📖 📖 📖 I received an ARC of this book via Little, Brown Book Group UK and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Description At twenty-nine, Jake D'Arcy has finally got his life just right. Job with prospects: check. Steady girlfriend: check. Keeping his exhausting, boisterous family at bay: check. So why isn't he… Continue reading ARC Review: The Magnificent Sons by Justin Myers
Month: June 2020
Work From Home Diaries #2
In the last Work From Home Diaries, I talked about how the fate of my job has changed and shifted. I’ve now worked in my job for four weeks, which is exciting and weird at the same time. Though I’m loving still having the opportunity to work, and I can’t really complain about earning money… Continue reading Work From Home Diaries #2
Jen Rewatches: Suite Life on Deck
Since I first posted almost 2 years ago, this blog has been a space for me to share everything I love in one place on the internet. At first, that meant books, baking and being a student. As my blog grew - and my confidence in it grew as well - so did the topics… Continue reading Jen Rewatches: Suite Life on Deck
ARC Review: All Stirred Up by Brianne Moore
📖 📖 📖 I received an ARC of this book via Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 📖📖📖 Description Susan Napier's family once lived on the success of the high-end restaurants founded by her late grandfather. But bad luck and worse management has brought the business to the edge of financial ruin. Now it's… Continue reading ARC Review: All Stirred Up by Brianne Moore
Book Review: Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero
Blog posts have been a bit few and far between recently, as I’ve been working from home , but I thought I’d change that with a book review! Exciting, huh? I read a lot of books, that’s for sure, but - up until this month - I’d never read a book as part of a… Continue reading Book Review: Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero
Work From Home Diaries #1
Over the course of this year, the world shifted - and our lives with it - due to Coronavirus, Covid19 or whatever else the scare-mongering media are calling it these days. This virus has meant our relationships, plans, livelihoods were subjected to changes. The week before everywhere got locked down, I went to work (I… Continue reading Work From Home Diaries #1
Rocky road cookies
This situation the world finds itself in is horrible. Deep in a pandemic, fighting against a deeply flawed system, it’s hard to find the comfort - or the good - in anything. As well as Zoom quizzes, daily exercising, talking to loved ones, reading, and watching TV, I’ve been finding the time to indulge -… Continue reading Rocky road cookies
ARC Review: Just Saying by Sophie Ranald
📖 📖 📖 I received an ARC of this book via Bookouture and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 📖📖📖 Description Alice thought she’d found Mr Right. Her blue-eyed boyfriend Joe gives her butterflies, makes her bacon sandwiches when she’s hungover, and doesn’t have a nickname for any of his body parts. She should have known it… Continue reading ARC Review: Just Saying by Sophie Ranald
Killing Eve (Season 3, Episode 8) Review
It’s mad to think that, a few weeks ago, I sat down to watch the first episode of the latest series of Killing Eve and now - though I watched it a few days late - it’s all over. You could definitely say we’ve seen the unraveling of Villanelle in this season. She’s still funny,… Continue reading Killing Eve (Season 3, Episode 8) Review