Author: Jax Blunt
Mini Monsters Can I Play by Caryl Hart and Tony Neal. #blogtour
Disclosure, I was sent a copy of this book free for review, links may be affiliate depending on whether I have them set up right. First impressions of the book are that it’s bright, cheerful and sturdy. Which is good, as there’s a good chance you’ll be reading this quite a bit. Also, the words…

A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll – an #ownvoices review
Disclosure – I was sent a proof of this book free for review, and links may be affiliate links. There’s a trepidation in approaching a book about an autistic character when you’re autistic. What if it doesn’t describe autism the way you experience it? What if you’re going to have to spend the next however…

The Enigma Game by Elizabeth Wein – blog tour
First of all, I was gifted a copy of this book to read via netgalley, and this post may contain affiliate links if I get around to it. Book Summary. Windyedge Airfield, Scotland. World War II. Louisa Adair, newly orphaned and shunned for her mixed-race heritage, has come here to the edge of the world…


Fierce Fearless and Free by Lari Don
Book summary: A brilliant, inclusive collection of traditional tales from around the world featuring amazing women and girls. Once upon a time, there was a handsome prince who – no, that’s not right! Once upon a time, there were strong, fierce women who plotted, schemed, took action, showed kindness, used magic and trickery, and made…
Etsy gifts for Mother’s day (and any other time you want to treat someone)
This post contains affiliate links – if you click them and buy I get a small payment, it doesn’t cost you any more or less. Now that we’ve got the disclaimers out of the way, on to the goodies. I put out a shout on twitter for recommendations for Etsy sellers, and was absolutely inundated…
The first song.
Parenting is full of firsts. First smile, first steps, first word (different children achieve these in different orders and at different ages, don’t panic). What I’ve found unexpected is that the firsts don’t lose impact as your children get older. In fact, sometimes they’re greater. I’ve written before about being the unheard cheerleader, now my…




