Sundays in Bed With… The Secret History
Spending my mother’s day with my mother reading our book club book!
Spending my mother’s day with my mother reading our book club book!
I feel like my review is going to do this book justice, honestly. I sat down with this book not expecting too much just because I’d heard good things but I didn’t want to get my hopes up. It’s blown my mind how incredible this story was and how deeply ingrained in my heart it now feels.
I have to admit, I had my doubts about this book. As always, the hype was high and I was definitely intimidated and worried that it would be a complete waste of my time, but, when my mum was looking for her newest read, I had to give Evelyn Hugo a shot and book club it with her.
Now I have to admit, I am only a little way through the book. Pretty much at the beginning, but I just have zero motivation to read this.
I really enjoyed this introduction to a whole new series. Usually, it takes me quite a while to get into a series because it’s the start of a new world and story, however, I was completely captured by Mead’s writing and loved being a part of the world of the Vampire Academy.
Path to Redemption surprised me in the best way possible. I had no idea what to expect as I ventured through the book, however, every chapter pulled my expectations up higher, and they were met every time. I couldn’t get enough of this book, reading in every spare minute and thinking about these characters when I couldn’t read.
My exams are finally, finally over and I’m free to do whatever I want. I love having the freedom to read whatever I want and actually explore my interests (instead of reading textbooks all the time).
Ah April, already we’re a week into the fourth month of 2023, which is completely insane to me. Where has the year gone? I feel like i’ve been consumed with uni and haven’t had much time for anything else, honestly. It’s been a struggle.
Sundays in Bed With… The Seven Husband’s of Evelyn Hugo
The Stag Brothers will forever and always have my heart. This series has made me laugh and cry and heal. It was such a beautiful representation of how a family should love each other, unconditionally. It was heartbreaking and wholesome and everything all at once.