Thanks to Netgalley for gifting me a free copy in exchange for an honest review. The slowest burn is about two characters. One, a young female, Ellie Wasserman, who is a ghost writer specialising in creating cookbooks. But she has her own ghosts as her husband died a few years prior, and she still livesContinue reading “Book Review – The Slowest Burn by Sarah Chamberlain”
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Book Review – Selene Shade: Resurrectionist for hire by Victoria Dalpe
I am always on the lookout for new authors to try out, and when you combine magic, supernatural, and detectives together, you get Selene Shade. This book is about Selene Shade, a resurrectionist who visits morgues, hospitals, and other places and resurrect humans who signed up to be brought back. Life is simple for her.Continue reading “Book Review – Selene Shade: Resurrectionist for hire by Victoria Dalpe”
Book Review – Plea to a Frozen God by C.M Skiera
As you may know by now, I love to support indie authors and read more lesser-known works. I also love the fantasy genre, so I was very interested when this book was brought to my attention. Plea to a frozen god is the 4th published novel by C.M Skiera. Thanks to the author for giftingContinue reading “Book Review – Plea to a Frozen God by C.M Skiera”
Book Review – Death’s Loving Embrace by C.T Ortega
One thing you may not know about me is that I love a good zombie story. But I haven’t really read any zombie books, it’s mainly been movies. So, when I found out that a personal favourite indie author is writing a zombie novel, I couldn’t wait to read it. C.T Ortega has never disappointedContinue reading “Book Review – Death’s Loving Embrace by C.T Ortega”
Book Review – Dream for a Second by Jes Smyth
Having read Jes Smyth’s debut novel, Time for Once (which is up for multiple Indieverse awards, I was excited to read the next book in the series. So, thank you to Jes for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review. We were also honoured to have her on as a guest on ourContinue reading “Book Review – Dream for a Second by Jes Smyth “
Speaking LITerally Podcast has been nominated for an award!!!
No you didn’t misread that, after almost 3 years of hard work we are proud to announce that Speaking LITerally is up for Best Book Media award at the Indieverse Awards 2024.
Book Review – Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig
I read the first book in this duology, One Dark Window last year as part of my “trying to clear a bit of my FairyLoot backlog” and it was one of those books which, after reading it, made me think “Why didnt I read this earlier” this was a really good fantasy, set in aContinue reading “Book Review – Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig”
Book Review – A taste of Italian Sunshine by Leonie Mack
Anyone who knows me will know that I am a big foodie and that I love Italy and all things Italian. So present me with a romance based in Italy, and I will devour every last morsel, and that is exactly what I did. Thanks to Netgalley for gifting me a copy in exchange forContinue reading “Book Review – A taste of Italian Sunshine by Leonie Mack”
Book Review – Graveyard Shift by Maria Lewis
It’s review time again, you lucky people. And it was another arc, so thanks to Netgalley for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review. This time, we fly across the other side of the world to Melborne, Australia, where we meet Tinsel Monroe, a horror loving radio dj who presents the aptlyContinue reading “Book Review – Graveyard Shift by Maria Lewis”
Book Review – The Cage by Danielle Bannister
I was browsing Netgalley one day and decided I was in the mood for a bit of a dark smutty read. What I got was a whole lot more than that. Our main character, Amanda Jackson, has had a string of toxic relationships, so she is used to bad men. But all she wants isContinue reading “Book Review – The Cage by Danielle Bannister”
