This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books with some form of nature on the cover. So I went back through all the books I read throughout the last year and these were my ten favourites!











This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books with some form of nature on the cover. So I went back through all the books I read throughout the last year and these were my ten favourites!











This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is funny book titles. I couldn’t really come up with ten funny book titles so I decided to go in the opposite direction and pick out my top ten most foreboding book titles instead.
My Top Ten most foreboding book titles are:
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire

Burn our Bodies Down by Rory Powers

The Deck of Omens by Christine Lynn Herman

Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager

No Exit by Taylor Adams

The Damned by Renee Ahdieh

He Started It by Samantha Downing

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

Didn’t read as much as I was planning to this month. It was a little stressful and I had no motivation to read for a good chunk of the month so I am pleased with what I was able to finish. I was able to get to three of my TBR vets though so I am going to count this month as a success!
The Power of Hades by Eliza Raine – ⭐️3/5 stars
The Passion of Hades by Eliza Raine – ⭐️3/5 stars
The Promise of Hades by Eliza Raine – ⭐️3/5 stars
The Damned by Renee Ahdieh – ⭐️3/5 stars
Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour – ⭐️3/5 stars
Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi – ⭐️3/5 stars
On the Come Up by Angie Thomas – ⭐️3/5 stars
A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik – ⭐️4/5 stars
No Exit by Taylor Adams – ⭐️4/5 stars
Hollowpox by Jessica Townsend – ⭐️4/5 stars










Following the events of The Beautiful, Sébastien Saint Germain is now cursed and forever changed. The treaty between the Fallen and the Brotherhood has been broken, and war between the immortals seems imminent. The price of loving Celine was costly. But Celine has also paid a high price for loving Bastien, loosing her memory of him completely.

I liked that we got a more in depth look at the supernatural beings in this book. We learnt all about the Court of Lions and how they all came together and formed this family under Nicodemus’s charge. We are definitely given a lot of context and background around the war between the vampires and werewolves and how they all came to be in the mortal realm in the first place after being banished 400 years ago, which was what I was missing from the first book.
I was highly invested in Bastien’s character throughout the course of this book and I found he really took over most of the plot. I was a lot more interested in his point of view as opposed to all the others. It was entertaining seeing the shift from his human self and what he thought he wanted from his life to now being one of the Fallen wanting to be better and fix his flaws. Going on the quest to try to be unmade so he can reunite with Celine was adorable and commendable.
Celine again is not a favourite character of mine. I liked her more in this book than The Beautiful for sure, yet she is still a tad bland for me. There is nothing about her that captures my attention and she isn’t really differentiated from any other main female protagonist out there in the literary world. I appreciate her need to find the truth and I was surprised by the reveal of who her mother really is. I liked the call back at the end to her life back in France and what she was running from in the first place. I definitely think she owed Michael and explanation and she should of probably told him the truth from the start about her feelings for Bastien instead of just disappearing with him for weeks.
There were times when I thought the plot rushed through a lot of important events that could of been explored and explained a lot more. The first half of the book was a lot slower paced with not a lot happening and then it feels what should of been two thirds of the book condensed into the last 150 pages or so.
⭐️3/5 stars I’m left with a lot more questions than answers
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is once again our Seasonal TBR. Down here in the southern hemisphere we are in Spring so these are the top 10 books I am going to try and prioritise over the coming months!

The Damned by Renee Ahdieh
Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett
A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow
One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London
The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang
The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence
The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter
The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks
These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
The Toll by Neal Shusterman