I can't quite believe the 5th month of the year is already over! It has been a fast year, it has been a good year and I have high hopes for the remaining 7 months. I am still completely in love with book blogging and the supportive booky community. And twitter. I spend far too... Continue Reading →
The Shining by Stephen King #Winner #Lucky #ImInLove #AmReading @foliosociety @The_WriteReads
So last week I got a rather happy message via Twitter from Dave (@The_WriteReads) informing me that I had won The Write Reads gang giveaway sponsored by The Folio Society. I won an amazing £50 gift voucher to spend on any of the wide selection of beautiful books they offer. And the books are all... Continue Reading →
Wilderness by B.E. Jones #Wilderness @bevjoneswriting @TheCrimeVault @damppebbles #damppebblesblogtours #BookReview #Gifted
So, I loved it. I thought Wilderness by B. E. Jones was a great read. It was a character driven, slow burn story with an unreliable narrator, it drew me in from page one. I finished the whole thing in just under two days. I read Wilderness in every spare moment I had, and it... Continue Reading →
The Killer You Know by S. R. Masters #booktour #bookreview #gifted #RandomThingsTours @SRMastersAuthor @littlebrown @millieseaward
I really enjoyed The killer you know by S. R. Masters. It was good, it had me hooked right from the start and most importantly (for me) it kept me guessing. I changed my mind about the Who, What, Why, When and Where, regularly as I was reading. The mystery was a mystery. And I... Continue Reading →
The evidence against you by Gillian McAllister #bookreview #gifted
So, I have a problem with buying books and then not reading them. For example, I own and have bought both of Gillian McAllister's previous books on their release and I have still not read them. I will read them. I will read all my books. Eventually. I'm sure. Fingers crossed. Wish me luck. But... Continue Reading →
Stone Mothers by Erin Kelly #gifted #bookreview
'The Victorians used to call their mental hospitals stone mothers,' I say. 'They thought the design of the building could literally nurse the sick back to health.' Marianne grew up in the shadow of the old asylum, a place that still haunts her dreams. She was seventeen when she fled the town, her family, her... Continue Reading →
Hunting Evil by Chris Carter #blogtour #GreatBook
So, first of all confession time. I’m running behind. I have not had the chance to finish reading all of Hunting Evil by Chris Carter. I have read a huge chunk and it’s SO GOOD - more of that in a moment. I briefly considered yesterday speed reading a few chapters to try and finish... Continue Reading →
The Suspects by Katharine Johnson #blogtours #gifted
Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Katharine Johnson for including me in the blog tour for The Suspects. And providing me with a copy of the book. There was a lot I liked about The suspects by Katharine Johnson. It was well written. I loved the rather eclectic bunch of characters and the whodunnit... Continue Reading →
The dangerous kind by Deborah O’Connor #bookreview #ARC #providedforreview
BOOK BLURB What if the people we trust are the ones we should fear? We all recognise them. Those who sit just on the fringes of society. Who send prickles up the back of our necks. The charmers. The liars. The manipulators. Those who have the potential to go that one step too far. And... Continue Reading →