(AD PR Product) Combining historical fiction with fantasy, based on Mexican mythology and a gender-swapped retelling of Zorro, Sun of Blood and Ruin is an epic debut novel from Mariely Lares that had me hooked from page one until the very end. Own photography (well, with help from a supportive dad!) Book: Sun of Blood … Continue reading Sun of Blood and Ruin | An Epic Debut Historical Fantasy Unlike Any Other | Book Review
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Fury Of The Dragon Goddess | The Epic, Adventure-Filled Sequel I’ve Been Waiting For | Book Review
After the first book in the instalment, City Of The Plague God, Sarwat Chadda returns to the Rick Riordan Presents world, and therefore the world of Mesopotamian mythology for the sequel I’ve been waiting for: Fury Of The Dragon Goddess. Every part as epic and adventurous as the first book, my favourite Muslim hero and … Continue reading Fury Of The Dragon Goddess | The Epic, Adventure-Filled Sequel I’ve Been Waiting For | Book Review
Brighter Than The Sun: A Story That Needed To Be Told | Book Review
Books are known to be a form of escapism, shutting away from one world for a few hours to experience another. But they can also be a really creative and wonderful way to read about experiences outside of our own, to learn about different cultures and lives. Daniel Aleman is an author who is a … Continue reading Brighter Than The Sun: A Story That Needed To Be Told | Book Review
10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in this Strange World: A Story That Will Stand the Test of Time | Book Review
Hello…friends? I have been writing in various capacities for over 10 years now and I still don’t know how to open a new blog post. "Hello, friends" feels nice but then if you’re a random stranger, is that too intimate? I mean I’ll gladly be friends with anyone but I don’t know if that means … Continue reading 10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in this Strange World: A Story That Will Stand the Test of Time | Book Review
The Prince and the Witch: The Book that Feels Like a Fairy Story for Adults | Book Review
I am a firm believer that just because we grow older, that doesn't necessarily mean we have to grow up. That we can still read stories with heroes and villains, good and evil, witches and princes and magic and mystery and adventure. In short, that we can still read books like The Prince and the … Continue reading The Prince and the Witch: The Book that Feels Like a Fairy Story for Adults | Book Review
The Not So Chosen One: A Good Choice for a Magical Read! | Book Review
Magic schools are not a new concept in literature. You know the drill. Someone reaches an age in their life, they have someone show up and tell them they're special, magical, and need to come to a secret school to harness their power. And occasionally, this person will be the 'chosen one' to defeat a … Continue reading The Not So Chosen One: A Good Choice for a Magical Read! | Book Review
The Stardust Thief: A Reminder of Why I Love Fantasy | Book Review
Do you ever read a book and love it so much you don't quite know how to put it into words? That is exactly how I feel about this book. I have been writing this review for weeks, hoping to be able to explain how much I loved this book and why. I only hope … Continue reading The Stardust Thief: A Reminder of Why I Love Fantasy | Book Review
Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
Book: Daughter of the Moon GoddessAuthor: Sue Lynn TanReleased: 11th January 2022Genre: FantasyRating: 5 stars From the moment I heard the premise of Sue Lynn Tan's debut novel, I was intrigued and desperate to get a copy of the book to read it as soon as I could. The premise of the book is as … Continue reading Everything a Book Should Be | Daughter of the Moon Goddess | Book Review
An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
So, Indivisible is now published and out in the world for all to read. How exciting! (You may recall one of my previous blog posts were about why I was excited for this book and I got to ask Daniel Aleman a few questions about Indivisible and his writing process. If you missed that, find … Continue reading An eye-opening, heartbreaking read | Indivisible Book Review
A heartwarming and comforting read | Barakah Beats book review
In 2021 I decided to be bold and have been reaching out to authors for some of my most anticipated reads, as I simply could not wait until the publication dates to sink my teeth into them. One book I reached out for was Barakah Beats, and I very luckily got sent a digital ARC … Continue reading A heartwarming and comforting read | Barakah Beats book review










