Posted in Monthly Reading Wrap Ups

Discover My Top Reads: 13 Books I Devoured This November and Their Ratings

This month has been a really good month for me reading wise. I’ve managed to read 13 books this month 🙂 Here is what I read and what I rated it 🙂

I started the month with an ARC from Nova Kane, so you already know it was a good start to the month! I read Blood & Throttle, which I devoured! This was Death Race but on bikes, and it was amazing. I gave it 5 stars.

I then read Queens of Ruin by Selena Collins. I read this because I needed to read a book beginning with Q for my alphabet challenge, and I had this on my Kindle. I didn’t enjoy it. The idea was good, the execution not so much. I gave it 2.5 stars.

I then read the book I was most excited for this month! Veradel by Mariah Montoya and Grace Pearce. This was book two in the Guardians and Monsters duology. I read Xantera last month and was obsessed, so I had been eagerly waiting for this ARC to pop in my inbox, and I was just as obsessed with this one as I was with Xantera! 5 stars. This is a new favourite duology for me!

I then listened to and ALC of Dark Desires by Effie Campbell. I enjoyed the narrators, but felt the spice-to-plot ratio was too heavy in the spice direction. I still enjoyed it, just didn’t love it. I gave it 3.5 stars.

I then read Of Darkness and Ruination by Rachel Fallon. This was on my 12 months, 12 Friends, 12 books challenge. I enjoyed this; the only issue was that it was very, very similar to ACOTAR. Had I not read ACOTAR already, then I would have probably given this book 5 stars, but because it was so similar, I kept unintentionally comparing the two books, and Calix just didn’t hit the same as Rhysand for me, and so I gave it 4 stars.

I then read Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. I never read this in school, as I think my set did Jane Eyre, anyway, I had to read a classic as part of my StoryGraph challenge, and I picked this because it was 121 pages and figured I could manage that. I’m not a classics girlie, but this was okay. I felt rather uncomfortable reading it, though, which was maybe the point of the book, I dunno. I gave it 3 stars.

I then had another ALC, this one was Becoming Justice by Liv Macy. I hadn’t heard of this author prior to this, but I really enjoyed listening to this. I gave it 4 stars.

I then read A Wife for the Blacksmith by Viola Grey, because I needed a Historical Fiction for my 52 book challenge, I swear these challenges got me reading all sorts of books outta my comfort zone…I guess that’s the point of them though haha. I picked this because it was short, and it was okay. I gave it 3.5 stars.

I then read Mariposa by Lexi Axelson. I’ve wanted to read See You Soon by her, but for some reason, I’m scared to start that book, so I read this one instead. I did not expect to cry reading this book, but I sobbed! 4 stars.

I then read You May Now Kill The Bride by Kate Weston. This had been on my TBR for over a year, and I needed a book beginning with Y to finish my book alphabet, lol. I enjoyed it. I don’t read much mystery/thriller these days, but it was once my comfort genre, so it’s always fun to go back to that genre. I gave it 4 stars.

I then received an ARC of Fatal Collision by Harleigh Beck. You all know by now that Harleigh is one of my favourite authors. I loved this book! Kane had me swooning, giggling, kicking my feet the lot! I can’t wait for book 2. 5 stars!

I then read Fost by Lo Gold, which was another ARC. This was a monster romance, which isn’t a genre I’ve read much of. I enjoyed it, but didn’t love it. 3.5 stars.

I finished the month with Sweet Doe by Melissa McSherry and Dana LeeAnn. I had read the first book in this duet last year and loved that. I didn’t love this one quite the same, and I ended up giving it 3.5 stars.

There should be full reviews for all these books on my blog (except of mice and men).

My favourite book of the month is Veradel.

My top 3 favourite books this month are:
Veradel
Blood & Throttle
Fatal Collision

I hope you all had a good reading month.
Now it’s on to Christmas books xD

Posted in Book Challenges

Complete A-Z Book Alphabet Challenge: My Reviews

So I am super stoked that this year I managed to complete my A-Z Book Alphabet challenge. I tried this challenge last year, but I was missing 5 letters.

So here is my book alphabet. If you are also doing this challenge and are struggling with any letters, maybe this will help you.

A
I read Autopsy of a Fairytale by Nicole Scarano.
I gave this book 5 stars.

B
I read Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh
I gave this book 5 stars

C
I read The Crimson Moth by Kristen Ciccarelli
I gave this 5 stars also.
I then thought, does that technically start with T because it’s The Crimson Moth? So I also have Chokehold by Harleigh Beck & Leigh Rivers. I also gave that book 5 stars.

D
I read Dangerous Allure by Ashlynn.
I gave this book 4 stars.

E
I read Endo by Nova Kane.
I gave this book 4 stars.

F
I read Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.
I gave this book 5 stars.

G
I read God of Malice by Rina Kent
I gave this book 5 stars.

H
I read Hard Game by Linzvonc
I gave this book 5 stars.

I
I read Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros.
I gave this book 5 stars.

J
I read Judgement by Tulisa.
I gave this 5 stars.

K
I read Keeping 13 by Chloe Walsh.
I gave this book 5 stars.

L
I read Liar by Tate James.
I gave this book 5 stars. I loved this series.

M
I read Make Me by Alina May
I gave this book 5 stars.

