This book was so not what I expected! It started off more or less as what I thought it would be, but then took a turn and headed off in a completely different direction! I loved the insider look into the world of Bollywood. It's a whole different ballgame to Hollywood - in fact it's... 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 – 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 →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Fishing for Maui by Isa Pearl Ritchie
A novel about food, whānau, and mental illness. Blurb: Valerie reads George Eliot to get to sleep – just to take her mind off worries over her patients, her children, their father and the next family dinner. Elena is so obsessed with health, traditional food, her pregnancy and her blog she doesn’t notice that her... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Only in Whispers by Jacqueline Grima
It's Day One on a brand new blog tour ... Only in Whispers by Jacqueline Grima, published by Manatee Books, and arranged by tour organiser Tracy Fenton of Compulsive Readers/THE Book Club on FB. Thanks for having me! Annie is separated from her manipulative, controlling husband David. She's living in a converted police house with... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The After Wife by Cass Hunter
I don't understand a thing when it comes to AI (Artificial Intelligence). I know that 'they' claim it's the way of the future, but I stand my ground in maintaining that there will only be a handful of very clever individuals who will understand it, and know how to use it to the best of... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Things We Leave Unsaid By Megan Mayfair
Blurb: Is it the things we don’t say that haunt us the most? Clare is anxious to start a family with adoring husband, Pete. When she takes on the seemingly simple task of obtaining her late mother’s birth certificate, she finds herself in a family history search that will challenge everything she thought she knew... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW – Did You See Melody by Sophie Hannah
So disappointing! The plot sounded so promising, but ended up being boring and dragged out with characters who were so unlikeable I hardly cared what happened to them by the time I skimmed my way to the end. To use a phrase coined by someone I once knew: "one, two, skip a few ..." So... Continue Reading →
BOOK REVIEW – Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
Utterly riveting! I couldn’t put this one down. 15-year-old Ellie Mack disappears without a trace one day. She’s the centre of her mom Laurel’s world, and her family can’t believe that this beautiful, young ‘golden’ girl (as she’s described) would leave home of her own accord as the police would have them think. But there’s... Continue Reading →