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Review Archive
Here you can find all of our past book reviews.


Review of Quicksilver by Callie Hart
There’s action, enemies, steamy romance and more!
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Review of Of Light & Leaves by Fay Taylor
Of Light & Leaves transports us to an ancient kingdom and one that is bound to the fae realm of Elfhyem.
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Review of The Courting of Bristol Keats by Mary E. Pearson
Bristol Keats is one of the three Keats sisters who have lost both of their parents. Struggling to make ends meet, Bristol is...
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Review of Somewhere New by Annie Bennet
I have never loved and shipped two characters more than I did Aster and Callum! I was immediately spellbound by Somewhere New, the first...
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Review of She’s Always Hungry by Eliza Clark
From the author of Penance and debut novel, Boy Parts, comes a debut short story collection.
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Review of City of Silk by Glennis Virgo
We’re stepping into 16th century Italy for this debut.
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Review of Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler
A tear jerker and must-read for fans of Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton.
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Review of Isaac by Curtis Garner
vulnerable and tender coming-of-age story about a queer boy’s sense of self and his tumultuous dating life as a young man about to go to uni
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Review of I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War
This is a fast-paced, flashy debut novel which impressively combines the rom-com and thriller genres.
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Review of The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong
a gorgeous, adventure-filled, heart-warming, cosy fantasy with found family and delicious baked goods
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Review of The Colour of Extinction by S.C. Flynn
A poetry collection which cuts deep to the heart of the catastrophic effects of climate change.
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Review of Eat the World by Marina Diamandis
A poetry collection glitzy yet raw and bruising with honest reflections of womanhood, singledom and self love.
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Review of William by Mason Coile
Henry, an engineer with agoraphobia. Hidden away in his home with his pregnant wife, Henry begins to unravel...
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Review of A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang
A Song to Drown Rivers is a genre debut from Ann Liang, inspired by the legend of one of the Four Beauties of Ancient China, Xishi.
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Review of The Many Ghosts of Donahue Byrnes by Laura McLoughlin
If you’re looking for a brilliantly written and utterly captivating read for the Halloween season, you will not go wrong with picking up a c
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Review of Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris
fantasy and slow-burn romance coupled with a contemporary twist on the classical crime and horror stories of Sherlock Holmes and Dracula...
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Review of Jackal by Erin. E Adams
An insidious psychological thriller set in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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Review of Last Night of Freedom by Dan Howarth
Drawn into a deadly game of one-upmanship and forced to prove their masculinity, only one of them can survive...
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Review of The Slowest Burn by Sarah Chamberlain
A famous chef and ghost writer romance: this book is the epitome of Book Lovers meets The Seven Year Slip
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Review of Look Up, Handsome by Jack Strange
Christmas in September is fast approaching, and you NEED to spend it with this book!
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