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 »
Genre: Thriller
Blog Tour: Broken Souls by Patricia Gibney
After devouring books one to six in the fabulous Lottie Parker Series by Patricia Gibney earlier this year, I’ve been eagerly anticipating Broken Souls to see what happens next. Huge thanks to Bookouture for allowing me participate in the blog tour. My thoughts on Broken Souls If you know me,… 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: 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: THE CLOSER I GET by Paul Burston
Huge thanks to Orenda Books for inviting me on the tour for this fascinating sounding book. The idea was that I would the review the book on the tour today, however due to personal circumstances in my family, I’ve been unable to read and review on time. I have read… Read more »
Book Review: My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing
Holy Twister! I’ve shook after My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing. I know saying there are twists can be a bit of a spoiler. But it’s there on the cover for all to see, so I don’t think I’m ruining anything for anyone. My thoughts For the entire time I… Read more »
Book Review: Sleep by C L Taylor
As someone who struggles to sleep every single night, and as someone who is a big C L Taylor fan, this was a book I couldn’t wait to read. First Line of Sleep by C L Taylor “If you are reading this, then I am no longer alive.” My Thoughts… Read more »
Blog Tour: The Perfect Betrayal by Lauren North
Welcome to my blog tour stop of The Perfect Betrayal by Lauren North. I love a good keep-you-guessing thriller and when I saw the mention of untrustworthy characters and dark moments, I couldn’t sign up fast enough to this tour. Thanks to Random Things Tours for letting me participate and… Read more »
Book Review: Run Away by Harlan Coben
Another chilling and thrilling book from the master of the twists Mr Coben. Often after I read a book by this author, I’m rattled by the end of it. I didn’t get that here. But what I did get was a gripping book that I couldn’t put down, as I… Read more »
Book Review: Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood
My lesson from Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood is not to give up too easily on books. Read on to see why this book rewarded me for sticking with it, despite a slow start. First Line of Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood Now that I’m finally… Read more »
Blog Tour : Where She Lies by Michael Scanlon
Well when I heard that Where She Lies by Michael Scanlon was the start of new gripping Irish Detective series, I knew that was a blog tour I HAD to join. Thanks Bookouture for making my wish happen. First Line of Where She Lies by Michael Scanlon “She cursed herself for having agreed to… Read more »
Book Review: Dirty Little Secrets by Jo Spain
Want to know why I was so excited to read Dirty Little Secrets by Jo Spain? Well it’s because I have come to depend on this author to deliver an exciting thriller, that will have flying through the pages, to discover well hidden secrets. And once again she hit the… Read more »
Book Review: The House Swap by Rebecca Fleet
Doesn’t a house swap sound like a perfect premise for a thriller? Well that’s what I thought and my mind immediately started speculating what might happen in The House Swap by Rebecca Fleet. I love when a title draws me in like that. First Line of The House Swap by… Read more »