Naondel by Maria Turtschaninoff (eProof) - In the opulent palace of Ohaddin, women have one purpose - to obey. Some were brought here as girls, captured and enslaved; some as servants; some… Read More
This post contains Ad: Affiliate Links - marked with an asterisk (*) - which means if you make a purchase through them, I'll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Maresi Red Ma… Read More
My Personal Response to Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha NganThis post contains affiliate links.I received an eProof of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest… Read More
Six For Sunday is a weekly feature run by Steph of A Little But a Lot. You can read all the Six for Sunday prompts for the rest of 2018 here. This week's topic doesn't really work for me, so… Read More
Today, I'm taking part in The Mid-Year Book Freakout Tag - which Cait of Paper Fury has kindly allowed her readers to steal from her. So, onwards, yes? THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR SO FARThis i… Read More
Maresi by Maria Turtschaninoff, Translated A.A. Prime (bought) - Maresi came to the Red Abbey when she was nine, in the Hunger Winter. Before then, she had only heard rumours of its existenc… Read More