Hello friends it’s time for another WWW Wednesday update:

The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett


Sugar by Mia Ballard


Cursebound by Saara El-Arifi


Hello friends it’s time for another WWW Wednesday update:

The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett


Sugar by Mia Ballard


Cursebound by Saara El-Arifi


Hello friends! This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books on your Spring TBR but we are going into Autumn here in Australia so here are all the books I hope to read in the next couple of months. Right now I’m in the mood for a lot of dark, witchy, horror vibes so hopefully I manage to get around to these books that I think fulfil that!
My Autumn TBR consists of:











When 35-year-old Satara Stratton discovers her husband Dean’s treacherous affair with her best friend, Lilah, she plunges into familiar deceit and death. Having disposed of men before without a hitch, she finds a new thrill in this betrayal. But with Lilah on a crusade to expose her guilt, Satara must outpace everyone to keep her secrets safe. Her fate intertwines with a Love Witch whose tempting spells seem a perfect solution to Satara’s woes. With newfound power at her fingertips, she gleefully manipulates the affections of those around her. Yet, Satara’s lust for love proves her ultimate vulnerability. She soon learns that while it’s easy to bend others to her will, controlling her own heart is a perilous art indeed. Prepare for a darkly compelling journey where the boundaries of desire and devastation blur, and the quest for love becomes Satara’s most lethal game.
I loved how unhinged Satara was! She didn’t shy away from justifying any of her actions and in her mind she was doing what was necessary for her to survive. I really enjoyed the flashbacks to her past and the context it gave us in terms of her traumas and heartbreaks that led to her obsessive nature and subsequent killing spree.
Not sure how I feel about the whole sting operation. It made the book feel a bit cheap in my eyes, like we went through all of that for nothing really. I didn’t expect it and it was very surprising so that aspect I enjoyed but I thought it was going a different direction so that brought me out of the story a little. It was interesting to see how from their perspective Satara was dangerous and deranged and how that contrasted to her experience.
I was on the edge of my seat throughout the course of this book! Satara got herself into so many wild situations that had me cringing with second hand embarrassment so hard. I was so thoroughly entertained with all her antics and given her unpredictable nature and ruthlessness paired with the elements of murder you just never know what was going to happen next! I really enjoyed this book and flew through it which is usually an indication that I am having a good time.
⭐4/5 stars Game. Set. Match!!!!!
It’s been a while since I posted a book haul!! Here is my chaotic pile of books I’ve accumulated over the last few months that I now need to find space for on my shelves 😅

Hello friends it’s Top Ten Tuesday time and this week’s prompt is Books that Include/Feature your favorite theme or plot device. Lately I’ve been delving into the horror genre and I discovered that I tend to enjoy a good slasher! So here at the last 5 slasher books that I really enjoyed:





