Today, I have a very exciting post to share with you! It is a question time with the author of Kisses and Croissants, Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau! I loved Anne-Sophie's novel, so, I couldn't wait to ask her a few questions about the book, her writing process and more. Thank you so much to Anne-Sophie for taking the time to answer my questions. Here is my question time with Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau!
Tag: Review
Kisses and Croissants – Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau
Mia Jenrow has always known she's destined to be a professional ballerina. In fact, it’s in her blood—according to family legend, her too-many-greats-to-count-grandmother once danced for the Paris Opera and was painted by Degas himself! Her parents say it’s just a fantasy, but to Mia it’s so much more than that. It’s her fate.
What I Read in March!
March has been an odd month. I started the month out in a read big reading slump and ended the month not wanting to stop reading. Throughout March I have read a total of 10 books which I am quite proud of.
The Boyband Murder Mystery – Ava Eldred
Harri and her best friends worship Half Light - an internationally famous boyband. When frontman Frankie is arrested on suspicion of murdering his oldest friend Evan, Harri feels like her world's about to fall apart. But quickly she realises that she - and all the other Half Light superfans out there - know and understand much more about these boys than any detective ever could.
Yolk – Mary H.K. Choi
Jayne Baek is barely getting by. She shuffles through fashion school, saddled with a deadbeat boyfriend, clout-chasing friends, and a wretched eating disorder that she’s not fully ready to confront. But that’s New York City, right? At least she isn’t in Texas anymore, and is finally living in a city that feels right for her.
The Infinity Files – S. M. Wilson
Ash Yang dreamed of being a starfighter pilot. But when she crashes out of her final test – literally – she somehow lands the most powerful job in the universe. As Guardian of the Infinity Files she must secretly planet-hop through the galaxies, stealing or returning treasures that have the power to stop wars...or start them.⠀
As Far As You’ll Take Me – Phil Stamper
Marty arrives in London with nothing but his oboe and some savings from his summer job, but he’s excited to start his new life--where he’s no longer the closeted, shy kid who slips under the radar and is free to explore his sexuality without his parents' disapproval.
The World Between Us – Sarah Ann Juckes
Alice may be bed-bound, but that doesn't stop her from going outside. Every day, she logs into Stream Cast and experiences the outside world by watching other people live wonderful and exciting lives. But when one of the streamers is killed in a cycle accident, Alice is introduced to a new streamer. Rowan sees beauty in the everyday and encourages her to stop watching, and start taking control. But Rowan too has a secret he's trying to hide from Alice - and from himself. As Alice and Rowan build a bigger and more beautiful world together, outside forces threaten to bring this new world to an end.
Lock the Doors – Vincent Ralph
Tom's family have moved into their dream home. But pretty soon he starts to notice that something is very wrong - there are strange messages written on the wall and locks on the bedroom doors. On the OUTSIDE. The previous owners have moved just across the road and they seem like the perfect family. Their daughter Amy is beautiful and enigmatic but Tom is sure she's got something to hide. And he isn't going to stop until he finds the truth behind those locked doors. . .
Bad Habits – Flynn Meaney
Alex is a rebel from the tip of her purple fauxhawk to the toes of her biker boots. She's tried everything she can think of to get expelled from her strict Catholic boarding school. Nothing has worked so far - but now, Alex has a new plan. Tired of the sexism she sees in every corner of St Mary's, Alex decides to stage the school's first ever production of The Vagina Monologues. Which is going to be a challenge, as no one else at St Mary's can even bear to say the word 'vagina' out loud . . .
