22 March 2022

 The KC Warlock Weekly: Accused by M.N. Jolley



Welcome to the blog tour for the 3rd Place BBNYA 2021 Finalist! More details of the competition at the end of this post.


Book Summary

My name is Levi. I’m a journalist, I’m autistic, I’m bad at magic, and I swear I didn’t kill her.

Research for the paper usually falls into a few basic patterns. Someone in the city says there’s a troll under Buck O'Neil Bridge, or they’ll call just so a friendly ear will listen to them complain about a pixie infestation.

That sort of content carries me through slow news weeks. It’s rare that I uncover a murder.

Being framed for murder, though? That’s a first.

With the Wizard’s Council hunting me for a crime I didn’t commit, I’ve got no choice but to solve the murder and clear my name. If I don’t unravel this case, nobody will, and I’ll go down for it so hard I might never see the light of day again.



 

Levi (which no one knows how to pronounce but eventually is explained as rhyming with Chevy) is in trouble with the magical law and is trying to talk himself out of it. We're pretty much dropped into the middle of this and gradually the story is revealed. It is extremely suspenseful as the story builds and you start to realise maybe he does actually have a plan here somewhere. Levi is such a cool character and really smart, you can't always tell what he's up to. There are some other interesting characters who we don't get to know much just yet but I'm hoping they will reappear in future books.

The book was so gripping, I didn't want to put it down. It was quite fast moving which I love, but not so fast that I couldn't keep up. I loved the start of this series and can't wait for book 2!


To make a Warlock cocktail, fill a glass with ice and pour in 45ml vodka, 15ml Strega, 10ml lime juice. Give it a stir and enjoy!




I received this book to read and review as part of the 2021 BBNYA competition and the BBNYA tours organised by the TWR Tour team. All opinions are my own, unbiased and honest.

BBNYA is a yearly competition where Book Bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors. If you are an author and wish to learn more about the BBNYA competition, you can visit the official website www.bbnya.com or twitter @bbnya_official. 

The sign-ups are now open for the 2022 BBNYA competition, be it for authors to enter their books, or for bloggers wanting to be part of the new panel, so keep your eyes peeled!!!




19 March 2022

 Princess Ever After by Connie Glynn




Finally the conclusion I have been waiting for ever since I started this series and fell in love with Lottie and Rosewood! The book looks and sounds so wonderful, I can't wait to read it 😍 Please also check out my review of book 1 - Undercover Princess to find out how it all began!




Book summary

Return to the magical world of The Rosewood Chronicles in the fifth and final instalment of this gorgeous series for fans of The Princess Diaries and Harry Potter.

Ellie is a rebellious princess who is no longer hiding her real identity.

Lottie is her Portman, wishing that she could shield Ellie from the threat of Leviathan.

Jamie is Ellie's Partizan, a lifelong bodyguard sworn to protect the princess at any cost - but has mysteriously disappeared.

Not all of the trio have made it back to Rosewood Hall. Can they be reunited? And at what cost?

With the crown at risk, the stakes have never been higher...




About the Author

Connie Glynn has always loved writing and wrote her first story when she was six, with her mum at a typewriter acting as her scribe. She had a love for performing stories from a young age and attended Guildhall drama classes as a teenager. This passion for stories has never left her, and Connie recently finished a degree in film theory. It was at university that Connie started her hugely successful YouTube channel Noodlerella (named after her favourite food and favourite Disney princess). After five years of publicly documenting her life and hobbies to an audience of 900,000 subscribers on YouTube, Connie closed the book on the Noodlerella project in a bid for more privacy and to pursue her original passions in the performing arts. Connie now writes music and fiction full- time. Follow Connie on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr @ConnieGlynn




9 March 2022

 The Language of Food by Annabel Abbs



Book Summary

When Eliza Acton is told by her publisher to write a cookery book instead of the poetry she loves, she refuses. But after her father is forced to flee the country, Eliza must earn a living. 

Despite never having cooked, she is determined to learn. She hires young, destitute Ann Kirby to help in the kitchen - and together they discover a mutual talent and passion for cooking and for recipe writing. But as Ann find a voice of her own, their radical friendship starts to fray.


This is definitely not a book to read while on a diet! I just love the descriptions of food, ingredients and all the different tastes and flavours. Even food I don't like sounds wonderful, the way it is described so lovingly here. It's amazing how pictures, descriptions and memories come to mind with the mention of different foods.

Ann and Eliza are both brought to life wonderfully. They are in such different situations in life but still have a lot of similarities too. Both pretending to have lost a parent, due to the difficult times they are going through. But the love of cooking seems to comfort them and carry them through. Dreaming of different dishes and how to combine things.

There are some very interesting and unexpected twists, keeping me surprised throughout the book. I really enjoyed reading all about Eliza and Ann.


I was lucky enough to be chosen to join the Tandem Collective UK readalong for this book and received this book as part of it. It was a lot of fun reading with others and having discussion prompts plus a few creative tasks to do too. I think reading with others really brings out the enjoyment of a book which is probably why I enjoy buddy reading so much (shout out to Noly!).


Along with the book, I also got some recipe cards and just had to try out the lemon creams, which also inspired me to create my cocktail (see further down for my recipe)




To make Eliza's cocktail, mix the following in a shaker with ice and strain into a glass. 60ml lemon cream (see recipe card above), 25ml gin, 15ml grand marnier

 



As a bonus I used the sugary peel from Eliza's recipe as a delicious garnish for my gin & tonic, which really added to the citrus flavour.