Hoohoo, friends of the blade. No, I’m not having a full wrap up this month. I had that post almost finished when I managed to delete it all… without back up. Yeah. And I do not want to type that all out again, sorry. I just… don’t want to. So here, have a little life […]
Turquoise Books? We All Need More Of Those! [ Bookish List ]
By kat @ bookish blades on 03/04/2022Hoohoo, friends of the blade! And welcome to another bookish list. Going away from titles very quickly to make some very colourful lists. I don’t know about your shelves, but when I look at mine I see a lot of black and red and blue, the occasional white as well. But there are some colours […]
*Note I received a copy of Scorpica for free in exchange for an honest review* ABOUT SCORPICA Five hundred years of peace between queendoms shatters when girls inexplicably stop being born. As the Drought of Girls stretches across a generation, it sets off a cascade of political and personal consequences across all five queendoms of […]
Twice Shy sounded like a good rivals to lovers, a quick and easy read, perfect for when you don’t have much time to read. Or so I expected. It was all that but also so much more. Maybell Parish has always been a dreamer and a hopeless romantic. But living in her own world has […]
Exciting Book Releases | April 2022
By kat @ bookish blades on 28/03/2022Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Looking outside, spring has arrived full force. The sky is blue, the temperatures are (way too) high, the bushes are blooming and my mood lifted instantly. Of course the season also brings some new spring releases, some of which are quite exciting! I collected the (for me personally) most interesting […]
An Escape to Provence | Sophie Claire | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 22/03/2022*NOTE: AD / WERBUNG I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley for free in exchange for an honest review. Where there’s a will, can love find a way? When cynical divorce lawyer Daisy Jackson unexpectedly inherits a ramshackle farmhouse in Provence, she sets off for the French countryside to oversee […]
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