Life Lately…

Hello Bookworms,

Wow has it really been almost 2 months since I last posted here? Life has been crazy busy getting into a new work life balance and routine. I love my new job and I love my little space of cosy in my caravan that I share with two of my co-workers (now friends). It has been a complete whirlwind since moving here, jumping straight into work and training becoming a fully qualified archery instructor, high ropes and zipwire instructor and also an axe throwing instructor.

I will admit for all of these activities that I run, in my head I am living my fantasy novel dreams pretending I’m Feyre from ACOTAR shooting arrows at fae who are disguised as a wolf, climbing the gauntlet like Violet form Fourth Wing and overall just having fun and getting paid to do so!

Since we last spoke I have finished reading Bride by Ali Hazelwood, which was fantastic and I loved how she incorporated a supernatural twist to her writing and it made me love her writing so much more. I also finished reading Emily Wilds Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett the second book in the Emily Wild serise and oh my god I loved this books so much I didnt want it to end, I laughed, I cried, I think my roommates were jenuenly concerned about how invested in this book I was because I honestly felt like I lost a limb when I finished it and realised the third instalment of this serise isnt released untill next year! I also finished reading Godkiller and Sunbringer by Hannah Kaner, these books are beautifully written with such descriptive world building that you feel like you are there, within the pages of the books, the way Kaner has researched and went into incredible detail to correctly represent her characters with disability’s and showing us the readers that no mater what disability you may have it doesn’t hinder your ability to do whatever you put your mind to is fantastic. The diversity of characters and the in-depth mythological and symbolic system of the gods in this book was extraordinary and how they are even at the heart of our own lives in a way was enlightening!

I am now about to dive into the world of Faebound by Saara El-Arifi and I cant wait to discover this new world of adventure as I have heard fantastic reviews!

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