Although not my usual type of read, The Belle Hotel by Craig Melvin did not disappoint with its heart-warming, roller coaster story. I...
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Home, Amanda Berriman: Book Review
I have never read a book like Home by Amanda Berriman. It’s pure, captivating, heart-rending but providing an important message with an...
A Version of the Truth, B. P. Walter: Book Review
This book really has me in a stump. I loved hating the characters and the message, but there were just a few things which didn’t sit right with...
The Guilty Party, Mel McGrath: Book Review
The Guilty Party by Mel McGrath is by all means, my definition of a psychological thriller at its finest. Laced with manipulation and secrets,...
The Blameless Dead, Gary Haynes: Book Review
Now, I thought I loved historical fiction, but The Blameless Dead by Gary Haynes incorporates an era I find very interesting, a little bit of...
The Last Words of Madeleine Anderson, Helen Kitson: Book Review
Get ready for a book with lots of depth, mixed with literature and incredible writing. Let me introduce you to The Last Words of Madeleine...
Killing State, Judith O’Reilly: Book Review
Get ready for Killing State by Judith O’Reilly– an addictive read and one that feels all too real... The plot: What if the person you’re ordered...
The Courier, Kjell Ola Dahl: Book Review
Mystery, suspense and historical fiction from the Second World War? Sign yourself up for an amazing and well-told story by Kjell Ola Dahl, The...
Unlawful Things, Anna Sayburn Lane: Book Review
I’ve never used the word ‘masterpiece’ in a review before, but Unlawful Things by Anna Sayburn Lane deserves it. The plot: A hidden masterpiece....