I featured this recently on my About a Book series and already had it on my to read list. So when the author thanked me and gifted me a copy, I was thrilled. It’s a cosy mystery with its background set in a ballet school. This immediately made it interesting and different. It’s the first… Continue reading My Review – Rhapsody in Black by Maria Elena Alonso-Sierra
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My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
This is the fourth book in the DI Huws Crime Triller series and is also available to read on Kindle Unlimited. Last year I read book one, but couldn’t get into it. When I saw Community Conclusions on the author’s Facebook page, and it was a crime thrillers, I thought I would take a look.… Continue reading My Review – Community Conclusions by Anne Roberts
My Review of Grip of a Panic by Sam J. Fires
I had the honour of reading an advanced reader copy of this book. I subscribe to the author’s newsletter and when she mentioned her ARC team, I asked if I could join. So it’s always worth asking your favourite author. The odds are they will be thrilled to have you on board. This is the… Continue reading My Review of Grip of a Panic by Sam J. Fires
My Review of The Street by Susi Holliday
This came in an email from Amazon where the paperback was discounted. It has been a long time since I read a psychological thriller. Anna is the main character and she moves into a gated community street with her husband Peter, which was supposed to be their safe haven. Right from the start it’s obvious… Continue reading My Review of The Street by Susi Holliday
My Review – The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith
This is book seven in the series and I’ve read them all. I’d heard it described as the best yet, but that's always a matter of opinion. It took me fifteen days to read the almost 1000 pages. Taking on a new case, you already knew Robin would go into a church cult. The thought… Continue reading My Review – The Running Grave by Robert Galbraith
My Review – Ceekee The Mermaid Cop
I had the honour of reading Ceekee, The Mermaid Cop before the publication date as an ARC and I loved it. The story is sweet and kind with a moral behind it. The young author's imagination brought us the sweet mermaid cop in such a delightful story. Along with the vivid illustrations it is an… Continue reading My Review – Ceekee The Mermaid Cop
My Review – The Infected by Jessica Gomez
I found this in an author newsletter as one of the featured books. I loved the cover and it seemed like something I’d enjoy. It’s part of a series and in Kindle Unlimited. The Infected was slightly different to the usual apocalyptic books I read. That’s what appealed to me. The premise of the story… Continue reading My Review – The Infected by Jessica Gomez
My Review of Murder and Other Love Stories by Bruce A. Hanson
I saw this posted on Facebook by Pauline Reid, who is a great reviewer. She gave such a great reviewer and I had to read it for myself. A different kind of review is always a change. Twins - if the rest of stories start off as well written as this, I’m in for a… Continue reading My Review of Murder and Other Love Stories by Bruce A. Hanson
My Review of The Day the Earth Turned – Winter by Chantelle Atkins
This is the third book in the series and I had the honour of reading an advanced reader copy. Reuben, Gus, and Chess are all in big trouble in this instalment. If you ever think a Young Adult novel is light reading, you couldn’t be more wrong. I found the story to be dark and… Continue reading My Review of The Day the Earth Turned – Winter by Chantelle Atkins
My Review of Edge of Anarchy by Kyla Stone
Having enjoyed books 1-3, this one continued at the same great pace. The main characters all came together in the town Hannah and Liam were heading for in the previous books. There is a reunion with her husband, Noah, and young son Milo. As all the main characters congregate, there is a new enemy in… Continue reading My Review of Edge of Anarchy by Kyla Stone