Today I’m pleased to be taking part in the blog tour for Flying Solo. My review is written with thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random Resources… Read more “Zoe May: Flying Solo”
Month: July 2020
LJ Ross: Bedlam
This review is written with thanks to Julian Holmes at WF Howes for my copy of the audiobook version of Bedlam. Blurb: In a world gone mad,… Read more “LJ Ross: Bedlam”
LJ Ross: Hysteria
Blurb: In a beautiful world, murder is always ugly… Recently returned from his last case in Ireland, elite forensic psychologist and criminal profiler Dr Alexander Gregory receives… Read more “LJ Ross: Hysteria”
Ann Girdharry: Deadly Secrets
Today I’m delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for Deadly Secrets. My review is written with thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random Resources… Read more “Ann Girdharry: Deadly Secrets”
Eve Smith: The Waiting Rooms
I am delighted to be reviewing The Waiting Rooms as part of the blog tour today. My review is written with thanks to Anne Cater for inviting… Read more “Eve Smith: The Waiting Rooms”
Jonathan Janz: The Siren And The Spectre
The Siren And The Spectre is the second book in my 20 Books Of Summer Challenge. Blurb: When David Caine, a celebrated skeptic of the supernatural, is… Read more “Jonathan Janz: The Siren And The Spectre”
Madeleine Black: Unbroken
Blurb: For many years after that night, my memories of what happened after he held the blade to my throat and threatened my life were fragmented… difficult… Read more “Madeleine Black: Unbroken”
Ruth Jones: Never Greener
I’m a little late getting started, but my first book in the 20 Books Of Summer Challenge is Never Greener. Blurb: The past has a habit of… Read more “Ruth Jones: Never Greener”
Sandy Barker: A Sunset In Sydney
Today I’m pleased to be taking part in the blog tour for A Sunset In Sydney. My post is presented with thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s… Read more “Sandy Barker: A Sunset In Sydney”