As such, shes joining me to talk about books!

Mind if we have a nose at your bookshelf?

What are you currently reading?

A lady reads a book in Eugène Grasset’s Poster for the Librairie Romantique

Wisteria by Adalyn Grace.

It’s the third book in her series, the first being Belladonna.

Upon travelling to her new home, she is met by a household enshrouded in grief.

The lady of the house has recently died under suspicious circumstances and the list of suspects is endless.

What did you last read?

Before Belladonna, I was reading Butter by Asako Yuzuki.

It’s about a murderess who apparently used food to lure men under her spell.

Call me simple, but I just prefer my books a bit spicier.

What are you eyeing up next?

The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix.

I found it while looking for Halloween recommendations for my book club.

What quote or scene from a book sticks with you the most?

Look I’m just a girl - okay?

I could attempt to pretend it’s something profound but it’s “Sassenach” from the Outlander series.

The series is all about romance but it also ties in Scottish history - which I love.

What book do you find yourself bothering friends to read?

I mostly keep my recommendations to myself, actually.

I do remember badgering my friend to read Eragon years ago though.

We would spend our lunch breaks at school reading matching copies of Eragon whilst everyone else dossed about.

We were both suuuuuper cool.

What book would you like to see someone adapt to a game?

I’ve been burnt badly before with cross-over adaptations.

Why not a wrestling game, where the roster is full of iconic book characters?

We could finally solve the age-old question of who could win in a fight, Dumbledore or Gandalf?

(The answer is Gandalf, obviously).

It would be a licensing nightmare but a novelty for at least an hour or two.

Next weeks guest better deliver, though.