Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

Happy New Year everyone.  Hope you’ve all got off to a great start for 2025.  This is my first Sunday post so let’s take a look at what’s been going on. I was hoping to complete The Coven by Harper L Woods but I ended up setting this to one side.  What I then picked up and completed quite quickly was one of my January review books, Daughter of Chaos by A S Webb, which was an entertaining and quick read.  I’ve also made a good start on one of my SPFBO books.  I have only two reviews left to catch up with to be fully uptodate and I’ve also been doing some blog hopping to see what you’ve all been up to.

I’m going to continue with my SPFBO book and also pick up one of the following:

  1. Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix
  2. Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney
  1. The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by HG Parry
  2. The Last One At the Wedding by Jason Rekulak
  3. The Queen by Nick Cutter

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

Busy, busy, busy.  Hope everyone is well and packing in the books.  My reading is slow but I’ve been reading a quality book this week that I’ve just finished.  The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by HG Parry.

Next Week’s Reads:Hopefully I’m going to fit a few more books in before the year ends.

Reviews Posted:

  1. The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
  2. Strange Beasts by Susan J Morris

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I missed my weekly update last Sunday and have also been very quiet on the blog, apart from my Countdown to 2025 posts. Put simply we’ve been so busy.  Firstly, it was my birthday and I had a surprise party – it literally was a surprise, I simply can’t believe that so many people managed to keep it a secret. Anyway, it was absolutely lovely with family coming to stay but also very busy.  Followed by which my husband has now caught the usual seasonal bug and I’m trying very hard not to catch it too.  Long story short – it’s been a chaotic couple of weeks. I don’t feel like I’m on top of anything, but I have enjoyed myself.

With all the partying and the run up to Christmas my reading has definitely taken a hit. I have read Strange Beasts by Susan J Morris and I’m currently reading The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by HG Parry which I’m very much enjoying.

Next Week’s Reads:

Complete the Scholar and the Last Faerie Door and hopefully pick up one of these little beauties:

Reviews Posted:

  1. None

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/WeeklyWrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I’m very happy to say that I read one of my books this week and started a second.  I’ve been catching up with reviews and blog hopping, I’m uptodate with comments, almost, and I’ve also started my Countdown to 2025.  So, my reading might not be as strong as in past months but I’m making headway.  Now, I just need to see if I can fit in a few more books before year end.  This week I completed The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso.  Review coming for that soon.  I also started Strange Beasts by Susan J Morris – I suspect this will be a quick read, fingers crossed.

Next Week’s Reads:

Complete Strange Beasts. Then the skies the limits.

Reviews Posted:

  1. The September House by Carissa Orlando

Outstanding Reviews

Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up

Sunday Post

Books read this week:

I’ve struggled a bit this week. Although I’ve made really good progress on blog hopping and catching up with comments.  I’ve read and loved one of my review books, the conclusion to Sarah Pinborough’s Tales From the Kingdoms series (I think it’s the conclusion, it certainly reads like a traditional fairytale ending).  I adore this series of fairytales reimagined, they’re wickedly good fun.  On the other hand I’m reading the Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E Pearson.  I was really hooked to this when it started.  The writing is so lovely.  But, I can’t deny that my progress is very slow, there’s something about it that feels over indulgent and drawn out, and it just feels so familiar.  Plus, the fae, they’ve morphed into normal everyday humans.  It doesn’t feel like a fae world, it feels more like a training academy with a bit of magic.  Anyway, that probably sounds very negative which isn’t my intention but I am on the verge of DNF’ing this – the only thing atm that’s keeping me going is that I’ve already read 50% which feels like such a commitment that I really ought to finish – I’ll just have to read this little by little and pick up other books at the same time.

Next Week’s Reads:

I didn’t really make progress with Fury of the Gods – mainly because I was trying to plough through Bristol Keats.  I’ll hopefully be getting back to that this week.  Also I still have The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso to start, and, I was approved for Jen Williams Titanchild – which is the conclusion to her talon duology.  I’m really looking forward to that.

Reviews Posted:

  1. Run by Blake Crouch
  2. You All Die Tonight by Simon Kernick

Outstanding Reviews

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