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A Double Life by Charlotte Philby

What an unbelievable book, I’m absolutely flabbergasted by the ending… it’s a cliffhanger, so I hope Philby is already working … More

A Double Life, addictive, Charlotte Philby, Deception, Double Life, Drama, eBook, FCO, gripping, Hardback, Intel, lies, Love, Pace, Secrets, Spy, tension, The Borough Press, Thrilling, thrills

The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen

I am LOVING catching up with thrillers these past few months, and The Wife Between Us was such a TREAT! … More

Assumptions, Clever, deceit, Domestic Noir, Drama, eBook, Greer Hendricks, Guessing, Pan, Pan Macmillan, Paperback, psychological thriller, Sarah Pekkanen, Smart, The Wife Between Us, Thriller, Women

To Lahore, With Love by Hina Belitz

This book is charming and heartwarming; the perfect blend of new adventures, cooking and self discovery… what’s not to like? … More

Cooking, Drama, eBook, Food, Friendship, Headline, Headline Review, Heartbreak, Hina Belitz, Love, New Beginnings, Pakistan, Paperback, passion, To Lahore With Love

The Nursery by Asia Mackay

As soon as I saw this book on Readers First, I knew I’d love it. The idea of a female … More

Asia Mackay, Assassins, Comedy, deceit, Drama, eBook, family life, Intelligence Services, Laugh Out Loud, light hearted, murder, Paperback, Romance, Secret Agents, Secrets, Security Operatives, The Nursery, Thriller

The Garden of Lost and Found by Harriet Evans

Harriet Evans has been a go-to author for me, for a while now as her ability to create unique backstories … More

Art, Drama, eBook, Female, gripping, Hardback, Harriet Evans, Headline Review, Historical Female Fiction, Historical Women's Fiction, History, Hooked, Mysterious, New Beginnings, past, past and present, Relationships, Secrets, The Garden of Lost and Found

The Familiars by Stacey Halls

Ah. The very best feeling, when you’re only a few pages into a book and already know you’ve found another … More

1600s, Drama, eBook, Hardback, Historic Fiction, Historical Female Fiction, Historical Women's Fiction, Magic, Mystery, Period Drama, period setting, Pregnancy, Stacey Halls, Strong Women, The Familiars, Witch Trials, witchcraft, Witches, Women's Fiction

Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

It’s hard not to miss this book, the social media campaign and love for this story has had it gracing … More

1960s, 1970s, 60s, 70s, Band, Chilled, Daisy Jones & The Six, Drama, Hardback, Hippy, Immersive, Interview Style, lies, mesmerising, music, Rock Band, Rock'n'Roll, Secrecy, Secrets, Taylor Jenkins Reid, tension

The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry

I’m a massive fan of rotating genres to keep my reading flow going and one of my favourite genres to … More

Avon, Blogging, Chick Lit, City, Country life, Drama, eBook, Ellen Berry, Funny, Giggles, Paperback, The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane, warm, Women, Women's Fiction

The One That Got Away by Annabel Kantaria

All those years ago George abandoned Stella and chose Ness. Now it’s the fifteen year school reunion and the three … More

Annabel Kantaria, Deception, Domestic Noir, Drama, eBook, emotional abuse, Female, HQ, manipulation, Paperback, psychological thriller, The One That Got Away, Thriller

Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh

I had to pick this book up, bloggers had RAVED about it and I was expecting big things from it. … More

Clever, Drama, eBook, Eddie Flynn, Grisham, John Grisham, killer, Legal, Legal Thriller, murder, Orion, Paperback, Savvy, Smart, Steve Cavanagh, Thirteen, Thriller, Trial, Trick, Twists

When The Curtain Falls by Carrie Hope Fletcher

Argh, I’ve been to-ing and fro-ing on writing this review. I don’t like putting up negative reviews on my blog, … More

Carrie hope fletcher, Chick Lit, Drama, eBook, ghosts, Hardback, haunted past, Love, Magic, Relationships, Sphere, theatre setting, west end, When The Curtain Falls

Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

So if any of you are avid fans of my blog, you might notice I’ve gone a bit ‘cold turkey’ … More

Alice Feeney, Compelling, Complex, dark, deceit, Depth, Drama, eBook, Friendship, HQ, lies, page turner, Paperback, past and present, psychological thriller, Relationships, Sometimes I Lie, Thriller, Trust, Truth, Twists, unlock the past

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