THE DARK EDGE BY NICK LOUTH – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY CANELO CRIME ON THE 24th APRIL 2025 Nick Louth is a million-copy bestselling thriller author and an award-winning journalist. After graduating from the London School of Economics, Nick was a foreign correspondent for Reuters, working in New York, Amsterdam, London and Hong Kong. He has written for the Financial Times, Investors Chronicle, Money Observer and MSN. His debut thriller, Bite, was a Kindle No. 1 bestseller and has been translated into six languages. The DCI Craig Gillard series and DI Jan Talantire series are published by Canelo and are in audio by WF Howes. He is married and…
View PostBOOK LAUNCHES LAST THURSDAY

I organised a couple of book launches for two lovely Folkestone authors last Thursday. The first one was for Margaret Harland-Suddes, who had written a YA fiction story which had been taken up by a London publishing company called Austin Macauley. The book is called Finding Kronam. I have read it, and you can read my review here. The food was made by Kara from Everlasting Events. The cupcakes were amazing, and the biscuits, as they were made especially for this event, the cakes had pics of the book on them, very clever. Margaret did a reading and then…
View PostWHAT IF I NEVER GET OVER YOU BY PAIGE TOON – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin on the 10th of April 202 Paige Toon Writes emotional love stories featuring flawed characters who sometimes find themselves in impossible situations. If you pick up one of her novels, you will experience every emotion along with characters, from love, passion and grief to heartache, happiness and hope. I loved this story, it’s always nice to read a good love story and I was so sure I knew how it would all end, but what I didn’t realise was the hurt and trauma this couple would go through. It is well written by a super author and…
View PostAFTER WE COLLIDED BY ANNA TODD – BOOK REVIEW

This is the second book in the After series by Anna Todd. After We Collided is another exceptional story that I, again, could not put down. The story of these two characters, Tessa and Hardin, keeps you so engrossed in the story. I sometimes feel like knocking their heads together and telling them to get their shit together. But all that is what keeps you turning the pages in this book. I think they are all the biggest books I have ever read. How much can happen to these two youngsters and their families? How many times can you find…
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