Book Review: Kensington Gore’s Hammered Horrors Femme Fatale by Various Authors
I’m not a huge fan of anthologies but I definitely found the stories in this one easy to get into and haunting to finish. With a theme of horror running through the stories, there were futuristic tales...
View ArticleBook Review: The Quiet Ones by Betsy Reavley
Josie, an indie author living in the Eastend of London is horrified when her adoptive parents are murdered. To make things more difficult her birth mother has been in contact and they are trying to...
View ArticleBook Review: The Victim by Eric Matheny
A lot of intrigue in this legal thriller where young defence attorney Anton Mackey is retained by a young woman, Daniella Avery, to represent her husband who was arrested for assaulting her. However,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Hydra by Graham Stull
Stull labels his debut novel, The Hydra, a political thriller but it is much more. In 2020, Brian Matterosi, is on trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for crimes against humanity. He...
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...
View ArticleBook Review: Kensington Gore’s Hammered Horrors Femme Fatale by Various Authors
I’m not a huge fan of anthologies but I definitely found the stories in this one easy to get into and haunting to finish. With a theme of horror running through the stories, there were futuristic tales...
View ArticleBook Review: The Quiet Ones by Betsy Reavley
Josie, an indie author living in the Eastend of London is horrified when her adoptive parents are murdered. To make things more difficult her birth mother has been in contact and they are trying to...
View ArticleBook Review: The Victim by Eric Matheny
A lot of intrigue in this legal thriller where young defence attorney Anton Mackey is retained by a young woman, Daniella Avery, to represent her husband who was arrested for assaulting her. However,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Hydra by Graham Stull
Stull labels his debut novel, The Hydra, a political thriller but it is much more. In 2020, Brian Matterosi, is on trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for crimes against humanity. He...
View ArticleBook Review: Muddlin’ Through (A Mary Jo Melendez Mystery) by Steven M Moore
Mary Jo is a war vet with some serious skills. After being injured in Afghanistan, she is cobbled back together and finds employment working in security. Her world is turned upside down when her sister...
View ArticleBook Review: Girl on a Train by A J Waines
On a train journey back to Waterloo, Anna, a free-lance journalist sits next to an unsettled woman. Knowing that they are both headed to Waterloo, Anna is surprised when the woman gets off the train at...
View ArticleBook Review: Sick: A Novella by Christa Wojciechowski
Susan has been taking care of her husband’s ill health from when they first met. As a nurse and devoted wife she holds onto hope that his mysterious and numerous symptoms will be diagnosed and cured....
View ArticleBook Review: The Lie of You by Jane Lythell
I rounded up to four stars, when I awarded three and a half stars to this book. Kathy works as an editor at an architectural magazine. She lives with her Finnish husband Markus and their baby who is...
View ArticleAdvance Book Review: Don’t Say A Word (The Strangers Series) by Jennifer Jaynes
I was kindly provided with a review copy of this book by Booklover Catlady Publicity in exchange for an honest review. The next book in The Strangers series, sees Allie living with Bitty, her adoptive...
View ArticleBook Review: The Food Critic’s Wife by Elizabeth LaBan
I’m not sure why I picked this book, but it was definitely a departure from my usual reading fare for me. Surprised that I wasn’t reading a thriller I ascertained that the book was about a family the...
View ArticleBook Review: Predatory Kill (A Brent Marks Legal Thriller Book 2) by Kenneth...
Every now and again I like to immerse myself in a gripping legal thriller with the works: suspense, mystery, an underdog and a great big helping of courtroom drama. Taking these factors into account...
View ArticleBook Review: Splintered by Kelly Miller
When Maddy Eastin tells the police she was nearly abducted by two men in a white van, her world changes for the better as she is accepted more by her peers at school, however, evidence from a neighbour...
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