Book Blurb: Can life ever be the same again? The start of a fabulous new series set at Trenwith Estate from bestselling author Rosie Clarke Hampshire, 1913 Amidst the glitz and glamour of England’s High Society, Sarah Trenwith is more of a wallflower living in the shadow of her beautiful sister Marianne. But as theContinue reading “WW1 Historical Fiction Review”
Tag Archives: book
My last reads from my Pulitzer Prize books
Did the Rabbit Run series deserve two Pulizer Prizes for the last two books? Was the series good enough to even finish?
Arsenic? Now I have to read
Follow along with Fiona Figg as she goes on her secret spy mission, finding herself in disguises, and also finding herself some romance along the way.
In the mood for some revenge?
In the mood for revenge? Read my review of “All in Monte Carlo” a book where four women search for the best way to get their revenge against the men in their lives.
A fun historical gothic book on this fine rainy Saturday.
A historical gothic novel full of mysteries and secrets.
Another review of a Rebecca Boxall book
Rebecca Boxall’s book Christmas by the Lighthouse was one of the first books I reviewed on my blog, and now I am coming back to review her new book Christmas at the Cabin that its publication date is today.
It’s time to get into the Christmas Spirit!
Get into the Christmas spirit with this review of Snowdown at the Old Schoolhouse by Margaret Amatt.
Book Tour of Death at Paradise Park
Book Blurb: When Alfie Hook settles down to eat his fish and chips by the Hunstanton seaside he hasn’t anticipated it is going to be his last meal. DS Ashley Knight and her Major Investigation Team are called to investigate and when they discover who Alfie is married to, they realise this case is notContinue reading “Book Tour of Death at Paradise Park”
Pieces of Us
Book Blurb: Marina and Hugh were once madly in love. But after the loss of their beautiful little daughter, grief has created a distance between them that feels impossible to bridge. Marina knows leaving Italy is the only way they will be able to move on, but Thorncliffe Hall, Hugh’s family home in England, isContinue reading “Pieces of Us”
The Stepmother: thriller
Amanda Ashby and Sally Rigby do it again! Read about “The Stepmother” and my review for this thriller about two families and the disappearances that are connecting them together
