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I think I like Chaol again 🤷‍♀️ I usually dislike him by this point 😂

What a fun, original idea. I really enjoyed this book, it was funny and clever and Peter is a fantastic protagonist. Will definitely be reading on with the series.

Review coming Tuesday!

Well, hell if that wasn't adorable. I need a White Rabbit Chronicles reread asap!

Absolutely fascinating insight into the world of anatomy and forensic anthropology. A real eye opener, that really made me think. Highly recommend.

I think Brigid could write a menu and I'd read it. I love her writing, it really resonates for me, and Call It What You Want was no different.

The two points of view is something that works really well for contemporary especially and I love how well Brigid writes them. The characters have their own distinct voices and it's always nice to read the other side of the story.

Maegan is paying for a stupid mistake she made last year; and Rob is still paying for a not so little mistake his father made. Two different people, two very different mistakes and one maths project made for a very good read. I thought that the story was very well written, I really liked both characters, though I did want to smack Rob upside his head a couple of times for his stupidity.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

I don't...wow. This was so weird. And I couldn't stop reading it...I'm so confused. 😂

Absolutely fantastic read. Part thriller/part mystery/part romance. I absolutely devoured this one and highly recommend it.

I was really intrigued by who was writing the notes that were scattered throughout the book and how Sarah refused to even think back to her childhood and thoughts of her beloved sister. Eddie seemed too good to be true and I loved reading about their meeting and the following months/

I would highly recommend The Man Who Didn't Call to everyone; I've already passed my copy on to a workmate as I'm desperate to talk about it with someone!

You and I keep looking for light in the darkness, expecting it to appear. But it already has.” I touch his shoulder. “We’re it, boyo. Broken and cracked and stupid as we are, we’re the light, and we’re spreading.

This series is everything I didn't know I needed. Next up - Iron Gold.