This year, Sarah J. Maas released the second novel in her mammoth new series – Crescent City – House of Sky and Breath. Here, we go back to the first novel in the series, House of Earth and Blood. Sarah J. Maas’ new…
REVIEW: Velvet Was The Night – Silvia Moreno-Garcia
New York Times bestselling author, Silvia Moreno Garcia has released her delicious 2021 novel – Velvet Was the Night – that follows hot on the heels of her release, Mexican Gothic, last year. We review Velvet Was the Night here….
REVIEW: Magpie – Elizabeth Day
In September, Elizabeth Day released her new novel – Magpie – a powerful story that grapples with the sadness around infertility. It’s a razor sharp and taut story that is an immensely propulsive narrative. Pick up a copy here. At the…
REVIEW: Pull Focus – Helen Walsh
Helen Walsh – the founder and president of Diaspora Dialogues and a former film / digital media producer – has released her debut novel – Pull Focus, a dizzyingly pacy thriller that infuses a huge amount of issues into its pages to…
Why The Song of Achilles Is Worth Its TikTok Viral Crown
The Song of Achilles has earned a second wind thanks to the popularity of TikTok virality. Here, we break down why the book has earned every jewel on its TikTok crown. Pick up a copy of the novel here. The Song of…
REVIEW: Boyfriend Material – Alexis Hall
We review Alexis Hall’s 2020 novel Boyfriend Material – a propulsive and charming fake turned real romance. The novel is available for purchase here. Alexis Hall’s 2020 novel Boyfriend Material is an immensely charming and propulsive romance, that is the perfect follow-up…
REVIEW: Bright Burning Things – Lisa Harding
The new novel by Lisa Harding – Bright Burning Things – is an uncomfortable and precise depiction of a young mother battling alcohol addiction. Out today through Bloomsbury, it is a momentous and powerful novel that will stay with you. The novel is available…