Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Reread: The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst



Terlu Perna broke the law because she was lonely. She cast a spell and created a magically sentient spider plant. As punishment, she was turned into a wooden statue and tucked away into an alcove in the North Reading Room of the Great Library of Alyssium.

This should have been the end of her story . . . Yet one day, Terlu wakes in the cold of winter on a nearly-deserted island full of hundreds of magical greenhouses. She's starving and freezing, and the only other human on the island is a grumpy gardener. To her surprise, he offers Terlu a place to sleep, clean clothes, and freshly baked honey cakes -- at least until she's ready to sail home.

But Terlu can't return home and doesn't want to -- the greenhouses are a dream come true, each more wondrous than the next. As she grows closer with the unwittingly charming gardener, Yarrow, she learns that the magic that sustains them is failing -- causing the death of everything within them. Terlu knows she must help, even if that means breaking the law. Again.

This time, though, she isn't alone. Assisted by Yarrow and a sentient rose, Terlu must unravel the secrets of a long-dead sorcerer if she wants to save the island -- and have a fresh chance at happiness and love.

Monday, 22 June 2026

Reread: The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst


Kiela has always had trouble dealing with people. Thankfully, as librarian at the Great Library of Alyssium, she hasn't had to.

She and her assistant, Caz, a magically sentient spider plant, have spent the last eleven years sequestered among the empire's most precious spellbooks, preserving their magic for the city's elite. But when a revolution begins and the library goes up in flames, she and Caz save as many books as they can carry and flee to a faraway island Kiela was sure she'd never return to: her childhood home. Kiela hopes to lay low in the overgrown and rundown cottage her late parents left her and figure out a way to survive without drawing the attention of either the empire or the revolutionaries. Much to her dismay, in addition to a nosy -- and very handsome -- neighbor, she finds the town neglected and in a state of disrepair.

The empire, for all its magic and power, has been neglecting for years the people who depend on magical intervention to maintain healthy livestock and crops. Not only that, but the very magic that should be helping them has been creating destructive storms that have taken a toll on the island. Due to her past role at the library, Kiela feels partially responsible for this, and now she's determined to find a way to make things right: by opening the island's first-ever secret spellshop.

Her plan comes with risks -- the consequence of sharing magic with commoners is death. And as Kiela comes to make a place for herself among the kind and quirky townspeople of her former home, she realizes that in order to make a life for herself, she must learn to break down the walls she has built up so high.

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Weekly recap 21 Jun 26

Happy Sunday, all! Welcome to the weekly recap. 


This week, I reviewed

The Little House that Needed a Witch - a gorgeous picture book

Cursed Ever After - Curses, magic and an awful lot of snark

The Princess Diaries Graphic Novel - A new version of the story we all know

Princess (Apparently) - Rags to riches in the Caribbean


This week, I read

It's for your own Good - teen thriller

If we Survive the Night - zombies and teens in care

Highlander - yes, the awesome movie

The Quickening - laws meant to protect babies go too far

Apparently I wanted All The Kinds Of Survival this week. Also, I deliberately put two of these together, and if you know which two and why you get an internet cookie. 🍪


Coming up 

Sci fi? Teen games? There's a mix this time.

Saturday, 20 June 2026

Princess (Apparently) by Siren Knight


Two weeks ago and a few thousand miles away, Della was just a normal teenage girl. She didn't fit in at her posh school in London, she didn't think her crush would ever like her back, and she certainly didn't know anything about a Caribbean royal family.

But when a video of her protesting goes viral, she receives a royal invitation that changes everything. Now, she's at a lavish ball in a Caribbean palace, caught in a love triangle with her best friend and a dreamy islander, and discovering dangerous royal secrets.

With so much at stake, the last thing Della needs is to find out that her connection to the royal family runs far deeper than she ever imagined...

Friday, 19 June 2026

The Princess Diaries Graphic Novel by Meg Cabot and Bethany Crandail


Mia Thermopolis is pretty sure there's nothing worse than being a five-foot-nine frizzy-haired freshman, who also happens to be flunking algebra.
A frizzy-haired freshman who is flunking algebra, and also happens to be a PRINCESS.
Is she ever in for a surprise.

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Cursed Ever After by Andy C Naranjo


Risa Porto is a Bad Thing born on a Bad Day and cursed with Bad Luck.

After years of taking the blame for every calamity, mishap, and minor inconvenience that befalls the townspeople of Barrow, she longs for escape. And on her seventeenth birthday, her wish is granted.

Sort of.

