Hoohoo, 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 […]
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The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 06/03/2024So far, I’ve loved all of Jamie pacton’s books I’ve read. It started out with her debut, Kit Sweetly, which is one of my all time favourite books. I also loved her first fantasy novel, The Vermilion Emporium. I was very excited to get approved for an ARC of The Absinthe Underground which is set […]
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 14/05/2023Listen, I love Becky Albertalli. And I was extremely excited for Imogen, Obviously for so many reasons. I had high hopes for the story because it’s about a girl figuring out her sexuality and I had a feeling that it might speak to my soul. Continue reading to find out if it did. Synopsis Imogen […]
How to Kiss Your Best Friend by Jenny Proctor | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 29/12/2022I received this copy of How to Kiss Your Best Friend from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I really don’t know why I put off reading How to Kiss Your Best Friend for so long. I’ve been in a romance mood for months now and I LOVE the friends to […]
I’ve recently been in a mood to read books set in or around forests. I read Among the Beasts and Briars by Ashley Poston and simply wanted more. So when I asked for recommendations on instagram, Friederike told me to read The Luminaries. Luckily for me, I was approved for a copy on Netgalley and […]
Simon James Green has been one of my favourite authors ever since I read Alex in Wonderland on the train ride back from YALC and entertained the whole compartment with my snorts and tears of laughter. So of course, as soon as Gay Club! was released I went and got it… and then did not […]