BOOK REVIEW – Lost Girls by Angela Marsons

Thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. It seems impossible, after Silent Scream and Evil Games, that Angela Marsons could have upped her game and written an even better edge-of-your-seat, psychological thriller, but she’s gone and done just that! With Lost Girls, Angela... Continue Reading →

BOOK REVIEW – Scarred by Joanne Macgregor

Thanks to the author for sending me a copy of her book in return for an honest review. I devoured this in practically one sitting! It’s cleverly written to steadily draw the reader in and is determined to ensure that you focus on nothing else for its duration! Classified as a YA (Young Adults) novel,... Continue Reading →

BOOK REVIEW – Ms Conception by Pamela Power

Contrary to popular belief, South African authors do write about things other than political gloom and doom! In fact, some of our local authors really do have the ability to write quite authentically respectable fiction. If only more readers would drag their heads out of the proverbial quicksand of denial and accept the fact that... Continue Reading →

BOOK REVIEW – Stirred With Love by Marcie Steele

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the advance copy I received in return for my honest review. This is a heartwarming, for the most part quite predictable, but extremely enjoyable read. Mel Sherratt, who usually writes gritty crime fiction, is writing in this completely different genre under the nom de plume of Marcie Steele. Lily,... Continue Reading →

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