Book Review: The Paths We Choose by Robert Standen
Our protagonist wakes up to find he remembers nothing, where he is, who he is, why he’s there is all a mystery to him but despite his amnesia he has instincts that propel him out of captivity to piece...
View ArticleBook Review: The Attic Room: A Psychological Thriller by Linda Huber
Nina is contacted by a solicitor in Bedford looking for the recipient of an inheritance from a man who claimed to be her father, but it’s been two weeks since she lost her mother, who also told her...
View ArticleBook Review: The Cunning Woman’s Cup by Sue Hewitt
This contemporary fiction read delves into history to tell us about an ancient cunning woman and her plight at the times of the Romans. Her story is progressed at the start of each chapter telling us...
View ArticleBook Review: The Santa Klaus Murder by Mavis Doriel Hay
This 1935 tale tells us about a family gathering that results in the murder of the esteemed patriarch Sir Osmond Melbury. With a family full of suspects with motives to kill, the guests also come under...
View ArticleBook Review: Christmas at the Vicarage by Rebecca Boxall
Rosamunde left her home fifteen years ago after an event shattered her heart and left her believing she would never find love again. She’s been living in Perth and as a result of a recurrent dream...
View ArticleBook Review: Love You Better by Natalie K Martin
Effie is marrying Oliver the man she’s in love with but when her ex Smith turns up at her wedding he has an unexpected effect on her. However, as time elapsed in her marriage, Effie sees sides of...
View ArticleBook Review: Breathe and Release by Katherine Hayton
Elizabet wakes up in hospital with no memory of how she got there, she doesn’t remember her husband or step-daughter. However, in order to be discharged from hospital she needs her husband to provide...
View ArticleBook Review: Blue’s Point by Richard Ferguson
Paroled convict, Steve Cox, returns to his hometown, Blue’s Point, where he has a job lined up and a place to live, two conditions of his release. However, Blue’s Point is stuck in the early nineteenth...
View ArticleBook Review: A Gangster’s Grip by Heather Burnside
I chose this book to read from Rosie Amber’s Book Review Team book list. Rita returns to her native Manchester from Greece, with husband Yansis as she requires medical treatment she would have to pay...
View ArticleBook Review: The Outback by David Clarkson
When a group of backpackers head to Birribandi for three months of ‘stick picking’ the experience has all the promise of ‘Butlins in Beirut’ as one of them puts it. However, in addition to the...
View ArticleBook Review: When Evil Calls Your Name (Dr David Galbraith Book 2) by John...
This second book in the Dr David Galbraith series is told from the point of view of his wife Cynthia, three years after the last book ends. Cynthia has been convicted of murder and is incarcerated. As...
View ArticleBook Review: The Web Across the Water by MJ Heywood
This debut crime, suspense, technological and mystery thriller had me on the edge of my seat. Lily Moore, a stunning blond and prolific internet thief has her reasons for keeping people at arms length....
View ArticleBook Review: Strandead: Prey by Troy McCombs
A few days before graduation a group of students and a couple of teachers set off on a field trip to Chicago. Mysteriously, they all fall asleep and wake to find their bus has crashed in a remote...
View ArticleBook Review: Beyond the Storm by Adam Jones
I really enjoyed reading this post-apocalyptic thriller set in what was formerly Bristol in the UK. Jude is a young girl running from her past whilst being hunted by the fiend, a heinous being, who is...
View ArticleBook Review: Down and Out in Manhattan by Justin Callahan
Jack Cole is an ambitious young man who works as an analyst in an investment banking firm. Noticed one evening by one of the partners of the firm, he is enticed into making a rather dubious deal with...
View ArticleBook Review: The Girl At Rosewood Hall by Annis Bell
The spirited Lady Jane lives with her Uncle, who has raised her after the death of her parents with much freedom and affection. However, her cousin and his wife are not in favour of Lady Jane and she...
View ArticleBook Review: What I Did Not Say by B.A. Spicer
I chose this book to read from Rosie Amber’s Book Review Team book list. Jack Banford has been friends with Jess since he was six and she was five. They go to the same school and are bestfriends. Jack...
View ArticleBook Review: The Sickness by Dylan J Morgan
I really enjoyed this dark and sinister horror thriller. When James Harris gets news his parents have passed the terror of his childhood floods back. James escaped his parents’ home 17 years ago. Now...
View ArticleBook Review: Bloodridge (Spies Lie Series Book One) by DS Kane
Bloodridge is a moreish conspiracy thriller with mystery, intrigue and suspense. Jon Sommers is left angry and devastated after the death of his fiance, Lisa. He soon learns more than he bargained for,...
View ArticleBook Review: Entanglement (Entanglement Series Book One) by Katie Rose Pryal
I read and reviewed this book for Paperback Reviewer. Entanglement is the story of two unlikely friends Daphne and Greta, who have both been bruised by their relationship with their fathers and decide...
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