Risa owes a (very annoying) witch a favor, and it comes in the form of a quest: escort Prince Javi—the youngest, handsomest, and least significant prince— through the dark (and deadly) Woods to his wedding. This measly errand quickly spirals into a struggle against greedy assassins, a murderous cult, a vicious tyrant – and Risa’s own curse.

Most unfortunate of all...

She is not immune to Javi’s charms and has a highly irritating urge to kiss the prince. Though, surviving the darkest corners of the Woods is only the beginning. If Risa is to hold up her end of a witch’s bargain, she’ll need a lot more than luck on her side to untangle the web of lies threatening the kingdom. Is Risa willing to pay the price of happily ever after? What if the only person she’s meant to save is herself?

Monday, 15 June 2026

The Little House that Needed a Witch by Sophie Pluim


Deep in the forest sat a little house, empty and alone. The old witch who'd lived there had gone for good. The little house felt empty and alone.

The little house decided it needed a new witch. So, creaking and squeaking, it stood up! And went in search of a witch in need of a house.


When the witch who lived in a little house deep in the forest is gone, the house decides the obvious solution is to find itself a new witch.


📚 Pre-Reading Thoughts

There's something immediately appealing about a premise where a house is the one taking action. Houses in children's stories are often places of safety, but they're usually passive. This little house has other ideas.

Also, any story that begins with a lonely, mobile house wandering through the forest looking for a purpose already has my attention.


📖 Post-Reading

As I thought…

  • This is a wonderfully gentle story. Even though it begins with loss, it never feels sad in a frightening or overwhelming way.
  • The house itself is immediately lovable. Its determination to solve its own problem gives the story warmth and humour from the very first pages.
  • The tone strikes a lovely balance between magical and matter-of-fact. A house deciding to stand up and go for a walk is treated as entirely reasonable, which somehow makes it feel even more magical.

It surprised me by...

  • How comforting the story's view of change is. The old witch's departure is clearly significant, but the book focuses on what comes next rather than what has been lost.
  • The reactions of the characters the house meets. Nobody seems especially alarmed that a house is wandering around the forest looking for a witch, which creates the delightful impression that this sort of thing happens all the time.
  • The ending. I particularly loved that the new witch settles where the house originally stood rather than forcing the house to relocate permanently. It gives the story a lovely sense of continuity and belonging.

And perhaps my favourite detail of all is tucked into the artwork. The illustrations suggest that the old witch becomes a tree rather than simply dying and disappearing. As the seasons pass, the tree grows and flourishes, quietly remaining part of the landscape.

It's such a gentle, beautiful way of depicting the idea that someone can be gone and still remain part of the world around us.


🌈 Vibe Check

  • Colour Palette: moss green, mushroom brown, warm wood, autumn gold
  • Season: all four seasons turning quietly through the forest
  • Mood: comforting, whimsical, hopeful
  • Scent: damp earth, fallen leaves, woodsmoke drifting through trees
  • Setting: the sort of forest where magical things happen so regularly that nobody bothers to mention it

👀 For fans of

  • The House in the Cerulean Sea for its gentle kindness and found-family spirit
  • stories where homes are just as important as the people who live in them
  • cosy fantasy that feels like a warm blanket on a rainy afternoon

This is a story about endings, new beginnings, and finding where you belong—but wrapped in such warmth and gentleness that it never feels heavy. Just sweet, thoughtful, and quietly magical. The sort of picture book that lingers long after you've closed it.


The Little House that Needed a Witch publishes on the 15th of September, 2026. I am giving an honest review.

Sunday, 14 June 2026

Weekly recap 14th June 2026

Happy Sunday, all! Welcome to the weekly recap. The weather's getting a bit better here.


This week, I read

The Summer my Wishes came true - tween magic and friendships

The Inheritance - terrifying thriller

50 True Stories that will Scare you to Death - real life stories that will leave you gasping

If Books Could Kill - meta fun with genre conventions


This week, I read

It's a Spellshop reread because - drumroll please - I got an ARC of the fourth book! Look out for the reviews coming up soon.


Coming up 

It's a mix of genres and a pun that makes me laugh every time.

Saturday, 13 June 2026

If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle


When Roxie makes a tongue-in-cheek wish to live out the plot of her favorite author's next novel, she has romance in mind -- namely, the sweet, safe, swoon-worthy storylines Anna Matthews is known for. It should be a dream come true when her wish is granted by a mysterious busker, and she finds herself swept into a fairytale first date with a dashing stranger who seems destined to take her breath away.

