Pages: 319Published: 1st November 2019Genre: Psychological ThrillerContent warnings: Child death, sexual references Since Amy's daughter, Ruby-May, died in a terrible accident, her family have been beset by grief. One year later, the family decide to go on holiday to mend their wounds. An idyllic island in Italy seems the perfect place for them to heal … Continue reading Book Review – One Year Later by Sanjida Kay
Monthly Wrap-Up – March 2020
Hello everyone, Well, I think it is fair to say that March was a month like no other. It has been an extremely worrying and unsettling time which has brought about wholesale changes to the way we live, and that sadly looks set to continue for several more weeks. As I have adapted to the … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up – March 2020
Book Review – The Corset by Laura Purcell
Pages: 392Published: 20th September 2018Genre: Historical FictionContent warnings: Child death, racism This was a buddy read with my friend Pauliina. I am very grateful to her as she engages in such thoughtful discussion, and makes me look upon a book from a slightly different perspective. I really enjoyed reading this one with her and we … Continue reading Book Review – The Corset by Laura Purcell
The Finished Books Tag
Hello everyone, I hope you are all keeping well at this very worrying time. At the moment, books and writing are providing a valuable sense of escape, so I am even more thankful for them as I embark on social distancing. It is time for another tag post! Thank you very much to Danni for … Continue reading The Finished Books Tag
Book Review – The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Pages: 446Published: 6th August 2019Genre: Mystery/ThrillerContent warnings: Drugs, rape/sexual abuse Soon after her twenty-fifth birthday, Libby Jones returns home from work to find the letter she’s been waiting for her entire life. She rips it open with one driving thought: I am finally going to know who I am. She soon learns not only the identity of her … Continue reading Book Review – The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Poem – A Bookish Distraction
Hello everyone, It feels like forever since I last shared a bookish poem, but now I am back with another one that explores a topic that I am sure many book lovers can relate to. We all enjoy reading, perhaps more than anything else, but often social media can provide a distraction and we end … Continue reading Poem – A Bookish Distraction
Book Review – The Lion Tamer Who Lost by Louise Beech
Pages: 322Published: 15th July 2018Genre: Contemporary Fiction/RomanceContent warnings: Animal death, sexual content, homophobia Long ago Andrew made a childhood wish. One he has always kept in a silver box with a too-big lid that falls off. When it finally comes true, he wishes it hadn't... Long ago Ben dreamed of going to Africa to volunteer … Continue reading Book Review – The Lion Tamer Who Lost by Louise Beech
ABC Book Challenge – O
Hello everyone, It is time to return to this fun challenge, where I look back on some of my best reads for each letter of the alphabet, and ahead to the ones that are still on my TBR and waiting to be picked up. The list of books that I have read that begin with … Continue reading ABC Book Challenge – O
Book Review – All The Rage by Cara Hunter
Pages: 440Published: 23rd January 2020Genre: Crime A teenage girl is found wandering the outskirts of Oxford, dazed and distressed. The story she tells is terrifying. Grabbed off the street, a plastic bag pulled over her face, then driven to an isolated location where she was subjected to what sounds like an assault. Yet she refuses to press charges. … Continue reading Book Review – All The Rage by Cara Hunter
Blog Tour + Review – Containment by Vanda Symon
Hello everyone, I am very excited to be part of this blog tour for Containment by Vanda Symon, and now to be sharing my thoughts. Thank you to Anne Cater for giving me the chance to participate, and to Orenda Books for providing me with a free copy. Pages: 262Published: 5th March 2020 by Orenda (originally published in … Continue reading Blog Tour + Review – Containment by Vanda Symon









