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I always give honest reviews of the books I have enjoyed, and the views expressed here are completely my own.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2030
Friday, March 28, 2025
From London With Love by Katie Fforde
From London With Love by Katie Fforde.
Published 13th February 2025 by Century.
From the cover of the book:
It’s 1968 and it’s cold when Felicity arrives in London to stay with her mother, improve her English, do a secretarial course - and meet a suitable man.She is already missing her home in Provence and her father and his new wife and their extended family. But it’s only for a year she tells herself - and then she can go back to France and do what she really wants and become a painter.
And then she bumps into Oliver who is quite the most interesting young man she has ever met. He lives on a barge for one thing and has a collection of jobs, but his passion is looking for hidden treasures along the shores of the river Thames.
In a word, he’s a mudlarker - and before long Felicity is mudlarking too. She is also pursuing her dreams and painting scenery for Oliver’s actor friends.
But is Oliver a Suitable Man of whom her mother will approve? Felicity knows she will not …
Love, tangled relationships, and a real life adventure lie at the heart of Katie Fforde’s heart-warming new novel.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
A Gentleman's Offer by Emma Orchard
A Gentleman's Offer by Emma Orchard.
Published 22nd March 2025 by Boldwood Books.
From the cover of the book:
June, 1817.Sir Dominic De Lacy – one of the season’s most eligible gentlemen – has recently proposed marriage… to a woman he scarcely knows. But his father’s choice for him, Miss Maria Nightingale, seems amiable, and at 29, Dominic cannot live the life of a bachelor forever. He hopes he can provide a happy future for her as they learn to care for each other.
Maria, however, has other ideas. Midway through their engagement celebrations, she confesses to Dominic that she is not Maria at all, but her identical twin sister, Margaret. Maria has disappeared, and Margaret’s been persuaded to take her place until she’s found – and for that she needs Dominic’s help. The pair quickly find they make a formidable team, but with just three weeks to avoid the biggest scandal of the season, time is against them.
But even if they find Maria, can they really hope the wedding will happen? Because, as they are starting to realise, chemistry can’t be arranged – and Sir Dominic might just be engaged to the wrong Miss Nightingale…
Emma was born in Salford and studied English Literature at the universities of Edinburgh and York.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie
Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie.
This edition published 22nd March 2018 by Harper Collins. Originally published 1935.
From the cover of the book:
At an apparently respectable dinner party, a vicar is the first to die…Thirteen guests arrived at dinner at the actor’s house. It was to be a particularly unlucky evening for the mild-mannered Reverend Stephen Babbington, who choked on his cocktail, went into convulsions and died.
But when his martini glass was sent for chemical analysis, there was no trace of poison – just as Poirot had predicted. Even more troubling for the great detective, there was absolutely no motive…
Friday, March 21, 2025
The Man She Married by Alison Stockham
The Man She Married by Alison Stockham.
Published 20th January 2025 by Boldwood Books.
From the cover of the book:
How can you fight for a life you can't remember?One moment I was just living my life, finding my way in the world. The next I woke up in a hospital bed with years of my life missing.
The man by my side – Rob, my husband – looks familiar, but I can't remember marrying him. I can’t remember our life together. Most haunting of all: I can’t remember anything about the last five years.
Rob keeps telling me that everything will be fine, that my memories will return, but something feels... wrong. Why does our flat feel so unfamiliar? Why does he flinch when I ask questions? Why are none of my friends and family in touch?
The more I try to piece my life back together, the more I question everything – even myself. Who is Rob, really? And can I trust him? More importantly, can I trust myself?
A compulsive and obsessive read that will have you saying 'just one more chapter!' Perfect for fans of Before I Go To Sleep and Alice Feeney.
From a background in film and television production, working in film dramas and then TV documentary production for the BBC and Channel 4, she then worked as the events coordinator for Cambridge Literary Festival. Now a full time writer, she lives in the city with her husband, their children and their cat, who keeps her company while she works on the next book.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
A Proper Mother by Isobel Shirlaw
A Proper Mother by Isobel Shirlaw.
Published in paperback 6th March 2025 by Point Blank.
From the cover of the book:
Sometimes it's your own child you're most afraid of...
Ever since an ominous palm-reading on her honeymoon, Frankie has suspected that her youngest son, Michael, is different. From an early age he sees things no one else can. As he grows up – academically gifted, a musical prodigy and with an unshakeable religious faith – his mother can no longer deny there is something strange about him, or that it frightens her.
