Hoohoo, guys! How are you all? I hope you’re all healthy and feeling fine ♥ I’ve been getting a lot of reading done even though uni started again through online courses which eats quite a bit of time. I’ve also been drawing a lot and staring at photos of swords. Because you know, swords are […]
Tag: contemporary
book review
[ARC – REVIEW] The Art of French Kissing by Brianna R. Shrum – WERBUNG
By Kat @ Bookish Blades on 02/03/2018Book: The Art of French Kissing Author: Brianna R. Shrum Pages: 180 (E-ARC) Publisher: Sky Pony Press expected publication date: June 5th, 2018 Synopsis: Carter Lane has one big dream: becoming a chef. Then she gets the chance to get a scholarship for one of the best culinary schools in the country. But […]
Hello hello to be honest, I’m not much of a contemporary reader. If there’s no fantasy, I don’t want it. Except it sounds super good, then I’m getting all grabby hands. Somehow I read contemporaries mostly during summer. I don’t know why, but they somehow have a summer-y vibe even though they are set in […]