Author: Bethan Hindmarch
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Beth’s Year in Review – 2025
Back in 2023, I wrote my first Year in Review post, looking back over everything I read that year. Last year, having enjoyed the process of going ... -
AGNES AUBERT’S MYSTICAL CAT SHELTER by Heather Fawcett (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Nils and Beth managed to squeeze one more buddy read in for what has been an amazing year of buddy reads for them! This time they ... -
THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS by Julie Leong (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
After a month of reading chilling things that make your heart rate pound, Nils and Beth were looking for something a little cosier – the perfect ... -
WHAT STALKS THE DEEP by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
Even when we’re not buddy reading something together, Nils and I always message each other about what we’re reading, and I remember telling her I think the ... -
WHAT FEASTS AT NIGHT by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW
“Blessed Virgin,” I whispered, even thought I couldn’t even hear myself. “Why must you keep sending me innocent monsters?” For the spooky season, I resolved to ... -
WHAT MOVES THE DEAD by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
‘In daylight, Madeline looked twice as shocking. Her haid was a dandelion’s colorless wisp and skin looked almost transparent. When she stood against the sun, I ... -
CINDER HOUSE by Freya Marske (BOOK REVIEW)
‘There was something about the way the dancers inhabited their bodies and the music and the stage all at once, as if they too had a ... -
THE EVERLASTING by Alix E. Harrow (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Beth and Nils were super lucky to be sent an advanced copy of The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow – being one of their favourite authors, ... -
A HONEYMOON OF GRAVE CONSEQUENCE by Stephanie Burgis (BOOK REVIEW)
This one is for every reader who asked for another Lady and Lord Riven adventure. I loved writing it for you! Well firstly, I’m glad other ... -
Interview with LL MacRae (THE BROKEN SWORD)
Lauren is a British fantasy author of character-driven stories and epic adventure. Her books contain dragons, bucket-loads of magic, less conventional characters, and are typically fun ...









