The Dark is the latest offering from Irish author Derek Flynn. I had been meaning to read his books with a while, so when I found the book can be read as a standalone I was happy to throw myself straight in to the middle of this series. Thanks to Derek… Read more »
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Book Review: The Wave by Virginia Moffatt
Climate change is on the tip of everyones tongue nowadays, and we are all too uncomfortably familiar with how it is changing our world. So a book about a devastating tsunami coming full steam at Cornwall, and the impact that would have, was a book I wanted to read. My… Read more »
Book Review: The Man Who Didn’t Call by Rosie Walsh
I’ve never read a book by Rosie Walsh before but I loved the ghosted theme of this book blurb. Seems so relevant in todays world, and I’m always fascinated by why someone would just drop out of your life, with no explanation given. My thoughts on The Man Who Didn’t… Read more »
Book Review: After She Vanished (David Dunnigan #1) by S.A. Dunphy
David Dunnigan is a series that I’ve seen others rave about time after time. And I kept noting to myself to read it. So I’m way behind on the hype train, but I’m here now, and delighted with the journey that I’ve had with After She Vanished by Shane Dunphy…. Read more »
Book review: Unfollow Me by Charlotte Duckworth
Unfollow Me by Charlotte Duckworth was one of those books that I picked up without knowing anything about the author, or even much about the book. And it GRIPPED me from beginning to end. 5 Things I Loved * The complex characters – they reminded me of the old rhyme… Read more »
Book Review: The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
I’m the first to admit that I’m hit and miss with Ruth Ware’s books. I’ve loved some, been indifferent to others, but something about this one lured me in. And I’m happy to report that The Turn of the Key was a HIT all the way for me. First Line:… Read more »
Blog Tour: Come Back For Me by Heidi Perks
I’m delighted to join this blog tour today with a book that I’ll be recommending me all round me this summer. I loved it! First Line of Come Back For Me We left in a storm. My thoughts on Come Back For Me This book delighted my senses, especially the… Read more »
Blog Tour: The Nanny at No. 43 by Nicola Cassidy
I really enjoyed Nicola Cassidy’s debut Novel – December Girl – so I was eagerly anticipating her second novel- The Nanny at Number 43. And I’m delighted to say she has delivered another page turner that I loved reading. My Thoughts on The Nanny at No. 43 by Nicola Cassidy… Read more »
Blog Tour: Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale
Summer at Firefly Beach by Jenny Hale is the perfect feel good book to fling in your beach bag. Or if you can’t get to the beach, then I can’t think of a better book to transplant you to a coastal setting. Thanks to Bookouture for letting me participate in… Read more »
Blog Tour: A Modern Family by Helga Flatland
I’m excited to join today’s blog tour with a book that floored me with originality, thought-provoking ideas, and an intriguing family to navigate the roadmap of life with. That book is A Modern Family by Helga Flatland. Thanks to Orenda Books for letting me participate in this blog tour, and for… Read more »
Blog Tour: Her Husband’s Mistake by Sheila O’Flanagan
I feel privileged to be on the blogtour for Her Husband’s Mistake by Sheila O’Flanagan. Thanks Random Things Tours for the invite to join in the fun for an author I admire so much. I have a copy to giveaway on Between My Line’s Facebook Page, so hop over there to enter!… Read more »
Book Review: A Year of Second Chances by Kendra Smith
A Year of Second Chances by Kendra Smith nearly lost me at the very start. So many things annoyed me, so even I am surprised that by the end of the book, that everything had picked up sufficiently for to reverse my initial doubts. First Line My heart is hammering… Read more »
Book Review: The Night Before by Wendy Walker
The Night Before by Wendy Walker grabbed my attention with it’s twisty blurb. Plus I adore books about sisters and troubled pasts, so I knew it was my kind of book. And I was right. First Line Laura: I don’t know if this is a good idea. My thoughts on… Read more »