News Last month I explained how my husband’s accidental switch-up on anti-depressants made him suicidal and I had to take time off work to make sure he didn’t kill or hurt himself. Honestly, there’s not much change this month either. He’s still adjusting to his proper medication and his psychologist appointments were too far apart […]
Month: April 2015

Project Tomorrow: Darkness, Be My Friend
We can’t all be winners all the time. That’s the theme of this book. Sure, in the past, things have gone wrong. Plans have gone awry. People have been killed. But the main objective was always achieved. Wirrawee Bridge. The officer’s houses. Cobbler’s Bay. Not in this book. This book is all about failure. Small […]
Top Ten Books Which Feature Female Characters Who Kill People (94)
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. It’s all about bookish lists! Share your lists and remember to stop by The Broke and the Bookish to see where it all began. Top Ten Books Which Feature Female Characters Who Kill People The Falconer by Elizabeth May Grave Mercy […]

ARC Book Review: The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson
An Atheist Reads Christian Medieval Romantic Fiction First of all, why would an atheist read Christian romance? Apart from the fact that it’s absolutely no one’s business but my own what I read, I do actually have a reason for trying this. I know that Christian fiction is generally clean content-wise, with heat rising from […]
An Unexpected Plot Twist (27)
Welcome to the Moonlight Library’s 30 Day Book Challenge! This meme intends to generate discussion, so please feel free to add a comment. This particular challenge is taken from the 30 Day Challenge Archive on Tumblr. Day 27: The most surprising plot twist or ending Feral by Holly Schindler Normally I’m not one for plot […]
UN World Book Day
Today’s Musing by Moonlight is a Movement piece in response to Old Rocker’s proposal that we book bloggers remind the world that we are not, in fact, bullies. What is Criticism? Book bloggers have a right under the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and fair use laws to showcase book covers, quotes, and […]
Waiting on Nobody’s Goddess by Amy McNulty (119)
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking The Spine. It’s all about spotlighting upcoming releases we’re eagerly anticipating. Share your books and remember to visit Breaking The Spine for more great books! This week I’m eagerly waiting on: Nobody’s Goddess by Amy McNulty Expected publication: 21st April 2015 Publisher: Month9Books From Goodreads: In a village […]

ARC Book Review: Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge
You’d be entirely forgiven for thinking that Crimson Bound had something to do with Hodge’s first novel, Cruel Beauty. Both books reference red on the cover. Both cover make use of the initials CB Both books use the same font for the title Both books feature a spiral on the cover With a girl wearing […]
Stacking the Shelves (113)
Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews. It’s all about sharing the books we’ve picked up for the week, whether they are bought, borrowed, gifted, galleys, physical or virtual. Share your shelves and remember to visit Tynga’s Reviews where it all started to find more great books! For Review: Feyre’s survival […]
2 Essential Blog Management Tools
I’ve talked about how I use Goodreads to organise my to-reads list and figure out which books I’m buying next, and last week I showed you how I reorganised my bookshelves. Now I want to talk about another couple of fantastic tools I use for managing the blog. Google Calendar I’ve kept a schedule since […]