Disclaimer by Renee Knight Book Review
I was really fortunate to be sent a proof copy of this eagerly anticipated novel. The idea of this book reeled me in from the moment I saw the cover. This book is hotly tipped to do well and there has...
View ArticleHausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum Book Review
Hausfrau is a hauntingly beautiful book, set in Switzerland. Anna, an American ex-pat, has lived in Switzerland for 9 years. I was able to read this book to review through being sent an ebook via...
View ArticleThe A-Z of You and Me by James Hannah Book Review
I was lucky enough to receive a copy of this book via NetGalley. Here’s The Blurb: A striking literary debut of love and mortality perfect for fans of quirky, heart-wrenching fiction like Nathan...
View ArticleSilent Scream by Angela Marsons Book Review
I recieved a copy of this book via Netgalley I had heard a lot about this book online, and I was really interested. I hadn’t read a crime book for ages so was really looking forward to a great read,...
View ArticleNormal by Graeme Cameron Book Review
A Very readable, original book and a great twist in the serial killer genre I recieved a copy of this book via Netgalley. Here’s the Blurb: He lives on your street, in a nice house with a tidy garden....
View ArticleSecrets of the Tower by Debbie Rix Book Review
I love a historical fiction novel, I am a big fan of Kate Mosse so was really looking forward to this book, set in Pisa and spanning the centuries. I reviewed an ebook copy via Netgalley Here’s the...
View ArticleBlood Relatives by Stevan Alcock Book Review
An easy, comfortable read about a young man and his sexuality at the time of the Yorkshire Ripper murders. I received an electronic version of this book via Netgalley Here’s the Blurb: ‘The...
View ArticleLittle Black Lies by Sharon Bolton Book Review
A tense psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the end, this is great read… I received a copy of this book from Netgalley Here’s the Blurb: What’s the worst thing your best friend...
View ArticleEvil Games by Angela Marsons Book Review
A thrilling, tense page turner, this second book in the Kim Stone series doesn’t disappoint…. I received an eBook copy of Evil Games via NetGalley Here’s the Blurb: The greater the Evil, the more...
View ArticleSecrets of The River by Jess McGlynn Book Review
Secrets of The River is the debut novel of blogger Jess McGlynn. Jess very kindly sent me an ebook version of her book in order for me to undertake a review. Here’s the Blurb: Some secrets simply...
View ArticleBella’s Christmas Bake Off by Sue Watson #BookoutureXmas
First of all let me say Welcome to Bookouture Xmas! I was thrilled to be able to read an advance copy of Bella’s Christmas Bake Off from Bookouture via Netgalley as part of the #BookoutureXmas...
View ArticleChristmas at Lilac Cottage by Holly Martin Book Review #BookoutureXmas
Holly says this is the perfect book to curl up by the fire with, and I totally agree! Christmas at Lilac Cottage is a snowy whirlwind of romance and full of Christmas charm. I was able to read this...
View ArticleOne Wish In Manhatten by Mandy Baggot Book Review
As Bookouture Christmas comes into an end, I have a great review to leave you with. This is a lovely, romantic story which is just the Christmas tonic I needed. This a great book if you want a piece of...
View ArticleIn a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware
This is a chilling novel which really had me spooked! A fast paced thriller which really gets the tension going from page one. I was able to read a copy of this book via Netgalley. Here’s the blurb:...
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