Dani took the time to fill out our short questionnaire, so we could really get to know her and share with everyone, as a thank you for all the hard work she does crafting her magical photos! Make sure you click her ticket above and follow her on IG and show her some much deserved love!
Question 1: What sparked your love of reading? (Give me all the deets!)
I've loved reading for as long as I can remember. Before I could read, I used to memorize the books my mom read to me so it would look like I was reading. My parents never put a limit on my reading. Books were the one thing they'd always say yes to buying.
Question 2: What book could you read over and over again and never get tired of?
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas.
Question 3: When did you start blogging? For books or otherwise?
I started my bookstagram in September of 2018 and my blog in January of 2020.
(You can find the link to Dani's blog and bookstagram below!)
Question 4: WHY did you start Bookstagramming (or Book Blogging/Toking etc.) in particular? What drives you (other than the love of books LOL)? The community? The creative side? The review writing part? Taking photos?
I first joined bookstagram as a way to connect with other readers who have similar tastes. I loved the aesthetic appeal and thought it would be a unique way to utilize my love of photography.
Question 5: Name a book you think doesn’t get enough hype in any of the na/adult fantasy/pnr romance genres! Indie or mainstream publishing!
I've always loved the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning and I don't see it around much.
Question 6: What are you currently reading? Bonus: What’s up next?
I'm currently reading Gild by Raven Kennedy, Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, and By Dark Deeds by Miranda Honfleur. Up next is A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair and Sweet Bliss by Jennifer Bardsley
Question 7: What’s your favorite sub-genre of fantasy? (References if you need them: https://www.papermythsmedia.com//genreandheatlevelguides)
Paranormal Romance
Question 8: How about your favorite tropes? (Examples: Enemies to lovers? Fated Mates, Love Triangle, Fairytale Retelling, Assassins, Pirates, Thieves etc.)
Enemies to Lovers, Retellings, Arranged Marriage, Demons, Assassins, Forced Proximity
Final Question: Last but not least… Who’s your wildest dream unicorn author to work with/receive an arc of their book/do a tour with?
Probably Elise Kova or Miranda Honfleur

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