeping in her bed;a child so terrified she sold herself to a thief;a girl so lovely, the world went to war to possess her” This book was so promising! I think I may have put just a little too much expectation on it. But I mean, come on Continue reading
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REVIEW | The Kiss of Deception – Mary E. Pearson
It can take years to mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered. I definitely cannot wait to dive into the next one! Although slow – which isn’t always a bad thing – and featuring some of my most disliked tropes, it pulled me out of a Continue reading
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REVIEW | Scythe – Neal Shusterman
“But remember that good intentions pave many roads. Not all of them lead to hell.” I really enjoyed this book – the concept is fascinating, and although slow at times, I really loved the storyline. Humanity has conquered death. But space travel proved futile, and so we must subside only on planet Earth. How to Continue reading
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REVIEW | Sisters of the Perilous Heart – Sandra L Vasher
Happy publication day! Set on another planet, this book has a vicious immortal race developed by humans, a magical royal family, and an intertwining storyline – following two groups of people with very different backgrounds as they deal with all this. I really enjoyed the story, however, I also feel I wanted a bit more Continue reading
About Me
Books and food enthusiast. I discovered a love for reading in my late teens, so you’ll see me catching up on older series quite often. I also love to travel around the UK, where I live, and picking up some crafty hobbies – I hope to share snippets of this amongst all the book content. Other interests include gaming, podcasts, drinking too much tea, and trying to personify autumn.
– Hannah 🍂

