Book, Famous Authors, Mystery, Psychological, Thriller

My Review of Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith

This is book five of the Cormoran Strike series. I’ve enjoyed them, but this is by far the biggest book I’ve ever read, I really enjoyed the story line, and the intricate details that brought it alive. The descriptions put me beside the characters and made me feel I was there too. I’ve never known… Continue reading My Review of Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith

Book, Crime, Mystery, Thriller

My Review of Blood on the Shore by Simon McCleave

This is the third book of what will be a series of four. I originally found it on the library app and the word Anglesey on the cover, grabbed my attention. The thing I really liked about Blood on the Shore is that it has two investigations. The main one, a hunt for the serial… Continue reading My Review of Blood on the Shore by Simon McCleave

Book, Mystery, series

Julie’s Book Review of Tea Shop Cozy Mysteries – Books 1-6

I love series and I’d like to read these too. I read the first and really enjoyed it. I love it when someone reads the same book as me. So these reviews are fun, Tea Shop Cozy Mysteries – Books 1-6 by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Made Me Love Cozy Mysteries… Continue reading Julie’s Book Review of Tea Shop Cozy Mysteries – Books 1-6

Book, Mystery

Book Review of Wings of Death by Ellen Read

Where did I find it: I follow the author and have read her books before. So when this came up as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy), I jumped at the chance, What I liked: how stylish it was. Everything in the story had a certain elegance to it. From the way they spoke to each… Continue reading Book Review of Wings of Death by Ellen Read

Book, Mystery

Book Review of Welcome to Denver Falls

Where did I find it: having read Hangman’s Revenge and Project Pandora written co authored by Sim Alec Sanford, I wanted to read one of his stories. What I liked: the imagination of the author. This is a well constructed story with some great characters. I liked how the author imagined such a dark side… Continue reading Book Review of Welcome to Denver Falls

Book, Mystery, Novella, Thriller

Book Review of Pushing up Daisies by Katherine Hayton

Where did I find it: I saw the third book in the series reviewed on jmnorthup.com. They are short reads, so I thought I’d jump into book one. What I liked: that it was a good story all rolled into approximately ninety-three pages. Willow, the main character finds a body on her property. She then… Continue reading Book Review of Pushing up Daisies by Katherine Hayton

Book, Crime, Mystery, Paranormal

The Killer on The Heath by Karen J. Mossman

A woman is dead, and another is missing. The only person who can save her is Cassie.With no clues and time running out, her brother, Detective …The Killer on The Heath by Karen J. Mossman

Book, Mystery

Book Review: Fall from Grace by J. A. Winterford

Where did I find it: in an Anglesey group where I was asking for a photo I could use in a book blog. Someone asked if I’d read this, as it was based on the island. Turns out I’d seen the author in a local shop with a copy of her book. So it was… Continue reading Book Review: Fall from Grace by J. A. Winterford

Book, Christmas Reads, Crime, Mystery, series, Thriller

Books Published on December 5th

https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Christmas-Anglesey-Story-Collection-ebook/dp/B0BMB7ZWGQ/r Who knew life could change so drastically from one heartbeat to the next. One second, you're full of wonderous joy, the next ... The holidays are a festive time. For Tina and her family, Christmas is the most magical of all. The tastes, smells, laughter - even the complaints are a part of the… Continue reading Books Published on December 5th

Book, Famous Authors, Fantasy, Inspirational, Mystery, Novella, series

Books Read in October

I’ve had some excellent reads this month and Signal Moon and The Story of Son were outstanding. Both were novellas by popular, but new to me authors. The latter has over 1K reviews and the former over 10k. I think that speaks volumes. Stowe Away and Dead’s Man’s Doll were books I had been asked… Continue reading Books Read in October