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Monthly Archives: June 2020
Facebook Live – Wednesday 1st July.
Don’t forget, you can join me for a Facebook Live on Wednesday! Feel free to pop a question into the event. There will be a giveaway announcement during the live so don’t miss out. ❤️💙💜😁 And in further news, ‘DI … Continue reading
I Wanted To Tell You by Anna Mansell – review.
Description ‘Sometimes I think that if I’d found a way to talk, we’d be together now…’ When Helen finds a bundle of unsent love letters, tied with a red ribbon, and signed only ‘the love you wished I could be’, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Mansell, book review, Bookouture, contemporary fiction, heartbreaking, I Wanted To Tell You, life, love, women’s fiction
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I Know The Truth by MA Comley – review!
Description She did it, she escaped his clutches. Now she lives under a new name. For the past five years, Lucy has lived in fear of her past. But all that is about to change when Matthew enters her life. … Continue reading
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Tagged crime, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, fiction, I Know the Truth, Jemeal Publishing, MA Comley, mystery, Psychological thriller, stand-alone, Thriller
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DESPERATELY SEEKING NORMAL by TANYA BULLOCK – cover reveal!
I’m so excited to be a part of Tanya’s cover reveal. Desperately Seeking Normal will be published on the 1st July and is categorised as women’s fiction. ‘Manages to combine a sensitive subject with Black Country humour’ Description A heartwarming … Continue reading
Killing Mind by Angela Marsons – review.
Description It had seemed so simple. Get in, get the information, get out. But now they were getting inside her mind and she didn’t know how to stop them… When Detective Kim Stone is called to the home of Samantha … Continue reading
A little walk around Worcester – post lockdown! Photo diary. 17th June 2020.
By Carla Kovach – author of Amazon and iBooks bestseller, The Next Girl. https://www.facebook.com/CarlaKovachAuthor/ http://www.carlakovach.com https://www.amazon.co.uk/Carla-Kovach/e/B00KM50P58
Posted in This and That
Tagged covidiot, post lockdown, seagulls, swans, Worcester, Worcester bridge, Worcester cathedral, Worcester City
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The Best Friend by Shalini Boland – review.
Description ‘I can tell we’re going to be the best of friends…’ When Louisa Sullivan takes her little boy to his first playdate at a new friend’s house she doesn’t realise life is about to change for her family. Because … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, crime fiction, Crime Thriller, domestic noir, Dorset, fiction, mystery, Poole, Poole Harbour, Psychological thriller, Sandbanks, Shalini Boland, suspense, The Best Friend, Thriller
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Darling by Rachel Edwards – review.
Description A teenage girl clashes with her new stepmother in this debut thriller with an unforgettable twist I knew she was trouble from the moment I saw her. I felt it as she stood in the doorway that day: disaster. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bexit, Crime Thriller, Darling, Far right, fiction, HarperCollins, mystery, Psychological thriller, Rachel Edwards, Thriller
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