Pages: 263Published: 3rd March 2016Genre: Psychological Thriller With her fiancee Marc away ahead of her 40th birthday, Sophie is sleeping alone when she is visited by a man who hands her an envelope and threatens her, saying that if she does not open it at precisely 8pm the following evening, he would harm her and her family. … Continue reading Book Review – You Sent Me a Letter by Lucy Dawson
Book Review – Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
Pages: 367Published: 31st January 2017Genre: Paranormal Thriller Louise is a single mom, a secretary, stuck in a modern-day rut. On a rare night out, she meets a man in a bar and sparks fly. Though he leaves after they kiss, she’s thrilled she finally connected with someone. When Louise arrives at work on Monday, she meets her … Continue reading Book Review – Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
Writing a Synopsis
Happy Friday, everyone, It is time for one of my not-so-frequent discussion posts! This time I would like to talk about synopses, and how they are written. Writing a synopsis requires a lot of talent in itself, as you need to come up what is effectively a summary of the book, making it as interesting … Continue reading Writing a Synopsis
Book Review – No Further Questions by Gillian McAllister
Pages: 400Published: 2nd July 2018Genre: Mystery/Legal Thriller Martha Blackwater and her sister Rebecca were best friends. They shared everything with each other and had a perfect sibling relationship. But now, Rebecca is on trial accused of the murder of Martha's eight-week old daughter, Layla. Martha does not know what to think. She wants justice for Layla, but … Continue reading Book Review – No Further Questions by Gillian McAllister
Book Review – The Accident by C.L. Taylor
Pages: 395Published: 10th April 2014Genre: Psychological Thriller Sue Jackson has seemingly the ideal family, but her life is thrown into panic and confusion when her daughter Charlotte deliberately steps in front of a bus, causing her to face a very dark and frightening reality. What caused Charlotte to try and take her own life? Sue retraces her … Continue reading Book Review – The Accident by C.L. Taylor
Another Kind of Writing
Hello everyone, Have you ever come across a particular style of writing that you just can't imagine yourself being able to do, even if you put in a lot of work into studying it? Now, I am yet to properly test myself with fiction, so I may totally end up failing at that! But in … Continue reading Another Kind of Writing
Book Review – You by Caroline Kepnes
Pages: 424Published: 30th September 2014Genre: Psychological Thriller When a beautiful, aspiring writer strides into the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg works, he does what anyone would do: he Googles the name on her credit card. There is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Facebook account and Tweets incessantly, telling Joe … Continue reading Book Review – You by Caroline Kepnes
Monthly Wrap-Up – June 2018
Hello everyone, So we have already reached the end of another month and we are halfway through the year. Where did the time go? But although I read less books than normal in June, it was still a busy and productive time which I can look back on with happiness. As far as reading goes, … Continue reading Monthly Wrap-Up – June 2018
Book Review – Your Turn To Die by Sue Wallman
Pages: 272Published: 3rd May 2018Genre: Young Adult Thriller Teenage trio Leah, Ivy and Jacob are best of friends; the Three Amigos. Every winter, they celebrate the New Year by staying at an old house with their families. This year, they are joined by an older girl called Tatum, and they discover that the house has been guarding … Continue reading Book Review – Your Turn To Die by Sue Wallman
A Very Happy Epilogue
Hello everyone, What do we look for from an epilogue? We like to find out how any remaining loose ends are resolved, and we like to find out how characters we have grown to care about (or not) end up. But above everything else, we just want a satisfying and fulfilling conclusion to the story. … Continue reading A Very Happy Epilogue








