

Well that's a definitive nope on this book by a white author falsely claiming Indigenous heritage!
https://nypost.com/2024/10/21/us-news/author-colby-wilkens-says-shes-native-amer...
Well that's a definitive nope on this book by a white author falsely claiming Indigenous heritage!
https://nypost.com/2024/10/21/us-news/author-colby-wilkens-says-shes-native-amer...
Oh dear, this American author has named a Scottish character Fanny, obviously not realizing that fanny is like vulgar slang for vagina there! Oops...I am reading an ARC, maybe it's fixed in the final book.
Otherwise I am enjoying these two enemies / rival Indigenous authors and soon to be lovers and their spooky writing retreat 👻
2/5
Penelope Skinner hates Neil Storm (for reasons that were never clear to me), so when they both end up in a haunted castle they find that proximity and a mystery can change the way they see each other.
There were a lot of storylines in this novel, and it left me confused on what was really going on. I enjoyed the ghost story, and wished there had been more focus on that storyline; though, I felt the ending of it was a little unsatisfying.
ebook: If I Stopped Haunting You by Colby Wilkens
audiobook: Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
Pen wondered how drunk she must have been when she accepted this invitation, because it was a disaster in the making.
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl