Before starting a review of the actual book, I feel that mention has to be made of the absolutely stunning cover! The gorgeous jacaranda trees depicted here are what give Pretoria, where the book is set, the name 'The Jacaranda City'. Although they're beautiful to look at when in bloom, locals have been known to... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Wife’s House by Arianne Richmonde
Our main character (who is incidentally, never named) is left living alone in her magnificent clifftop home (aptly named Cliffside), when her husband Juan is killed in a tragic accident not long after they'd moved in. The house is a stunning glass structure, built far away from its closest neighbours and the nearest stores. Anyone... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – At the Feet of Mothers by Adnan Mahmutovic
Joseph Schneider is raised as a Jewish-Cherokee in the Smoky mountains of North Carolina. Yes, you read that correctly ... his mother is Cherokee and his father is Jewish. He has two older sisters who are twins. Oh, and he only has one eye. He is fairly happy growing up with his family, indulging the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Stray Cats of Homs by Eva Nour
This one goes on my 'Must Read' list for 2020!! It's not an easy read, in fact, quite the opposite. It's heartbreaking and will shatter more sensitive readers into a million pieces. I can't even promise that it will put you back together. Even those less sensitive will surely not be able to help themselves... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Child Who Never Was by Jane Renshaw
An unreliable narrator and her equally unreliable identical twin sister. Sarah - who says that her 18-month-old son Oliver has been taken from her; and Evie - who's always played the role of her sister's protector and who isn't about to give that up now when she's most needed. Neither of the sisters is particularly... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Saturday Morning Park Run by Jules Wake
This book is such a refreshing delight! Just as one of the main characters, Claire, is told that she needs time out from her career because otherwise the stress will permanently damage her health, this is the perfect time out for anyone wanting an escape and a thoroughly enjoyable read! It will give you a... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Borrowed Boy by Deborah Klée
I found this book heartbreaking, and at times had to put it aside and find some light relief (thank you YouTube, and the ridiculous mind-numbing uploads that my children find to watch ... people cutting the grass; people using typewriters ... I ask you!!??). Angie Winkle receives devastating news that moves her to create her... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Wife’s Choice by Emma Davies
Happy publication day to Emma Davies! And it's day 1 of the blog tour for The Wife's Choice. Alys is at that point in her life where she realises that her dreams will probably remain forever unfulfilled, and she's wondering where, in fact, her life disappeared to? Married to second husband, Hugh and with her... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – With Or Without you by Drew Davies
My initial description of this would be 'well, it's a bit of a quirky one'. The characters are all a little bit off the wall. But then I got to thinking ... aren't we all, in our own way? Drew Davies has created a cast of characters who are all a little bit broken, and... Continue Reading →