Genre: LGBTQ+

Mini Reviews – A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik, Nothing More to Tell by Karen McManus and Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot

Mini Reviews – A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik, Nothing More to Tell by Karen McManus and Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot

Hellooooooooo my lovely bookworms. The last time I posted was middle of the summer and now it’s Autumn. Bring on the cosy nights of reading with blankets, slipper boots and autumn drinks. I’m sorry it’s been so long , neglecting my blog, something I absolutely love, but since I went back to work, it’s just been extremely busy. But I’m back slowly. I’ve trying to be more organised and forward planning some content as well. Whilst I may have been absent, I haven’t stopped reading even if it has been a chapter or 2 a day, I still reading so […]

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Book Review | Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard

Book Review | Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard

Hello my lovely bookworms. Happy Monday and hope you had a lovely weekend. Today I’m bringing you a book review *shock horror*. I know – I mean it’s been a while once again. But I’ve read a lot of books this summer so far which I’m loving and I need to catch up on review desperately. Today’s review is my most recent finished book, Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard. With under half way to go on the book, I picked it up before bed and I finished it at 2 am. So here is a little more about the […]

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Blog Tour – Interview | Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard

Blog Tour – Interview | Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard

Happy Friday my lovely bookworms. I am currently travelling home from holiday. But today I’m really excited to be ending the blog tour for Something Certain, Maybe by Sara Barnard. This is also my current read for the train ride. It’s been so long since I read a book by Sara and I’d forgotten how much I loved her writing. I would say if you are a fan of Holly Bourne, like I am, as you all know then I would definitely recommend Sara’s books. My favourite of hers is A Quiet Kind of Thunder. Something Certain, Maybe is a […]

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Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Posted July 22, 2022 by Emma in Bookish Post / 1 Comment
Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Happy Friday my lovely bookworms. It’s been a while since I last posted. Today I broke up for the summer holidays and I’m excited for 6 weeks off. It’s been much needed and a very long school year. So be prepared for more reading and posts. I’ve got some exciting things planned. Anyways, update aside today I am ending the blog tour for The King of the Dead by Benjamin Dean. Ben is known for his Middle Grade book – Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow. Now, he has released his first YA book and all I’ve […]

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5 reasons to read The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn

Posted June 27, 2022 by Emma in 2022 Books, Blog Tour, Bookish Post, LGBTQ+, UKYA / 0 Comments
5 reasons to read The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn

Happy Monday my lovely bookworms. Today I am really excited to be bringing you my blog tour stop for The Glorious Poison, the final book in The Battalion of the Dead series by Kat Dunn. I decided to do a bit of a different post today for my stop, I wanted to share 5 reasons why you should read this glorious series. See what I did there. 😉 Sadly life got in the way the last couple of weeks and I haven’t had a chance to read Glorious Poison but I will be shortly. But first here is a little […]

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Blog Tour – Review & Spotlight | The Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn

Blog Tour – Review & Spotlight | The Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn

Happy Saturday my wonderful booklovers. The sun is shining and I can’t wait to relax and read in the park this afternoon. Today I’m bring you Part 1 of my post for the blog tour of Monstrous Design by Kat Dunn. My stop will have a Q&A but it’s not quite ready yet, so I thought I would share with you a short review of Dangerous Remedy and why you should put this book on your TBR.  Thank you to Zephyr Books for sending me both copies exchange for honest review.  My Review First of all can we just appreciate […]

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Blog Tour Review | Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli

Posted April 28, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review, LGBTQ+, YA / 1 Comment
Blog Tour Review | Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli

Hello my lovely readers, it’s been a while again, back to work has kicked my butt again. Anyways let’s not dwell on that, I’m here once again with another one of The Write Reads Ultimate Blog Tour for Becky Albertalli’s new book, Kate in Waiting and I’m excited to share my review. So before I get into that here is a little bit more about the book. My Review Let’s start by saying that this is my FIRST Becky Albertalli book! I know I can hear you screaming ‘why!!!!’ – I mean she’s written so many amazing books that as […]

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Blog Tour Book Review | White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton

Posted February 4, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review / 1 Comment
Blog Tour Book Review | White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton

Happy Thursday my lovely readers. I’m back again, two posts in a row. Today I’m excited to be part of another blog tour with The Write Reads. I’ve discovered and enjoyed such a range of book and This time for Fantasy, LGBTQ+ new adult novel White Trash Warlock by David R. Slayton is no exception. So before I share my review, here is a little bit more about the book. My Review When I started reading this book, I had absolutely no clue what I was getting myself into. When I put my name down for the book, I really […]

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Blog Tour Review & Guest Post | Boy Queen by George Lester

Posted August 8, 2020 by Emma in 2020 books, Blog Tour, Book Review, Guest Post, LGBTQ+, UKYA, YA / 4 Comments
Blog Tour Review & Guest Post | Boy Queen by George Lester

Happy Weekend my lovely readers. I hope you are staying as cool as possible. It’s mighty hot here in the UK isn’t it. Anyways, today I’m really excited to be part of the blog tour for Boy Queen by George Lester – his debut LGBTQ+ YA and I loved it! I am sharing my review of this wonderful book as well as George sharing his tips for writing about inclusivity and diversity. But before that here is a little bit more info of this A-M-A-Z-I-N-G book! My Review I feel like I’m bringing out John Barrowman in this review. This […]

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