This month I read some seriously beautiful books, plucked off the shelves purely for their stunning covers! If you’re looking for a good book to read beside the fire, I’d recommend all of these titles for your winter reading.
Read moreOctober Book Club
October is the month of all things dark and mysterious, but I’m a big wimp when it comes to horror – so instead, I grabbed a bunch of crime thrillers and put my detective hat on. Who doesn’t like a good whodunnit?
Read moreScarthin Books of Cromford
For book lovers everywhere, there’s no better feeling than stumbling across an independent bookstore, jam-packed to the rafters with our favourite thing: BOOKS. It’s a rare and beautiful thing to find in the Amazon-age of convenience and cheap paperbacks – but when you find a good one, it’s worth shouting about.
Read moreSeptember Book Club
September was a month of many new releases in the book world, so this month I’ve gobbled up shiny new books from Sophie Mackintosh and Sarah Crossan, alongside some older novels that have been waiting patiently on the bookshelf for my attention. Keep reading for my book recommendations…
Read moreAugust Book Club
I like to mix things up a bit with my reading, so this month I opted for some folklore, YA fantasy and a spot of non-fiction. Keep reading for my latest reading recommendations…
Read moreJuly Book Club
Looking for some inspiration for great books to read? Here’s some recommendations from my bookshelf this month, from dark dystopia and folklore fantasy, to a tale of hope and courage set in rural Nigeria. Add these to your TBR pile immediately!
Read moreWriting Retreat at Gladstone’s Library
Aren’t libraries just the best places in the world? There’s something about the smell of old pages, the quality of the silence, the feeling of contentment as you wander those tall aisles of bookcases, looking for adventure – for any book lover, it’s paradise. Gladstone’s Library in rural Wales is my favourite spot for a writing retreat…
Read moreWhat I’m Writing
When I’m writing, it’s the only time I feel completely content – when I don’t feel I should be doing something else – which is probably why I often have more than one project on the go! Here’s a glimpse at the novels I’m currently writing, from the first instalment in a dystopic series, to a lyrical fantasy novel written in verse.
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