I LOVED it! Like 5 out of 5 loved it. I initially picked it up to check the NetGalley eARC was formatted correctly - because I've been let down recently - it can't just be me, right!?!?! And I didn't stop reading. I DIDN'T STOP. I was hooked, properly - genuinely hooked from page 1... Continue Reading →
#BOOKREVIEW: The Search Party by Simon Lelic #ProvidedForReview #Gifted #TheSearchParty
Before I picked up The Search Party by Simon Lelic I read a snippet of a review from an author I like (I have ZERO plans on naming names) and I thought The Search Party was going to be a horror story. It isn't. The Search Party was a good read. It was a very... Continue Reading →
#BOOKREVIEW: The Love Square by Laura Jane Williams #Avon #ProvidedForReview #Gifted #TheLoveSquare #RomCom
I am not always a big (or small) fan of love triangles in my fiction - it's just a trope that doesn't always appeal to me. I have seen it done brilliantly, but more often than not it isn't something I enjoy. A love square thou? The title certainly caught my attention! And I loved... Continue Reading →
#BOOKREVIEW: I Shot the Devil by Ruth McIver #IShotTheDevil @headlinepg #NetGalley #Crime #ReadingCommunity #ProvidedForReview #Gifted
After saying time and time again that I am staying away from NetGalley I was browsing. I know - I have ZERO will power when it comes to books and although I have reduced my clicking of that 'request' button I still haven't stopped. I doubt I will ever have a feedback ratio above 60!... Continue Reading →
The Holiday by T.M. Logan #eArc #BookReview #ProvidedForReview #Summer #20BooksOfSummer #TakeTheHoliday
How have I missed out on reading T. M. Logan up until now? How!?!? Since finishing The Holiday I have seen his other two books every time I’ve popped on to Amazon – 29 seconds and Lies, both of which are now on my wishlist. I probably would have already bought them by now, but... Continue Reading →
The last widow by Karin Slaughter #Bookreview #gifted #TheLastWidow @SlaughterKarin @HarperCollinsUK
Will and Sara are back! I was delighted to get approved by the publisher via NetGalley for an eARC of The last Widow by Karin Slaughter. Delighted. I couldn’t click the send to my Kindle button fast enough. And then I did what I so rarely do – I started reading straight away. And I... Continue Reading →
Click by L. Smyth #ARC #Providedforreview
One of the best unreliable narrator novels I have read in a while. Click by L. Smyth was just that bit different to everything else I have read so far this year. I love the crime/thriller/psychological drama genre (whatever it is called) - but it can get repetitive. Or more precisely if you read too... Continue Reading →
The wife’s shadow by Cath Weeks #bookreview #ARC #providedforreview
Book Blurb Every woman has a secret... Everyone admires Suzy and her doll's house life. She has a gorgeous family, a beautiful home and a successful business. But Suzy hasn't always been in control. In her past lies a shadowy tale of fear and instability - a life that she once ran away from, and... Continue Reading →
The family secret by Terry Lynn Thomas #bookreview #ARC #providedforreview
Book Blurb Will she find the truth? England, 1940 After a sudden unexplained disappearance, Thomas Charles comes back into Cat Carlisle’s life with the suggestion she leave London – and the threat of bombs – to move to back her childhood village in Cumberland. Back in her hometown Cat discovers her childhood friend, Beth Hargreaves,... Continue Reading →
The missing sister by Dinah Jefferies #bookreview #Arc #providedforreview #TheMissingSister #AgathaChristie
I love historical fiction – it’s such a diverse and varied genre. I was delighted when I got approved for an ARC of The missing sister by Dinah Jefferies. I have looked at a couple of her books previously but until very recently I hadn’t gotten around to reading any. Well, that was a mistake.... Continue Reading →