The Hunger of the Gods continues John Gwynne’s acclaimed Norse-inspired epic fantasy series, packed with myth, magic and bloody vengeance.Lik-Rifa, the dragon god of legend, has been freed from her eternal prison. Now she plots a new age of blood and ...
2022 Bookish Challenges & Goals – update
Hi and welcome to FromBelgiumWithBookLove where today I’d like to revisit my bookish challenges for this year! Here’s where I’m at after 4 and half months: The GoodReads Challenge:132/200 (Being off work so much did do wonders for my TBR. I'm th ...
A small town, a frozen lake, three missing women, one body: The Last to Disappear by Jo Spain #bookreview #TheLastToDisappear #blogblast @SpainJoanne @QuercusBooks #NetGalley
A small town. A frozen lake. Three missing women. One body.When young London professional Alex Evans is informed that his sister's body has been pulled from an icy lake in Northern Lapland, he assumes his irresponsible sister accidentally drowned. He ...
Dancing to a dangerous tune: The Dance Tree by Kiran Millwood Hargrave #bookreview #TheDanceTree #NetGalley
In Strasbourg, in the boiling hot summer of 1518, a plague strikes the women of the city. First it is just one – a lone figure, dancing in the main square – but she is joined by more and more and the city authorities declare an emergency. Musicians w ...
Silkweavers, painters and spies in Georgian England: The Fugitive Colours by Nancy Bilyeau #bookreview #TheFugitiveColours #NetGalley
The highly anticipated follow-up to the sweeping historical thriller The Blue is a story of silkweavers, painters...and spies.As Genevieve Sturbridge struggles to keep her silk design business afloat, she must face the fact that London in 1764 is ver ...
My Bookish Month of April 2022
Hi and welcome to another monthly overview! I can't believe it's May already! Where has April got to?! I felt incredibly fatigued during most of the month so I guess most of it passed in daze I remember nothing about but the good news is: this is ...