Next up in Jack Jordan's back catalogue ... it's Night by Night. I know I've mentioned before that Jordan doesn't avoid tough topics and has zero qualms about using being as confrontational and gritty as possible, but in this one he ups the ante even more. As much as I've enjoyed absorbing myself in all... Continue Reading →
BLOGATHON – Before Her Eyes by Jack Jordan
It's a new month ... so it's time for the next book from the Jack Jordan back catalogue! And this one is Before Her Eyes. One of the things you quickly realise when you start to read Jordan's books, and that becomes increasingly evident as you read each one is that he doesn't hold back... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – My Girl by Jack Jordan
It's Jack Jordan Blogathon time again! Today we're featuring My Girl which was originally published in 2016, Jack's second book after Anything For Her. Blurb: Paige Dawson: the mother of a murdered child and wife to a dead man.She has nothing left to live for... until she finds her husband's handgun hidden in their house.Why... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Anything For Her by Jack Jordan
We're back on the Jack Jordan Blogathon, with Anything For Her, which was Jordan's first novel, released in 2015. Blurb: Sometimes the past comes back to haunt you.Louise Leighton’s life has fallen apart, all because of one fateful night. Her husband is an adulterer, her sister is his mistress, and soon, Louise will lose everything... Continue Reading →
BLOGATHON – Redemption by Jack Jordan
Wow! I'm going to leave this disclaimer here ... I'm not going to say a lot in this review about Redemption, because this really is a book that you need to read for yourself. You can read as many reviews as you like, but no review (no matter how insightful or detailed) will allow you... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Good Taste by Caroline Scott
Stella Douglas's editor calls her to come and see her in London. And so Stella ventures from the safety of Yorkshire where she is esconced with her recently widowed father, in fear and trepidation, knowing that the biography that she proudly wrote about an 18th century cook, has not been the success she had hoped.... Continue Reading →