Except for one little hiccup: that dashing stranger tries to take her breath away. Literally. With a knife. The thing is, Roxie may be the new Anna Matthews protagonist -- but this time, Anna is writing a crime thriller.

Thrown into a perilous genre she's never read, Roxie is desperate for help. So, when her escape from a potential murderer takes her straight into the path of Grant Hoffman -- an anxious English professor with a convenient love of crime novels -- she decides a little light kidnapping is a small price to pay for survival. Together, Roxie and Grant team up to navigate a madcap story where the lines between fiction and reality blur and find out if they have what it takes to make it to The End -- or maybe even Happily Ever After.

Friday, 12 June 2026

50 True Stories that will Scare you to Death by Sebastian Krahl

This deeply horrifying collection of 50 chilling stories is not for the faint of heart. Collected and told by viral true crime storyteller Sebastian Krahl, these true tales dive into the unexplained, the unsettling, and the unimaginable, with frightening and gruesome real-life accounts of murder, mystery, abduction, hauntings, and so much more.

From popular creator Sebastian Krahl—With over 9.5 million total followers, Sebastian Krahl (@Sebastiank22) is known for his well-researched and detailed recountings of true crime, paranormal encounters, unsolved mysteries, and more.

True, and truly scary—These stories don't shy away from the darkest corners of reality—read them with the lights on.

Discover stories like:
A set of haunted bunk beds who turned a family's dreams into a nightmare.
A woman whose ghost solved her own murder.
A kidnapping victim who was kept in a box for years.
An alien encounter from one of the real-life men in black.
A murderer who lived in his victims' home for days.
A set of creepy reincarnated twins.

Are you scared yet?

Thursday, 11 June 2026

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

The Inheritance by Gemma Denham


A dream home. A fresh start. A nightmare waiting inside?

Kate and Patrick are struggling through life. After living on one wage since the birth of their son, Riley, Patrick is suddenly unemployed.

Bouncing from one bad interview to the next, the family are offered a lifeline when Kate receives a phone call. She has inherited a house on the northeast coast from her late aunt.

A beautiful Victorian townhouse. A new beginning.

Excited for the change, the family move hundreds of miles from their Beaconsfield home to the northeast coast. The house needs a lot of work, but that doesn't deter Kate. She is determined to make it work for them.

But from the first night, Kate notices something isn't right. Things are moved or go missing. Objects vanish... then reappear. At first Kate tells herself it's stress. The disarray of the move. Her young son.

Until night falls and she hears footsteps upstairs.

Terrified, Kate becomes convinced there is someone in the house. Upon searching, the house is empty. All the doors and windows are secure.

Night after night Kate hears these noises...and then she starts to receive messages.

Is someone really in the house, could it be haunted, or is she losing her sanity?

Monday, 8 June 2026

The Summer my Wishes Came True by Radhika Sanghani


Ayesha can't wait for summer camp, it's going to be the best two weeks ever with her best friend Nikki. But Nikki's changed over the summer and things don't feel the same between them. When Ayesha overhears Nikki telling their roommates she's immature, Ayesha is embarrassed and wishes her life could be different.

The next day Ayesha realizes everything she wishes for is coming true. Lie-in in the morning? Tick! Pizza for lunch? Tick! Nikki to be her best friend? Tick! Suddenly Nikki's hanging out with her again, and then Ayesha wishes for Nikki to get a part in the camp's musical, and now she's playing the lead role.

But their friendship still isn't the same. Ayesha thinks she needs a part in the musical too, so she makes another wish, even if her actions have taken a role in the musical from someone else who would really love it. She's got everything she's ever wished for, but will her wishes really make her happy? This summer isn't turning out to be everything she hoped for...

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Weekly recap 7th June 2026

Happy Sunday, all! Welcome to the weekly recap. It's been wet and miserable here, hope it's better where you are!


This week I read

The Reimagining of Thornwood House - patience, found family and a house that's gone walkabout

No one Leaves the Manor - terror and mystery in a decadent manor

All we Have Left - romance and paperwork after the apocalypse

Five Total Strangers - claustrophobic driving through a snowstorm with a killer


This week, I read

The Summer My Wishes came True - magic powers fix all tween problems, right?

If Books Could Kill - meta fun with genres

My brain absolutely refused to settle on a Thing this week, which is perfectly fine. Completely fine. Not frustrating at all.

Coming up 

Oh, it's a fun reread! I'm so excited for this.


My Maybe List is currently sitting at 47 books. That's about average for me! My quest to read every cosy fantasy novel published continues, with 19 Fantasy books on the list. There's also 8 Contemporaries, 7 Horror — Halloween is coming, y'all! — 5 Mysteries, 4 Sci Fi, 2 Non-Fiction and 2 Romance.

