BLOG TOUR: The First by Frances Fleur

Publication Date: March 17, 2023

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Whoever said falling in love was easy, lied.

Turning 18, Cora never envisaged her world would fall apart. After an abrupt return to her childhood town, she is thrust back into a life she had so desperately tried to escape. An unexpected meeting, with a handsome stranger, leads to the first kiss of her dreams The attraction is undeniable. As their lives unexpectedly intertwine, it makes her question everything. Cora tries to navigate this romantic twist of fate. Falling in love for the first time, wasn't anything she like she had ever imagined.

The first love is always the most memorable and this forbidden love story will leave you wanting more...

Book 1 of 3. Purple Hearted Series. 

Dual POV. Inner thoughts. Enough Tension to have to put the book down to take a few breathes to then pick it up and STILL be shocked. 

Cora's dad lost her job. Returning home and newly 18 she decided a drink...or maybe a few would be the best solution to fix all her problems. Instead of solving her problems she caused more to herself when she found herself under a gorgeous, godly-sculpted man. They are complete strangers. It's just a one time hook up right? Wrong. He is her A-Level music teacher. That's it. She's screwed. 

How can she face him now? Does she pretend it never happened? 

Tropes: Forbidden Love/ Teacher x Student

The book ends on a cliff-hanger. I am too invested into Cora and Zach's love story. I need the next book. 

I loved the story and I enjoyed the growing romance as well as the tension. I am not a fan of teacher x student tropes, just because I think it is morally wrong. However, knowing this isn't real I enjoyed it as well as seeing the character development throughout the book. 

Character-wise it was very easy to distinguish the likeable characters and the not so likeable ones. However, the story from the beginning was not explained enough. I had to ignore the questions in my head to enjoy the rest of this book. I wish the background was explained better. Saying that, the book did get a whole lot better after. 

Definitely an enjoyable read. 

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BLOG TOUR: Craving Beauty by Jennifer Silverwood

Release date: 14th July, 2023

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VYNASHA'S NOT LIKE THE OTHER GIRLS IN THE VILLAGE.

The people say she's a witch, that the fire that took her family was no accident. They say the little boy she cares for is a monster, but they still crave her magic roses.

All Vynasha wants is to keep her nephew alive, and her missing brother to come home. When a mysterious brother to come home. When a mysterious man appears, telling her Ceddrych is alive, Vynasha will brave anything to reach him. Even if it costs her life. 

The trap has been set for the girl with magical blood, the one destined to save a cursed kingdom of ghosts and demons. AND A HUNGRY BEAST WAITS, READY TO DEVOUR HER SOUL.


This book gave me majorly Beauty and the Beast vibes.

A dark fantasy perfect for fans of Margaret Rogerson and Holly Black. 

It did not disappoint. It was definitely a book that took time to get into but the chapter art and the general aesthetic of the book was what drew me in. 

This book essentially was about a Vynasha who seeks aid to help find her nephew but discovers something worse. Trouble upon more trouble hits Vynasha on her journey but the main question is ... does it eventually lead to something good? 

I felt like a lot of it just didn't make complete sense until I get my hands on the second book. I have a lot of questions left unanswered.

Warning: This book ends on a cliff-hanger. 

This is Volume One of many Volumes to come. I am excited to see more of Jennifer Silverwood's work. Her world-building really grew on me and got to understand the world Vynasha was in. A fantasy filled book with twists and surprises. 



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TOP 5 REASONS YOU SHOULD READ THE THIRD DAUGHTER

 Check out my review: The Third Daughter 


☆ reason one: 

It is the perfect book for all slow-burn lovers. The tension build-up is so intense my eyes were glued to my screen the entire time. I was clutching onto my kindle to find out what happened next. To top off the heart-aching slow-burn, there is also LGBTQ romance. Slow-Burn and Queer book lover. I am a sucker for queer rep. There was the perfect balance in this book. Can't wait to see where this goes...


☆ reason two: 

From reason one, i'm sure you can tell. This book is not a standalone. There will be more! If you like series, or built-up tension then this book is just down your alley with an amazing cliff-hanger ending.


☆ reason three: 

Such a diverse book with topics such as; socioeconomic divide, emotions, complex family dynamics, trust and betrayal, and religion and power. There is so much that can be discussed among other readers. Definitely buddy-read worthy. I know from the beginning of this book there was so much I could've discussed with a fellow reader to calm me down or to take the excitement so I can read more. 


☆ reason four: 

Adrienne Tooley has a writing style that just captivates you. This book had made me feel so many emotions. The ways that Tooley talks about sadness and the embracing of our emotions. I knew this book was amazing. The way we see how society used to look at our emotions and depression. Showing us how important it is too feel these emotions. 


