Review: Babel, Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution by R.F. Kuang

It took me quite some time to really gather my thoughts after finishing Babel, I think this is one of those books that is going to stick with me for a while. Although it’s written in a fantasy version of our world, some of the issues are ones that make you think about our ownContinueContinue reading “Review: Babel, Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution by R.F. Kuang”

Review: Crazy Apologetic Canadians by Cathryn Fox

Crazy Apologetic Canadians by Cathryn Fox Crazy Apologetic Canadians is a contemporary romance by Cathryn Fox and what a fantastically funny read it is. I was granted an ARC by NetGalley so was privileged to get my hands on this book early, it’s not out until March 6 2023, but if you like romantic comediesContinueContinue reading “Review: Crazy Apologetic Canadians by Cathryn Fox”

January 2023 Reading Wrap-up

Books I read in January January was a pretty decent month for me reading wise. I didn’t quite make it through Powers and Thrones, so it will appear again next month, but it’s been very interesting so far! I have featured some of these books in reviews and you’ll probably see more of them popContinueContinue reading “January 2023 Reading Wrap-up”

Review: Yours Truly, The Duke by Amelia Grey

Yours Truly, The Duke is the first book in Amelia Grey’s new historical romance series, Say I Do. Amelia Grey is one of my favourite historical romance authors so I was very happy to see this start of a new series, and I wasn’t disappointed. Fredericka has been taking care of her sister’s orphaned childrenContinueContinue reading “Review: Yours Truly, The Duke by Amelia Grey”

Review: The Lady Takes It All by Terri Brisbin

The Lady Takes It All by Terri Brisbin is the first book in her new series Unexpected Heirs of Scotland and is a wonderful start to the series. Joshua Robertson is a former diplomat and explorer who partnered with the wrong person. His reputation practically in ruins, he unexpectedly inherits the viscountcy of Dunalastair, quietingContinueContinue reading “Review: The Lady Takes It All by Terri Brisbin”