It is only when Frankie learns Michael is sliding into drugs and violence that she realises she can't keep ignoring the past. But by confronting her destructive marriage and her own responsibility for all that has gone wrong, she begins to see there is something darker at play.
Isobel Shirlaw has written for The Times Literary Supplement, The Daily Telegraph, The i and The Catholic Herald in the UK and for The Daily Star and New Age (Bangladesh). She won the Fresher Poetry Prize in 2019 and was shortlisted in Poetry London’s pamphlet prize in 2023. She has worked for The Daily Telegraph, the British High Commission, Bangladesh, and for several UK-based charities including Refuge. She lives in Berkshire with her family.
Monday, March 17, 2025
Son (Kari Voss Mysteries Book One) by Johana Gustawsson and Thomas Enger
Son (Kari Voss Mysteries Book One) by Johana Gustawsson and Thomas Enger.
Published 27th March 2025 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
Everyone here is lying…Expert on body language and memory, and consultant to the Oslo Police, psychologist Kari Voss sleepwalks through her days, and, by night, continues the devastating search for her young son, who disappeared on his birthday, seven years earlier.
Still grieving for her dead husband, and trying to pull together the pieces of her life, she is thrust into a shocking local investigation, when two teenage girls are violently murdered in a family summer home in the nearby village of Son.
When a friend of the victims is charged with the barbaric killings, it seems the case is closed, but Kari is not convinced. Using her skills and working on instinct, she conducts her own enquiries, leading her to multiple suspects, including people who knew the dead girls well…
With the help of Chief Constable Ramona Norum, she discovers that no one – including the victims – are what they seem. And that there is a dark secret at the heart of Son village that could have implications not just for her own son's disappearance, but Kari's own life, too…
Thomas Enger:
Friday, March 14, 2025
A Death In Berlin (The CI Schenke Thrillers Book Three) by Simon Scarrow
A Death In Berlin (The CI Schenke Thrillers Book Three) by Simon Scarrow.
Published 13th March 2025 by Headline.
From the cover of the book:
CI Horst Schenke is an investigator with the Kripo unit. Powerless against the consequences of the war, he fights to keep criminals off his patch. But with doubts growing about his loyalty to the Nazi regime, he is walking a tightrope. If his relationship with a Jewish woman is exposed, a dreadful fate awaits.Berlin's gangsters run their crime rings with impunity. Decadent senior Nazis protect them. Schenke is different. He won't turn a blind eye when innocents are caught in the crossfire between warring gangs. But dangerous enemies know everything about him. They will do whatever it takes to bend him to their will . . .
From the seedy wartime nightlife scene to aristocratic homes frequented by the Führer, as the distant war spirals ever closer, A Death in Berlin conveys the horror and banality of evil - and the terrible danger for those who dare stand against it.
The stunning new Berlin wartime thriller from the author of Blackout and Dead of Night.
He is also the author of many other acclaimed novels including Blackout and Dead of Night in the CI Schenke thriller series set in World War II Berlin, and a quartet of bestselling novels about Wellington and Napoleon.
Simon lives with his wife in Norfolk.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Small Fires by Ronnie Turner
Small Fires by Ronnie Turner.
Published 27th February 2025 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
Evil runs through this cursed island
And these wicked sisters are about to make it burn...
When sisters Lily and Della Pedley are persecuted for the shocking murder of their parents, they flee from their home in Cornwall to a remote and unnamed island in Scotland – an island known for its strange happenings, but far away from the whispers and prying eyes of strangers.
Lily is terrified of what her sister will might do next, and she soon realises that they have arrived at a place where nothing is as it seems. A bitterness runs through the land like poison, and the stories told by the islanders seem to be far more than folklore.
Della settles in too easily, the island folk drawn to her strangeness, but Lily is plagued by odd and unsettling dreams, and as an annual festival draws nigh, she discovers that she has far more to fear than she could ever have imagined. Or does she…?
Chilling, atmospheric and utterly hypnotic, Small Fires is a contemporary gothic novel that examines possession, generational trauma, female rage, and the perilous bonds of family – an unsettling reminder that the stories we tell can be deadly…
Midsommar meets Midnight Mass in a folk horror, modern gothic masterpiece.
