This review is written with thanks to Pan Macmillan for my copy of All Of Us Are Broken via Netgalley. Blurb: The electrifying crime novel featuring DS… Read more “Fiona Cummins: All Of Us Are Broken”
Category: Reviews
Gillian McAllister: Just Another Missing Person
This review is written with thanks to Penguin for my copy of Just Another Missing Person via Netgalley. Blurb: OLIVIA.22 years old.Last seen on CCTV, entering a… Read more “Gillian McAllister: Just Another Missing Person”
Awais Khan: Someone Like Her
Today I’m joining the blog tour for Someone Like Her. My review is written with thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me on the tour and to… Read more “Awais Khan: Someone Like Her”
Kiltie Jackson: The Prosecco Pact
Today I’m joining the blog tour for The Prosecco Pact. My review is written with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me on the tour and to… Read more “Kiltie Jackson: The Prosecco Pact”
TA Williams: Murder In Siena
Today I’m helping to kick off the blog tour for Murder In Siena. My review is written with thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random Resources for… Read more “TA Williams: Murder In Siena”
Yomi Adegoke: The List
This review is written with thanks to Pigeonhole for the opportunity to read and review The List. Blurb: ONLINE RUMOURS. REAL LIFE TROUBLE. Ola Olajide, a high-profile… Read more “Yomi Adegoke: The List”
Lauren North: She Says She’s My Daughter
Today I’m joining the blog tour for She Says She’s My Daughter. My review is written with thanks to the team at Bookouture for inviting me on… Read more “Lauren North: She Says She’s My Daughter”
Eve Smith: One
Today I’m joining the blog tour for One. My review is written with thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me on the tour and to Orenda Books… Read more “Eve Smith: One”
Lucinda Riley: The Storm Sister
Blurb: Following the bestselling The Seven Sisters, The Storm Sister is the second book in Lucinda Riley’s spellbinding series of love and loss, based loosely on the mythology surrounding the… Read more “Lucinda Riley: The Storm Sister”
Max Porter: Grief Is The Thing With Feathers
Blurb: In a London flat, two young boys face the unbearable sadness of their mother’s sudden death. Their father, a Ted Hughes scholar and scruffy romantic, imagines… Read more “Max Porter: Grief Is The Thing With Feathers”