A slight delay on posting this, but don’t, for a minute, take that as a reflection of what I thought about this book. Over a week after I’ve turned the … Continue Reading Book Review: What July Knew by Emily Koch
The Marriage Act is third book I’ve read by John Marrs. I was introduced to his work two years ago after my friend Alice had spent the best part of … Continue Reading Book Review: The Marriage Act by John Marrs
If The Villa isn’t on my best books of the year list come December, then I’ll have had a bloody good reading year. Amazingly, this was on my anticipated books … Continue Reading Book Review: The Villa by Rachel Hawkins
Happy New Year! 2023 is gearing up to be another year of fantastic books. I’ve never done an Anticipated Releases post before but the ad campaigns on social media have … Continue Reading My Most Anticipated Book Releases of 2023
Dorothy Koomson plays an absolute blinder with her latest book My Other Husband. I’ve read a lot of Dorothy Koomson’s work, I always look out for her new releases, luckily, … Continue Reading Book Review: My Other Husband by Dorothy Koomson
Wowzers! This was a bloody good read. Daisy Darker is my third Alice Feeney book and with this one, she’s cemented herself as one of my favourite thriller writers. **SPOILER … Continue Reading Book Review| Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
Whenever I’m struggling to find a book to read, I head straight to one of my auto-buy authors for inspiration. Dorothy Koomson is perhaps my most read author. I love her … Continue Reading Book Review: The Brighton Mermaid by Dorothy Koomson
I HAVE SUCH MIXED FEELINGS ABOUT THIS ONE. On the one hand I told everyone who asked me about what I was reading that “I wasn’t feeling it”, yet on … Continue Reading A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon | book review
I’m holding my hands up, when I started How to kill your family, I wasn’t sure if I’d finish it. I didn’t know if I’d be able to get on board … Continue Reading How to kill your family by Bella Mackie| Review
First things first, I can not believe Michel Faber isn’t a vegan or at least a vegetarian after reading Under the Skin….anyone else who’s read this MUST understand where I’m … Continue Reading Book Review: Under the Skin by Michel Faber
It’s fair to say I have a mixed history when it comes to thrillers. I’ve read some dreadful thrillers, it’s a genre I’m a bit wary of. It takes a … Continue Reading Book Review: Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
Earlier this year I read The One by John Marrs after my friend Alice spent the best part of year (probably longer to be honest) nagging me to read it. … Continue Reading Book Review: The Passengers by John Marrs
We are 100 would make a superb TV series. Seriously, someone, somewhere must have picked this up already and if they haven’t, they need to. I’ve been back on a … Continue Reading Book Review: We are 100 by Nathan Timmel
I’m starting with a confession it took me a long time to get into Dear Amy. I think I had serious book hangover after reading Songbirds, I still keep thinking … Continue Reading Book Review: Dear Amy by Helen Callaghan
I was about to start this review by saying this isn’t my ‘usual read’, then I thought I don’t really have a usual read. I’m a mood reader. I don’t … Continue Reading Book Review: The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva
It’s official, Dorothy Koomson has never written a book I haven’t liked, granted there’s four on my Kindle that I need to read but I have complete faith in the … Continue Reading Book Review: I know what you’ve done by Dorothy Koomson