Book Review

Book Review: Empty Houses by Brenda Navarro

She just looked at her phone for a moment, and he was gone. Daniel’s mother…

Book Review: Last One At The Party by Bethany Clift

The thought of reading about a devastating global pandemic, during an actual global pandemic, isn’t…

Book Review: The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse

The first half of 2021 is full of sharp, edge-of-your-seat thrillers that keep readers guessing.…

Book Review: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot may be the tale of two terminally…

Book Review: Space Hopper by Helen Fisher

What would you do if you had the opportunity to travel back into the past…

Book Review: Take Me Apart by Sara Sligar

Some thrillers are flashy, hiding jumps, scares and big reveals to keep you turning those…

Book Review: Light of the Jedi (Star Wars: The High Republic) by Charles Soule

Light of the Jedi (The High Republic) is a grand, heroic and acutely emotional novel.…

Book Review: The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell

Set against the atmospheric historical backdrop of Victorian Bath, Laura Purcell’s The Shape of Darkness…

Book Review: Just Friends by Holly McCulloch

Bea is stuck in a rut. She has no passion for her job as an…

Book Review: The Dressmaker of Paris by Georgia Kaufmann

Between the grand scope of the story itself and the gentle way it’s being told,…

Book Review: A Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer

It feels like only yesterday that Brigid Kemmerer was introducing readers to her YA contemporary fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Yet here we are, on the third and final book of the Cursebreaker series, and as with all beloved trilogies, it’s a bittersweet conclusion that brings the tale to a close, whilst simultaneously leaving you wanting more.

Book Review: The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr

“Love, in all its permutations, is the discovery waiting at the heart of The Prophets”…