The Ghost Woods has the thrill, the horror, the mystery all-in-one

The first C.J. Cooke book I’d ever read was The Lighthouse Witches. It was described as a “Gothic thriller”, which I believe is a genre I rarely, if ever, read. It enchanted me completely, and pulled me out of a reading slump (for a brief amount of time before I fell back into it, but… Continue reading The Ghost Woods has the thrill, the horror, the mystery all-in-one

The Lighthouse Witches Made Me Relive My Days of Finishing Books in A Day or Two

A part from The Lighthouse Witches cover, showing an illustrated lighthouse on a black backdrop and wave or leaf-like patterns around it.

I'm convinced that I have had a lot of luck with Netgalley titles, leading me to discover the likes of Feathertide and The Tea Dragon Tapestry where my love for reading is rejuvenated and everything seems right in the world (even if it could be just a small slice of time). Reading C.J. Cooke's The… Continue reading The Lighthouse Witches Made Me Relive My Days of Finishing Books in A Day or Two