Blog Tour: Shadow of Twilight

Author: Heather Smith

First Published: 16 February 2021

Rating: 3 out of 5.

“As if reading her mind, Gabriel whispered, ‘You’re everything I’ll ever need.’”    

I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much to Read the Write Book Tours and Heather for sending a copy my way! I am very thankful for be part of this Blog Tour. 

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Try a Chapter Tag


Hello!

I have been in the biggest reading slump. I recently got a promotion at work which is exciting but also means I’ve been working extra hours and that when I get home I do not have the mental energy to read. I am hoping that this tag will help me find a book which will pull me out of my reading slump

I first saw this tag over on Mercedes from MercysBookishMusings channel but it was first created by Malia from BookParadise. This is the perfect tag to help me figure out what to read next!

The tag guidelines are:

  • Choose 5+ books you’ve been meaning to read.
  • Read up to the first chapter, prologue included.
  • Decide if you’ll complete it or set it aside.

Now onto the books!

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Waiting on Wednesday: Down Comes the Night


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Today I’m back with another Waiting on Wednesday. Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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Waiting on Wednesday: Make It Sweet

Hello!

Today I’m back with another Waiting on Wednesday. Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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Recent Reads ||Jan 01 to Jan 10||

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I am bringing back my recent reads series which I totally abandoned last year. So fingers crossed I stick with it this year! I’m still trying to find the best way to review all the books I read since monthly wrap ups don’t work for me. In these posts I won’t be reviewing the books from the Romanceopoly and Finishing Series TBRs.

I will do my best not to include spoilers for the sequels but just be weary if you want to avoid finding out too much about the storyline.

Onto the ratings!

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February TBR

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I am here today with my first TBR of the year — I was planing on doing one for January buuuut I left it way to late. Since I am a big mood reader I only select a handful of books for my TBR so there is still freedom to pick up whatever else I’d like. I’m going to share with you 5 Romanceopoly picks and 2 books from my finishing series challenge.

On to the books and prompts!

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Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow






Author: Jessica Townsend

Publisher: Lothian Children’s Books

First Published: 30 October 2018

Rating: 5 out of 5.







“These were supposed to be her brothers and sisters. Loyal for life. But with a single word, they were looking at her as if she was their enemy.”  

This is a sequel; I will try and keep my review as spoiler free as possible but just be wary if you haven’t read first book, Nevermore: The Trails of Morrigan Crow.

Also if you haven’t read the first book, you should it’s all kinds of awesome!

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2020

Hi all!

Since it’s the end of the year, which still doesn’t feel real, I thought I’d look back on my reading year with a survey.

I’ve adapted this from questions for Cait at paper fury. It looked like fun and the pie chats looked so cute. You will be glad to know that I found a way to simplify the pie chart making process, and now have a spreadsheet which I fill in throughout the year and it automatically makes the charts yay!!

Also this is for the all books I’ve read in 2020 so not all where released this year.

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