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Pages and Co - Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales by Anna James Review

  Hey ForeverBookers, How are you! I hope you’re good!  I’ve just finished “ Pages & Co. - Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales ,” and I loved it! It was a quick and easy middle grade story, like the first one, with humour, fun, and a spark of danger.  5 Stars!  In “ Pages & Co. - Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales ,” Tilly is first excited by Christmas that’s coming up. She and her best friend Oskar are going to spend the days before it together in Paris, where Oskar’s dad lives. However before they get to Paris their taken to a meeting for Bookwanderers (magical people with the ability to slip inside stories) and told the rules are going to change…Does this change make things better or do they get even worse? I’ll let you read for yourself. There are twists and turns along the way… Spoilers Below “The one thing I am sure of is there something strange is afoot.” Tilly’s Grandmother, Elsie Pages doesn’t like how a new head of the library, Melville Underwood has just co...

Covet Me (Royals Saga #5) by Geneva Lee Review

Hey ForeverBookers,   It seems ages since I’ve posted but I’m back. I’ve just read perhaps my favourite contemporary romance book of the year so far! “Covet Me” by Geneva Lee is soooooooo good!  5 Stars! “Covet Me” continues the story of Belle Stewart and Smith Price from “Crave Me” (book 4). This is a direct sequel so the events from book 4 to book 5 happen within days of each other. “Covet Me” is told in first person from both our MFC, Belle and our MMC, Smith’s POVs. This was good to see, as we could understand both characters better. I really loved this book! It has everything in it that I love, a wronged man, a girl trying to save him, passion (and boy, oh boy there was LOADS of that), as well as a trip to New York, somewhere I’ve always wanted to go! The main plot is centred around Smith and his nuances and wanting to change for Belle, the woman he falls desperately in love with. Can he change for the good of their relationship? I’ll let you read for yourself! In ...

Slaying The Shadow Prince by Helen Scheuerer (The Legends of Thezmaar #3) Review

Hey ForeverBookers,   I’ve just finished reading “Slaying The Shadow Prince” by Helen Scheurerer and I bloody LOVED it! It only took me 3 days to get through, I loved it that much! 5 Stars! (It would be infinity stars if I could)! “Slaying The Shadow Prince” starts with our FMC, Drue Emmerson coming across Talemir, the Warsword, shadow prince. These are our two main characters. I loved the back and forth between the two! As soon as they meet they’re hardly separated. I loved this too, as I love when there’s a lot of chat between our MMC and our FMC. That was certainly the case here, as is the case with the first two books in the Legends of Thezmaar that follow different characters. Wilder Hawthorne is a part of this book, although he’s not as present as he is in the “Legends Of Thezmaar” books. He’s very much a side character in “Slaying The Shadow Prince.”   I read “Slaying The Shadow Prince” for a couple of readathons. They were:  Reading Rivalry - Mushro...