Happy belated New Year, friends! I didn't plan to disappear after Halloween, but life got very busy. I have a five year old and wanted to be as involved with him as possible through the holidays. I also was feeling pretty burnt out. This blog is my most beloved hobby but after years of pouring… Continue reading Happy New Yearš„³ I’m Finally Back!
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Finally Reviewing “Alchemised” by SenLinYu!
I read Manacled by SenLinYou at the beginning of 2024. I'm not a big Harry Potter fan but I fell in LOVE with that Dramione meetsĀ Handmaidās Tale fanfiction. When it was announced that SenLinYu was rewriting Manacled to be a unique, traditionally published work, I could not contain my excitement. Alchemised was my most anticipated… Continue reading Finally Reviewing “Alchemised” by SenLinYu!
September Wrap UpāØ
It has been months since I managed to write one of my wrap ups! The end of the month always sneaks up on me and that's why this one is lateš October is my favorite month of the year so I have a lot I want to do! Let's talk about itš Books: My most… Continue reading September Wrap UpāØ
I Think This Book is WAY Overhypedš Review for “Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery” by Brom
One thing about me, I love a good story about the Puritans; especially if there is some spookiness sprinkled in. One of my all time favorite books is The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne... that should prove that I am about some Puritan fictionš I also love The Crucible by Arthur Miller so I went… Continue reading I Think This Book is WAY Overhypedš Review for “Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery” by Brom
Book Review for “Mary: An Awakening of Terror” by Nat Cassidy
As far as I'm concerned, it's spooky season now. I want ALL of the creepy stories I can get so when Tiktok recommended Mary: An Awakening of Terror by Nat Cassidy, I was interested. Unfortunately, though, every time I read something that's highly recommended on Tiktok, it ends up being hot garbage. Even though this… Continue reading Book Review for “Mary: An Awakening of Terror” by Nat Cassidy