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Monthly Archives: May 2019
The Women by SE Lynes – review.
Description: The night she moves in with Peter, she’s so happy, so exhilarated, so in love. Later, she will remember a much smaller feeling, a tiny one percent in her gut. And she will remember pushing that feeling aside… Samantha … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Bookouture, Italy, London, Psychological thriller, Rome, SE Lynes, The Women
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Big holiday giveaway!
GIVEAWAY! (Worldwide entries accepted). 🎉 I have just arrived back from a fab holiday and found this gorgeous lacy shawl that is perfect wear for a balmy summer evening, and I brought it all the way back from Mallorca for … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged book giveaway, Bookouture, Carla Kovach, competition, Her Pretty Bones
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The Secret by Katerina Diamond – review.
Description: EVERYTHING YOU THINK YOU KNOW IS A LIE… Can you keep a secret? Your life depends on it… Bridget Reid has a secret, one that could get her killed… If she can escape the man who is keeping her … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged crime, Exeter, gritty, Katerina Diamond, Plymouth, Police Procedural, Psychological thriller, The Secret
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The Shape of Us by Drew Davies – review.
Description: In a city of 8.8 million people, you’d be surprised. Surprised at how many times your path crosses with that stranger you spotted on the other side of the street. Surprised at how lonely living in a busy city … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, Comedy, Drew Davies, funny, hilarious, London, Romantic Comedy, The Shape of Us
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What She Saw by Wendy Clarke – review.
Description: She lied to her daughter to save her family. Everyone knows Leona would do anything for her daughter Beth: she moved to Church Langdon to send Beth to the best school, worked hard to build a successful business to … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Bookouture, domestic violence, Lake District, Psychological thriller, suspense, Wendy Clarke, What She Saw
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The Paramedic’s Daughter by Tara Lyons – review.
Description: Would you lie to your family to protect yourself? Paramedic Abi Quinn is hailed as a hero by the patients she saves with the London Ambulance Service, but a secret she’s kept since she was a teenager now threatens … Continue reading
Sketching Laurel and Hardy
Thought I’d share a little about my day with you – just for a change. On Thursdays, I attend a drawing class led by local Redditch artist, Tony Collins and I must say, I’ve been really enjoying it. Growing up, … Continue reading
Posted in This and That
Tagged art, Carla Kovach, Derwent pencil, drawing, Oliver Hardy, Redditch, sketching, Stan Laurel, Tony Collins Artist
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The Second Wife by Sheryl Browne – review.
Description: She made her bed. You’ll lie in it. Rebecca and Nicole swore to be best friends forever. But three years after they last met up, Rebecca receives a phone call from Nicole’s devoted husband, Richard. Nicole is dead, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, Psychological thriller, Sheryl Browne, The Second Wife, Twists
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