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Monthly Archives: September 2018
The Witch and the Watcher by Phil Price
With the autumnal nights and Halloween fast approaching, you may feel it’s time for a bit of a chill read. I say chill, this novel has all the elements of a chill read such as witches, demons, vampires, ghostly figures … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Catla Kovach, fantasy, fiction, Horror, Lickey Hills, Phil Price, review, The Witch and the Watcher, third book
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Keep You Safe by Rona Halsall.
Keep You Safe by Rona Halsall What a fantastic and well written psychological thriller! I read this book in three sittings as the short ‘then and now’ chapters made this novel speed by. The main character, Natalie, has come to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, crime, Isle of Man, Keep You Safe, Psycholigical thriller, Rona Halsall
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Beneath an Indian Sky by Renita D’Silva.
Beneath an Indian Sky by Renita D’Silva Oh my goodness, I have so much to say about this book and much more to think about. Renita is highly skilled in putting her readers through an emotional journey. This book explores … Continue reading
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Tagged Beneath an Indian Sky, book review, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, drama, India, Renota D'Silva, Saga
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The Silent Children by Carol Wyre.
The Silent Children by Carol Wyer. Wowsers! The Silent Children had me gripped. With a murderous opening and a super speedy pace, this book did not disappoint. In fact, once it has you in its hold, you have to keep … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, Carla Kovach, Carol Wyre, crime drama, Crime Thriller, Police Procedural, Series, The Silent Children
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Murder on the Marshes by Clare Chase.
A whopper of an opening that isn’t understood until much later had me turning the pages from the start. The mystery lures don’t end there, we feel the chill of a stalker and soon hear the news of a murder … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, Clare Chase, crime, detective, drama, Murder on the Marshes, New Release, Police Procedural
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The Affair by Sheryl Browne.
This book has to contain one of the most evocative openings to a book I’ve come across. The first person chapter had me equally invested and immersed, and questioning whose point of view this was. What led to this moment … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, book review, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, New Release, Psychological thriller, Sheryle Browne, The Affair
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Rough Justice by MA Comley.
Some words that come to mind after reading Rough Justice. Other worldly. Fun but deadly. (Carol’s character brings the fun). A fast read. Spooky. Lorne makes a brilliant protagonist and her family set up feels real. She has a teen … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Carla Kovach, crime, fiction, Justice Series, MA Comley, supernatural
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