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Sisters Della and Lily Pedley flee their home in Cornwall searching for refuge from the gossip that insinuates they killed their parents. Their destination is a tiny unnamed island off the coast of Scotland where they hope to find peace, but they are unprepared for quite how bizarre the island people are - people those on the mainland call the God-Forgotten.
The girls are eyed with suspicion from the start, and the whispers about their wickedness, that they hoped to leave behind, follow them still. Kindly Silas, who lives apart on the high moors, is the only one who seems free of the strange beliefs that keep the Folk tethered to their fear of The Warden, their own personal Devil who legend tells lives under the land.
As the annual festival approaches, the Folk are drawn to Della's strangeness, sensing a kindred spirit in her monstrous frame, while petite, blonde Lily is plagued with vivid dreams. Silas is determined to save Lily, but this is a place where things are not quite what they seem.
Ronnie Turner's Small Fires is a deeply unsettling journey into Gothic horror, and the way she weaves folklore and dark fairy tales into a modern setting makes it all the more eerie. Imagine a pair of sisters made famous by the media frenzy around deaths which may, or may not, be suspicious, thrown into a small community setting rife with Wicker Man vibes, and then multiply the stakes by making those sisters more dangerous than the odd people they make their new home with... it is a seductive premise, and Turner casts a perturbing spell upon you as she makes the most of it.
The story unfolds through the narratives of Lily and Silas, switching back and forth between their accounts of events in the present, and stories about their disturbing sibling relationships in the past - Lily with Della, and Silas with his sister Gaia. The pace is almost achingly slow, with meandering storylines, and scenes that bleed into one another, leaving you reeling from the legacy of the past as a new disorienting turn reveals itself.
Everyone in this story is damaged by trauma, and Turner uses the blurring of stories and memories to cloud your mind with an orgy of dysfunction and violence that misleads and misdirects to perfection. Is this a place where the boundary between reality and the otherworldly has been worn thin by generations of bloodshed? Are these people wicked, misguided, subsumed by mass delusion, or being controlled? Are the sisters quite what they seem? Turner holds her secrets fast, and the twists, when they come are corkers.
She layers her themes quite spectacularly too - scarred psyches, manipulation, love-hate relationships, the bonds of familial duty, the power of suggestion, and most strikingly, female rage. The way she uses the notion and imagery around 'small fires' that can set the world aflame is simply delicious.
Like So Pretty before it (which is cleverly referenced in this story), this is a novel which takes you to the dark side of human nature... and leaves a piece of itself behind. Probably best to read this one in the daylight hours! More please!
Small Fires is available to buy now in paperback, ebook and audio formats. You can support indie publishing by buying direct from Orenda Books HERE.
About the author:
Ronnie Turner grew up in Cornwall, the youngest in a large family. At an early age, she discovered a love of literature and dreamed of being a published author. Ronnie now lives in Dorset with her family and three dogs. In her spare time, she reviews books on her blog and enjoys long walks on the coast. Ronnie is a Waterstones Senior Bookseller.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
The Last Days Of Summer by Sarra Manning
The Last Days Of Summer by Sarra Manning.
Published 27th March 2025 by Hodder and Stoughton.
From the cover of the book:
After a disastrous first meeting, Cassie and Marc become arch nemeses. He might have great cheekbones and a sexy French accent but he's a terrible person who did a terrible thing. Too bad that Cassie's best friends Lucy and Russell think he's wonderful.But years later, when an unexpected tragedy strikes their friendship group, Cassie and Marc team up to give Lucy and Russell the best weekend ever so they can make new memories with all of their favourite people. Which means convincing everyone that Cassie and Marc are head over heels in love.
After hating him for so long, it takes four bittersweet days for Cassie to wonder if she got Marc all wrong. Can they let go of their troubled past and together, face whatever the future is going to throw at them?
Her novels, which have been translated into fifteen different languages include Unsticky, You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me, After The Last Dance, The Rise And Fall Of Becky Sharp and Rescue Me. Sarra has also written over fifteen YA novels, and four light-hearted romantic comedies under a pseudonym.
She started her writing career on Melody Maker and Just Seventeen, has been editor of ElleGirl and What To Wear and has also contributed to The Guardian, ELLE, Grazia, Stylist, Fabulous, Stella, You Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar and is currently the Literary Editor of Red magazine.
Sarra has also been a Costa Book Awards judge and has been nominated for various writing awards herself.
She lives in London surrounded by piles and piles of books.