CUCKOO BY CALLIEKAZUMI – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin on the 10th February 2025 Callie Kazumi is a British-Japanese writer who started work on her first book after being gifted Stephen King’s On Writing by her father. She lives in London with her husband and their Bichon Frisé, Betsy. Cuckoo is her debut novel. It was excellent reading, as the plot just got worse and worse. Was Claire going mad with all these revelations, or was her fiancé a terrible egg? This will keep you glued. Could a two-timer be this bad? The twists and turns in this story had me wondering what to believe, and…
View PostUPDATING MY BLOG

https://karensworld.uk As you can see, I have changed the heading on my blog page and some social media. This should make the content stand out more, and it will also allow you to see what my blog is about visually. What do you think? I did a blog challenge last week with Rebecca, the link to Rebecca’s website is here. There are many challenges and help she can provide if you are starting your journey into blogging. I did a 12-month blog challenge title for this year’s posts, which was a free course over 4 days just for an…
View PostTHE TROUBLED DEEP BY ROB PARKER – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Raven Books on the 16th January 2025 Rob Parker is the author of Far From The Tree, the #1 bestselling thriller for Audible Original and the first instalment in the Thirty Miles trilogy, as well as eight novels for independent publishers. He is the host of both Crime Central Manchester, a monthly showcase of emerging crime writing talent and blockbuster bestsellers, and the Blood Brothers podcast. Rob lives in Warrington with his wife, three children and their dogs, and was inspired to write The Troubled Deep by years of holidays in the Norfolk Broads – during which…
View PostTHE KILLING OF SAINT NICK BY PAUL W ROBINSON – BOOK REVIEW

This was my Christmas reading and was kindly given to me by Paul, who is a local Folkestone author. He mainly writes for children, but after reading this, I think he ought to write more adult thrillers, as this was brilliant. Of course, as you know, I very rarely see what is in front of me and do not guess who did the murders, but that makes the suspense and outcome all the better for me. Who would murder a Father Christmas? TWICE! You will have to read this to find out, as all is not what it seems. A…
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