Ich habe mir vorgenommen, wiedder mehr auf Deutsch zu lesen und irgendwie hat mich Pretty Scandalous von Tami Fischer total angesprochen, als es im Laden angekommen ist. Intrigen, viel Drama, eine Art Gossip Girl, das habe ich erwartet. Ob ich das auch bekommen habe und wie mir Band 1 und 2 der Manhattan Elites Reihe […]
Author: kat @ bookish blades
Hoohoo, friends of the blade! August has so many interesting book releases! There is everything from historical romance, paranormal stories, fantasy and contemporary romance. I am so intrigued by all of these releases! So how about we have a look at them? Guide: 🏳️🌈 = LGBT+ | ⚔️ = Fantasy | 💖 = Romance 6th […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade. July was a very exciting month for me. I wasn’t home a lot nor read much, but I had so much fun all through the month. The first week was mostly planning and organising stuff job wise (I start a new job in August!!). And then it was time for […]
A Novel Love Story – The Paradise Problem – Not in Love | Mini Reviews
By kat @ bookish blades on 28/07/2024Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Today I come to you with mini reviews of three romances by I recently read: A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston, The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren, and Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood. All of these are contemporary romances written by some of my favourite authors. Especially Ashley […]
EUROS 2024 | Books for Group D: France, Poland, Netherlands, Austria
By kat @ bookish blades on 26/07/2024Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I haven’t really watched football (or soccer, as they say in the US) since the World Championships 2006. Yeah, 2010 a bit but ever since then I completely lost interest in football and thought it was stupid. I’m not sure what happened, maybe because it’s in Germany or because thanks […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade. July is almost over so this is more of a look back on the exciting July book releases I guess. I was very busy this month with finding a new job (yay!), hiking in the Tatras and organising a ton of different things. So this post is slightly late but […]