Book Review

Book Review: Kill The Father by Sandrone Dazieri

Kill the Father is the latest novel from bestselling Italian author and screenwriter Sandrone Dazieri.…

Book Review: The Little Teashop of Lost and Found by Trisha Ashley

The one thing you can always rely on Lancashire-born author Trisha Ashley for is her…

6 brilliant books written by women to devour in March

It’s finally starting to feel like spring and there’s no better way to say goodbye…

Book Review: The Transition by Luke Kennard

The humorous satire by the prize-winning poet Luke Kennard is his first foray into fiction.…

Book Review: Idaho by Emily Ruskovich

Emily Ruskovich’s debut novel was one of our most anticipated books for 2017. A psychological…

Book Review: Carnivalesque by Neil Jordan

There are books which you go into without knowing what to expect because they are…

Book Review: Before The Rains by Dinah Jefferies

India has recently become a popular choice as the setting for several television series. With…

Book Review: Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare

Cassandra Clare has spent the ten years since the first Shadowhunters novel was released building,…

Book Review: One Little Mistake by Emma Curtis

This debut psychological thriller by Emma Curtis serves as a warning to anyone thinking of…

Book Review: History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera

Adam Silvera’s YA novel, History Is All You Left Me, is the type of story…

Book Review: A Perilous Undertaking by Deanna Raybourn

The first book in Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell Mystery series was published in the autumn…

Book Review: Waiting for Callback: Take Two by Perdita and Honor Cargill

When it comes to quick, fun reads, you can’t go far wrong with Perdita and…