N
I read Nocturne Abyss by Dakota Wilde.
I gave this book 5 stars.

O
I read Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros.
I gave this book 5 stars.

P
I read Protecting Poppy by Annie Charme.
I gave this book 3.5 stars.

Q
I read Queens of Ruin by Selena Collins.
I gave this book 2.5 stars.

R
I read Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli.
I gave this book 5 stars

S
I read Sinister by Michaella Dieter
I gave this book 4 stars

T
I read the Tangled in Taboo anthology by multiple authors.
I gave it 5 stars.

U
I read Unholy by Kinsley Kincaid
I gave this 5 stars.

V
I read Vigilante by C.J. Riggs and Dakota Wilde.
I gave this 4 stars.

W
I read Wanted by Lauren Biel
I gave this 3.5 stars.

X
I read Xantera by Mariah Montoya and Grace Pearce.
I gave this 5 stars. I’m obsessed with this duology.

Y
I read You May Now Kill The Bride by Kate Weston.
I gave this book 4 stars.

Z
I read Zodiac Academy Sorrow and Starlight
I gave this 4 stars. I love this series so much, this was my least favourite book so far, though.

I know you’re thinking, Jeez, she rates so many of them 5 stars, and what can I say, I know what authors I like and which friends to listen to when they recommend books, lol. I can be quite a generous rater. I think I will do a post at the end of the year/beginning of next year, going over the books I read in 2025 and what I rated them and if I would change that rating or not.

Posted in Book Review, Kate Weston, thriller, Uncategorised

Love, Loyalty, and Murder: Exploring the Thrills of ‘You May Now Kill The Bride’

You May Now Kill The Bride by Kate Weston

You May Now Kill The Bride is a mystery thriller following a group of friends, Lauren, Saskia, Dominica, Farah and Tansy, who have been best friends since they were in nursery. Tansy is about to get married, and the girls get together for her spiritual hen party in the woods. They enter the woods together, but they don’t leave together. Tansy stays behind after choking on a drink that contained peach, which she was allergic to. It couldn’t be murder, right? Just one of Tansy’s allergies. However, come Farah’s hen do not long after, and another hen dies. Hen do 2.0 for Farah, and there is another body. The group now suspect it is one of their own doing the killing. But who is it and why? Will Farah manage to walk down the aisle? And what happened twenty years ago, that they have all been keeping secret?

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Posted in Road Trips/Book Hauls

My Experience at Leeds’ Biggest Book Event AATA25

On the 25th of October, I attended Authors At The Armouries in Leeds. This was the biggest book event I have ever been to. To be fair, it was also my second ever one, haha. My first being Authors Behind Bars in Shrewsbury last November. Unless meeting Tulisa at a Waterstones signing counts, if so, it was my third, not second lol.

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Posted in Book Review, Kinsley Kincaid

The Thrills and Chills of “Beautiful Nightmare” by Kinsley Kincaid

Beautiful Nightmare by Kinsley Kincaid

Beautiful Nightmare is a paranormal thriller which follows Royce, the FMC and Prince, the MMC. Both are brought to live at Agatha Manor after the death of their parents. They have no access to their powers and not many memories of them either. Prince likes to dominate Royce whenever he can, viewing her as a possession. She knows that fighting back only turns him on even more and decides she may as well get her pleasure too. She deals with him because she has to. Then one night, Prince’s powers return, and all hell breaks loose.

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Posted in Book Review, effie campbell

The Dark Unforgettable Story of Nurse Nancy and Pregnant Patient Ginny in Unwell by Effie Campbell

Unwell by Effie Campbell

Unwell is another book in the Wellard Asylum series, which is a shared world consisting of 13 books by 13 different authors.

I have read 3 of them so far; this is my fourth one.

This book follows Nurse Nancy, who becomes obsessed with a new patient Ginny who is brought to the asylum by her mother. Ginny is 19 and heavily pregnant. Nurse Nancy looks after Ginny, doing everything she can to protect her and her unborn baby.

Check your trigger warnings before diving into this book!

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Posted in Book Review, Nova Kane

Love, Loss and the Devil: Dive into Salem and Finn’s Story in Nova Kane’s New Erotic Horror Bonepetal.

Bonepetal by Nova Kane

Bonepetal is an erotic horror that follows Salem, who grew up in a cult. In the prologue, she is to be sacrificed by the cult members to the Devil. Finn was not going to let this happen; he massacred the cult and sacrificed himself so that Salem could live. Salem made a vow to Finn that she would never love again. She broke that vow, now Finn has clawed his way out of hell to claim her.

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Posted in Book Review, Dana LeeAnn, Melissa McSherry

From Influencers to Prey: Exploring the Dark Thrills of Stream and Scream

Stream and Scream by Melissa McSherry and Dana LeeAnn

Stream and Scream is a slasher-like book; it follows Olivia, who is one of 15 influencer contestants. They signed up for a game of survival, and promised followers, fortune and viral glory if they win. They must survive the weekend and reach the safe zone while being hunted. The catch? The show is real, the hunter is real, and the screams they hear are real. Jaxen is the hunter, a military-trained one at that, and he likes hearing the screams. When he sees Liv, he instantly becomes obsessed and possessive; she is his. He will hunt her, and enjoy it, but he won’t kill her. The producers want her dead, but nothing comes between Jaxen and what he has laid claim to.

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