☆ reason five: 

There's magic. I mean- is there more that needs to be said? Nope, not really but I shall carry on. Fantasy is a genre that naturally draws you in, makes your mind run wild thinking of the endless possibilities of what could exist. In this case, magical tears. Sounds lame? wait until you see how much power they hold. These tears are what sets of this entire adventure. The twists and turns no one expects to see in this book. 


These are my five reasons as to why you should read The Third Daughter. Thank you to TBR and Beyond Tours for letting me on this tour. 

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The Dark Lies by Yasmin Fazli

 Publication Date: July 21, 2023

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Keena Mills lost everything that ever mattered to her last summer: the boy she loved and her closest friends. Now, she's about to start her final year of college, and there's nothing she wants more than to reunite with her old group of friends, but to do that, she must bury the past. 

While she's looking for the perfect getaway to go on, a video pops up on her social media feed. Thick spruce trees, soaring birds, mighty elk, magical rock formations, and a powerful waterfall to end it all. It is perfect.

After convincing everyone, they arrive at a cabin in the middle of nowhere, and things start falling apart. Keena notices that not everyone has come on this hike for the same reasons. Old rivalries die hard and as they trek deeper into the woods, painful truths from the past year slip out. 

Tensions run high and when things seem like they can't get worse, Kenna and her friends are convinced someone is following them. They are not aline. 

What they don't realise is they aren't the first group to answer the call, and the woods are misleading.


First of all, I AM SO PROUD OF MY FRIEND. She has worked so hard for this book and it is finally being released for everyone to devour. I also want to make it clear, even if this was written by my friend I will be nothing but honest about how I found this book. With that being said, 

I COULD NOT TAKE MY EYES OFF THE SCREEN. I just kept reading and reading and reading. As most of you know, I keep all my bookish thoughts in my notes page. This is the first book I have been fully transparent about my thoughts. I was so attached.

There were times I was skimming the page just to find out what happened to the characters. I had moments where I held my breath hoping everyone and everything was okay.

This story follows a group of friends who hike together up mountains and even alongside waterfalls. Sadly, a tragic incident happens. Their once vibrant, fun relationship all breaks apart. What happens when they meet each other again? Is the woods the same woods they thought they all knew? Is there more than they lead on? What is hiding? As secrets and lies slowly unveil themselves, we dig deeper into the woods and the past. Can they rekindle their lost friendship? or was it gone...for good. 

If I had to pick some of the best aspects of this book (my personal opinion) it would be the writing style. Yasmin has this writing style that just hooks you in. Grips you enough that you can't get your head out of the book. You're constantly searching for answers. Another aspect I really enjoyed was the scienc-y word choices. As an aspiring STEM student I was getting very giddy every time I saw a terminology I knew off. Yasmin Fazli is also a doctor therefore she decided to put two of her favourite things, as well as it being a strength, and incorporated it into her writing. Perfect for all science-y readers out here!!

I also did a Q & A with Yasmin to ask her about her own book. 

1. What first inspired you to write this book?

I spent eight months binge watching thrillers and horror is with my dad. I started reading mystery thrillers as well during this time. Yes, I loved the thrill. But more importantly, it was something I got to do with my dad. We bonded coming up with stories and twists and turns. It inspired me to wanna create one of my own. My dad also was inspired. So we both ended up writing our own separate thrillers during this time.

2. Are you someone who spends your time climbing in your free time or was it purely hours of research?

I have never gone outdoor climbing before, but U enjoy indoor bouldering a lot! I used to spend a lot of my free time at indoor climbing locations. All of the rock climbing outdoors was purely research. I don't know anybody who climbs.

3. How do you deal with Writer's Block?

By picking out some of my favourite books and reading favourite books and reading favourite sections of those books. Since I was writing a thriller, I ended up picking up James Rollins frequently and reading some of my favourite passages. I would also end up watching some of my favourite movies such as the descent. And if none of this worked, I would bounce ideas of my dad. I would tell him where I was stuck, and we were just talking though until I was inspired again. 

4. Describe your book in 3 words.

This question is definitely difficult! But I will do my best. Three words I would use to describe my book would be: suspenseful, dark and mistakes. 

5. Final Q, What book would you recommend reading after TDL?

This is a really interesting question! It's funny, because when I was done writing this book, I ended up reading my dad's newest book. But that's not out yet, so I can't recommend it. Oddly enough, I haven't read many books similar to TDL. It's probably why I wrote this type of story. However, I would probably recommend Amazonia by James Rollins. It is one of my favourite books. Not entirely because it is scary. but because it is an adventure with twists and turns, I didn't see coming and a lot of scientific research to back it up. It is also written very eloquently.


You can see Yasmin talk more on her debut book via her TikTok page.