![]() I have never read Toon’s works before so I was beyond excited to read it! But due to uni commitments, I didn’t get the chance to read it until very recently. All opinions are my own and you can find me on Instagram Twitter. You can also follow me on Goodreads.Ī MASSIVE thank you to Emily from Penguin Random House for sending me this gorgeous copy of Five Years From Now by bestselling author, Paige Toon. I’m a Book Depository Affiliate! Get Free Shipping on ALL BOOKS Everywhere! How many books did you manage to read this month? Which was your favourite read? Mine was obviously A Gathering of Shadows by Queen Schwab! What books are on your August TBR? Got any books on your wishlist? (feel free to use my affiliate links to get your copies haha! the little commission really helps me out!) Anyways, Happy Reading lovelies! To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (why not get on with the hype hehe).The Queen of the Tearling (buddy reading with a new pal).Reaper at the Gates (I’m still trying to get into it >_Possible (and likely) books that are on my August TBR: I managed to read 5 books last month (poor effort in my opinion haha since I was on holidays)!!! I’m so happy that I enjoyed most of the books I picked up this month! Did you read any books that I read? The books I’ve read this month: (click on the title to see the book on Goodreads!) As Sage tries to rally their support against a common foe, the important political alliance is plagued by secrets and betrayal.Ĭan Sage complete Alex’s mission and save her kingdom once more?Ĭontinue reading “Book Review: The Traitor’s Ruin by Erin Beaty” → She escapes from the enemy and makes an unlikely alliance with a mysterious soldier from a third nation. She watches him die before he can deliver important military intel-or so she thinks. When she’s called upon to teach his majesty’s soldiers how to read and write, she jumps at the chance to serve her kingdom of Demora-and to be reunited with her fiancé, Captain Alex Quinn.ĭuring a skirmish, Sage and Alex are separated. I thought I knew what I signed up for after loving Beaty’s stunning debut, alas, I thought I knew and was so wrong.Īfter proving her worth in book one as a deft spy and strategic matchmaker, Sage Fowler is now comfortably positioned in high society as the royal tutor. This review is my own honest opinion, and will contain mild spoilers for book 1. A massive thank you to Hannah from Pan Macmillan Australia for sending this gorgeous book my way, and for your patience since I took forever to read and review this. One of these books include one of my most anticipated sequel of 2018, The Traitor’s Ruin by Erin Beaty (book #2 in The Traitor’s Circle, check out my review for book #1 The Traitor’s Kiss here). Now that exams and uni is over for the year, I’m officially half-a-doctor! Since I am technically a free elf, I can finally kick back, relax and most importantly – read the books I’ve been dying to read since I got them in the mail many months ago. ![]() Hello friends! Long time no see! It’s been several months since I’ve written anything solid besides revision notes. Do you spot anything on my list that you’re also keen for? If not, do tell me about your most anticipated 2019 releases! Look Neal, if you want another med student to make it through another year and later become a doctor serving rural Australia to address the discrepancy between Indigenous Australian and non-indigenous Australian’s health, please give us a synopsis and a cover AND a release date pretty pretty please with a new robe on top?Īnd that’s it! You are likely to catch me eating porridge for the next few months because I need to save dollars for these beauties. ![]() Happy New Year pals! May 2019 be the year where you get to read all the good books you wanna read, and do the good things you wanna do!īy the looks of it, this year we will be blessed with lots of exciting releases, so now, without further ado, here are my most anticipated releases of 2019! > Famous in a Small Town by Emma Mills > King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo > Spectacle by Jodie Lynn Zdrok > Enchantée by Gita Trelease > The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman > Aurora Rising by Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman > Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson > Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff > Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare > The Toll by Neal Shusterman <<
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