HER HUSBANDS LIES BY AMANDA REYNOLDS – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Boldwoods books Amanda Reynolds is the bestselling psychological suspense author whose debut novel, Close To Me, was adapted as a major six-part TV series for Channel 4 in 2021. Her books have been translated into multiple languages including publications in Finland, Poland, Brazil, Italy and France. Amanda is also a tutor at The Novelry, coaching writers from around the world on their hugely successful novel writing courses. She lives in the English Countryside with her husband and their very furry Golden Retriever. I have read a few books lately from some best-selling authors that have been really good…
View PostTHE NIGHT WE LOST HIM BY LAURA DAVE – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin Laura Dave is the global number one bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me, Eight Hundred Grapes and other novels. Her work has been published in thirty-eight countries. The Last Thing He Told Me is soon to be a limited series for Apple TV+. She resides in Santa Monica. Secrets always come out, even when you do not know there are any secrets. This is a great story and will keep you turning those pages all night. Another best-selling author who you need to get on your reading list. Amazon Instagram
View PostMAYBE NEXT CHRISTMAS BY EMMA HEATHERINGTON – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin on the 24th October 2024 It’s Christmas Eve and, as the snow begins to fall, Bea is at Heathrow airport, ready to return home to Ireland for the festivities. There, she meets Ollie for the first time. They talk about everything and anything, and their connection is undeniable. But when their flight lands, they leave just as they met: strangers. A chance encounter in London a few months later, however, sparks a chain of events neither of them could have ever imagined. A lovely cosy Christmas story to keep you entertained during the holidays, get it on…
View PostTHE BLUE HOUR BY PAULA HAWKINS – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Transworld Digital I am not sure where to start with this review as I was so looking forward to reading this as her last book was such a success. I did find it very hard to get into but I did persevere through the whole book. I don’t think I got what was going on until about three-quarters of the way through. It all seemed a bit jumbled to me and couldn’t make out what the actual plot of the story was, but is this because it was so well written? I am not sure and was glad…
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