Saturday, 27 December 2025


The Frost Fair Murders
 by Ellis Blackwood

Date read: 27th December 2025

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Historical (Restoration) Mystery

Buy link: Amazon 


I am aware this book is far into series, so is not the best book to start with. However, it's Christmas and I'm a mood reader. I've probably given myself spoilers as I definitely want to go back and read more of this series!

The intriguing characters of this book completely inhabit their accurate world!

We have Samuel Pepys and his Inquisitors (one male, one female which is refreshing), slipping across the frozen Thames as they try to solve a murder. But then more bodies show up, and Pepys seems more and more involved. But who is truly behind these dastardly deeds? 

Welcome to the seedy underbelly of London in 1666. The Great Plague and the Fire have both happened, and it's a harsh, cold winter. 

There is one character in a side story who is very interesting, but I'm not sure what he has to do with this story? I feel like his thread was left a bit? But maybe it's me, and I just missed it. Or he was just a red herring? 

I loved all the realistic, historical details - given appropriately and really immersed me into 17th century London. 

Obviously, the real Samuel Pepys is fictionalised, but in a marvellous way which feels right. And the whole host of characters have depth. 

The plot is as juicy as a figgy pudding! 

A wonderfully devious, festive read. More of an icy than a cosy mystery.



Always in love and light,

TL


 



Wednesday, 10 December 2025

REVIEW - THE WICCAN GUIDE TO SELF-CARE - Magickally Healing

The Wiccan Guide to Self-Care by Marie Bruce

Date read: 10th December 2025

My rating: 5*
Genre I reckon: Magickal Self Help

Buy link: Amazon 


This book appeared in my life, as if by magick, at just the right time. 

Marie is a qualified, experienced psychotherapist but also a wiccan. In easily absorbed chapters, she takes you gently, step-by-step, into clearing away some gloom, making way for the good. 

Shadow work is essential. And I've done a lot of it. But I needed more. 

I loved how each section had a 'high level' and a 'deeper dive' option, so you could go at your own pace. 

I have an essential oil diffuser I use each night. Yet I was struggling to sleep properly. This book prompted me to make my own pillow spray, and it (much to my surprise) really helped. 

There are fun things to make with deep meaning. There are spells and mantras. And encouragement to take time to meditate/create/reflect. But don't let that mislead you. 

Real mental health challenges are fully explored, with tips to get you through. It looks into the root cause of behaviours/patterns, and offers compassionate understanding. 

I honestly feel like I've done some spiritual cleaning, in readiness for the new year ahead. I feel more positive and prepared. 

This book came beautifully packaged via the Piscean Goddess shop: https://thepisceangoddess.co.uk/ 


Always in love and light,
TL