Following on from the theme of my previous review, where the main characters were insidiously despicable ... I present you with Cecelia Wilborg, who possesses not one redeeming quality! Oh, she looks quite perfect on the outside: beautiful to look at, always immaculate, a magnificent home, handsome, successful husband who adores her, two pretty daughters... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Woman Inside by E.G. Scott
This book didn't come with an advisory, so I'll have to create my own! One of the best pieces of advice I can give you before you start this book is: make sure you're strapped in nice and tight because this is surely one of the craziest, insane roller-coaster rides into the deepest, darkest depths... Continue Reading →
BLOG BLITZ REVIEW – Spare Room by Dreda Say Mitchell
Home Is Where The Nightmare Is Beautiful double room to let to single person Lisa, a troubled young woman with a past, can’t believe her luck when she finds a beautiful room to rent in a large house. The live-in owners are a kind and welcoming couple. Everything is fine until she finds a suicide... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Louis & Louise by Julie Cohen
If you could look at one life in two different ways, what would you see? Louis and Louise are separated by a single moment in time, a strike of chance that decided their future. The day they were born is when their story began. In one, Louis David Alder is born a male. In the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW: Eat Less by Jeremy & Georgina Jackson-Sytner (With Elizabeth Scott-Moncrieff, MSC)
And now ... as they say ... for something completely different! A brief diversion from the normal novels (although for some, possibly a horror story!), today, as I'm reviewing a book that takes a look at eating habits. It's not a diet book - in fact, it boldly describes itself as an 'anti-obesity manifesto'. For... Continue Reading →
BLOG BLITZ REVIEW – The Disappeared by Sibel Hodge
School teacher Nicole Palmer is still trying to get over her husband Mason's tragic death 10 months after he was killed in a plane crash in the African country of Narumbe when she receives what can only be something from someone playing a hideous joke: a photo of Mason ... very much alive. It's impossible... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour Review – For the Missing by Lina Bengtsdotter
So excited to bring you my first blog tour review of 2019!! A Swedish noir that won the Crimetime Specsavers Best Debut Award! It's the first in a series featuring DI Charlie Lager, For the Missing and it's a chilling, atmospheric slow-burner that picks up the pace ... starting off slowly, with many hints as to... Continue Reading →