Earth Spells Are Easy by Renee George
Date read: 2nd November 2024
My rating: 5*Genre I reckon: Cosy Middle-Aged Witchery
Earth Spells Are Easy by Renee George
Date read: 2nd November 2024
My rating: 5*Switching Hour by Robyn Peterman
Date read: 29th October 2024
My rating: 4*Prince Charmed by Duckie Mack
Date read: 19th October 2024
My rating: 5*The Problem With Dead People by Saffron Amatti
Date read: 16th October 2024
My rating: 5*Fire Fox by Amanda Sloothaak
Date read: 5th October 2024
My rating: 4*Letters by Michael Robert
Date read: 21st August 2024
My rating: 5*Wow! This is a very special book (I read the combined duology), and I feel honoured to have read
it.
Full disclosure: I bought this months ago but had to wait for the right time in my own grief cycle before reading, as I did actually use this to help heal myself too.
This book deep-dives into the grief process. It is heart-achingly poignant. The author takes you through the trauma of loss. BUT also, the beauty of healing.
Perry was devastated at the loss of his husband, Jack. But he'd left Perry a letter just in case he went first. And that letter sent him on a road trip. Where he encounters some Divinely placed people with mystical talents.
It is a voyage of finding oneself, really. Perry undergoes a
transformation as he heals. And it really was beautiful to see.
And Lucas also undergoes grief and renewal as he faces his own challenges.
The characters are all well-developed. The emotions are fully expressed - and there are joyful moments too. Very well-written. I sobbed at Jack's special bit (no spoilers).
Jack is a wonderful, spiritual presence - maybe the overarching hero of
this duology tbh; an incredibly special guy.
A lot gets explored; good families, bad ones, found family too. Work ethic. How to live well. Adversity. Homophobes. General gits. Overcoming so many obstacles.
There is just so much love contained within these pages.
Now, I just need to buy me a beach house!!
Bouquets & Belonging by Duckie Mack
Date read: 16th August 2023
My rating: 4.55*The Crown of Stones - Magic Scars (series book 2) by CL Schneider
Date read: 4th August 2023
My rating: 5*A Fashionable Indulgence by KJ Charles
Date read: 26th July 2024
My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: M/M Regency Romance (trad pub)
Buy link: Amazon
Wow, this book has a LOT going on! Harry has been brought up to fight the oppressors. But gets flung into the Ton when his grandfather elevates him, but only once he's been brought up to snuff.
Julius is the very man forced into teaching Harry how to become a gentleman. But can he ever fit in? He finds himself caught between two worlds. Sedition vs Tories, gay men vs Society - gallows await anyone caught on the wrong side.
Danger lurks around every corner in this action-packed novel. But there is also a lot of fashion, friends and parties as well as marriage arrangements - whilst passion swirls through it all. I think my head's still spinning.
Well-researched and carefully planned out, this book explores the underbelly of London at a dangerous time.
A thrilling read!
The Vicar And The Rake by Annabelle Greene
Date read: 20th July 2024
My rating: 4*
Genre I reckon: M/M Regency Romance
Buy link: Amazon
I was in the mood for some raunchy Regency romance between guys. This one seemed to fit the bill.
I really enjoyed the friends-to-lovers yearning. I would've liked to have seen more glimpses into their former relationship; what left them both secretly longing for one another? Did they kiss?
The rake is really well written; you get to see how he's been flinging himself around London. And the secret society is amazing. The author clearly did their research (yay!).
There is a very cute kitten, Buttons, who adds his own sass to the story. And there are secrets and mysteries which add a layer of intrigue.
The steam is mostly centred around one night, but phew, what a night!
The push and pull of these two characters as they try to overcome their passions is heart-wrenching. Edward has so much pain. But maybe the patient vicar that his childhood friend, Gabriel, has become can help him sift through his trauma? Be his safe haven and redemption.
I really enjoyed the side characters as well. Ginger is a cheeky chappy, and Gabriel's sister is a formidable foil to Maurice, Edward's brother.
The ending felt a little rushed, and I really wanted to see how the pair would find a way of actually living together in their hostile Regency world.
Overall, a very encouraging debut novel.
A sweet, intriguing Regency romp.
Bonfire of Calamaties by Kim M Watt
Date read: 9th July 2024
My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Dragony WI Cosy Mystery
Buy link: Amazon
Penny for the guy! But, oh dear, he goes missing only to be replaced by a dead body - only in Toot Hansell!
Deadly dealings are afoot, and more trouble is brewing. And there are all manner of animals on the loose!
This is possibly the most dangerous mystery for the WI yet. And it was marvellous. Thrilling action! I must say Thompson definitely earned some delicacies on this one.
And now I must wait for the next book (*twiddles thumbs*).
Always in love and light,
TL
Beast Laid Plans by Kim M Watt
Date read: 29th June 2024
My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Dragony WI Cosy Mystery
Buy link: Amazon
I'm still ambling my way through the Beaufort Scales series. And this one may be the best yet. A fine mix of the endearing chaos and loathsome danger. When the WI goes bad!
A village further along the Yorkshire Dales is host to the madness only monster hunters can bring. But the Toot Hansell hipster dragon has gone missing, and all eyes turn to that village. Is Gilbert OK?
The usual host of marvellous characters aren't likely to sit still when one of their own goes missing and needs them. Ladies of a certain age unite! And rope in our favourite police and distant relatives.
The language used is so eloquent - descriptions lull you into the folds of the Dales with poetic beauty. Juxtaposed with riveting peril. These books are simply charming yet enthralling.
And I keep diving in for some comfort reading I know I'll enjoy.
Farren by Morgan Lysand
Date read: 16th June 2024
My rating: 4.5*
Genre I reckon: M/M Paranormal Romance
Buy link: Amazon
Oooh, a merman (heart eyes!). And such a gorgeous one.
Add in a gargoyle with self-worth issues, and you got another fab book in the Black Cat Circus series.
I love the interaction with the other, well-known characters. I feel like I'm part of the gang now, I know them all so well. Each person has their intriguing quirks.
I heartily recommend both parts to this magickal series. Low angst, medium steam, and a whole lot of sweetness.
Always in love and light,
TL
Akira by Kota Quinn
Date read: 9th June 2024
My rating: 4.5*
Genre I reckon: M/M Paranormal Romance
Buy link: Amazon
Oh, squeeeeee! A kitsune - yes please! Add in the 'touch him and die vibes' and I was a melted puddle. I was so glad the fierce fae fighter got to seek love.
River has a LOT going on. A bi-awakening AND an ahole uncle to shake off.
And, of course, some of your other favourite characters appear. Yay, Peanut!!