So yes, we can clearly see where my reading heart lies. Ironically, it isn't in Romance.

Saturday, 6 June 2026

Five Total Strangers by Natalie D Richards


She thought being stranded was the worst thing that could happen. She was wrong.

Mira needs to get home for the holidays. Badly. But when an incoming blizzard results in a canceled connecting flight, it looks like she might get stuck at the airport indefinitely.

And then Harper, Mira's glamorous seatmate from her initial flight, offers her a ride. Harper and her three friends can drop Mira off on their way home. But as they set off, Mira realizes fellow travelers are all total strangers. And every one of them is hiding something.

Soon, roads go from slippery to terrifying. People's belongings are mysteriously disappearing. Someone in the car is clearly lying, and may even be sabotaging the trip—but why? And can Mira make it home alive, or will this nightmare drive turn fatal?

Friday, 5 June 2026

All we Have Left by Emily Paxman


Thirty years after the end of the world, a young woman enters into a marriage of convenience with a man she hardly knows so she can secure vital medical care for her beloved younger sister.

The world might not have ended all at once. But end it did.

Kayla Hollins is a survivor. Living in the fragmented wasteland of the Canadian Pacific Northwest, she's outlived a colony, a cult, a paramilitary group, and most of her family. So when her younger sister April falls seriously ill, Kayla will do anything to save her. They trek to Salt Spring Island, a beacon of hope in their otherwise brutalized world, which is rumoured to still have a hospital. But Salt Spring's utopia comes with a price. Not just anyone can enter paradise or access their medical care, and Kayla's past is chequered.

Desperate, Kayla makes a deal with Sid Charles, an aspiring politician with whom she had a chance encounter before arriving on Salt Spring. If Kayla and Sid get married, it will boost Sid's chances of election, and grant April automatic access to the medical treatment she desperately needs. And in two years, when Kayla is eligible for citizenship herself, they can get a divorce. Simple, right?

Sid is distant and cranky, but Kayla comes to learn he is also shockingly kind. The more time she spends with him and his ragtag group of rescued boys, the more she comes to admire him. But with April's treatment and Sid's election on the line—and the constant terror of her past being discovered—Kayla isn't sure she can risk trying to change their arrangement.

Trapped together in the closest thing left to paradise, Kayla and Sid both know what it means for the world to end. But as they try to rebuild with the people of Salt Spring Island, there may be time left to save—if not the world—themselves.

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

No One Leaves the Manor by Kelly McWilliams


It’s 1921, and Mrs. Caroline Reginald Kane, the last surviving descendant of a family of oil barons, has invited four young debutantes to visit her at Greystone Manor. There, they'll compete for the ultimate prize: to become heir to her unspeakably vast fortune. But only one girl can win. And the manor is watching. 
Dorothea is a thief, and the best liar in the American Northeast. Her mother vanished at Greystone years ago, and she’s determined to find out why—so long as no one uncovers her secrets first. 
Vaughn isn’t crazy. She was born for this life—and she won’t let anyone come between her and the fortune she deserves. 
Birdie doesn’t know why she’s been invited, but she believes everything happens for a reason…and that reason just might be divine. 
Elspeth is called “pretty as a peach, dim as a doorknob.” But she sees things that the others can't: whispering birds, shifting doors, and a language that should never be spoken. 
And there’s something else hidden behind these walls. Something sinister. It doesn’t plan to let them leave alive.

Monday, 1 June 2026

The Reimagining of Thornwood House by Jaleigh Johnson


A witch and her young ward discover a magical, walking house and learn the true meaning of home in this cozy, enchanting novel from New York Times bestselling author Jaleigh Johnson.

Evelyn Sharpe is accustomed to dealing with natural disasters as a land witch, but she longs for a life with a little less danger for her and her adopted daughter, Ruby. So when the opportunity to take over as Caretaker of Thornwood House—a sentient home that acts as the magical heart of the village of Iskendra—arises, it seems almost fated.

When they arrive in sunny Iskendra, Evie and Ruby find the house is nothing like what they expected: First of all, it has walked away from the address. Thornwood House is also grumpy, guarded, and extremely hesitant to allow the two witches through its doors.

Armed with gentle hearts and wild magic, Evie and Ruby begin to form tentative bonds with the house and the citizens of the small town. But there’s something deeply damaged about the building seeping into the forests surrounding Iskendra, and Evie will have to use all her power to protect the roots she’s started to grow.