Book Review

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”…

Book Review: How The One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House by Cherie Jones

Cherie Jones’s dark debut, How The One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House, opens with the local…

Book Review: The Charmed Wife by Olga Grushin

The Princess has every reason to be happy. She’s a princess after all, with a…

Book Review: Shiver by Allie Reynolds

In the past, Milla, Saskia, Curtis, Dale and Brent are all rising stars of the…

Book Review: The Once and Future Queen – Secrets of the Starcrossed by Clara O’Connor

A good idea doesn’t ensure a great book. Such is the case with The Once…

Book Review: Asylum Road by Olivia Sudjic

When we first meet Anya, she is on her way to a holiday in France…

Fiction Preview: 20 books to look forward to reading in 2021

We’re only three weeks into the New Year and January has already delivered some of…

Book Review: A Room Called Earth by Madeleine Ryan

In A Room Called Earth, the debut novel from Australian writer Madeleine Ryan, we are…

Book Review: Paris By Starlight by Robert Dinsdale

Having been thoroughly enchanted by Robert Dinsdale’s speculative fiction novel The Toymakers in 2018, I…

Book Review: The Last Thing To Burn by Will Dean

In a remote farmhouse in the East Midlands, surrounded by wide, flat, open fields, lives…

Book Review: A Thing Called Love by Nell Carter

“This is not a love story” the front cover of this Nell Carter novel warns…