Book Review | The One Memory Of Flora Banks

Seventeen-year-old Flora Banks has no short-term memory. Her mind resets itself several times a day, and has since the age of ten, when the tumor that was removed from Flora's brain took with it her ability to make new memories. That is, until she kisses Drake, her best friend's boyfriend, the night before he leaves… Continue reading Book Review | The One Memory Of Flora Banks

Stacking the shelves | May

So compared to last month, things have been pretty quiet around here, which was more than welcome, I will quite happily stick to my few days a week posting from now on. I will currently be enjoying my last few days in Bali and hopefully will have read loads of books that you'll probably see… Continue reading Stacking the shelves | May

Book Review | How To Mend A Broken Heart

A compelling, heartbreaking tale that will make you laugh, cry and believe in the kindness of strangers. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Lucy Dillon and Miranda Dickinson. Life is good for nurse Kat. That is until the man she intended to marry legs it, she’s unexpectedly promoted to a position with too much responsibility,… Continue reading Book Review | How To Mend A Broken Heart

Book Review | Ethereal Lives

What would you do if you were the last human left in the universe? Hearing of Earth’s pending destruction, Ax and his men decide to grab a human and sell it to the highest bidder. But he doesn’t realise what he is getting when they pick Ariane. Believing humans to be simple, docile creatures, he… Continue reading Book Review | Ethereal Lives

Blog Tour | The Many Colours of Us #bookreview #extract

Welcome to my stop on the tour for The Many Colours of Us, today I have for you an extract from the book and my thoughts on it. Just in case you haven't been following along with the tour, here is what the book is about... - What if your life was built on lies?… Continue reading Blog Tour | The Many Colours of Us #bookreview #extract