Book Review: How Not to Fall in Love, Actually by Catherine Bennetto

How Not To Fall in Love, Actually is a charming, feel-good gem of a debut…

Book Review: A Line Made By Walking by Sara Baume

Sara Baume’s 2015 debut novel, Spill Simmer Falter Wither, went on to earn critical acclaim…

Book Review: The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel

Over three generations, the beautiful and rich Roanoke girls have been a constant source of…

Book Review: Ragdoll by Daniel Cole

Having won everyone over at last year’s London Book Fair and been translated into over…

Book Review: Our Own Private Universe by Robin Talley

Even without getting to the note in Robin Talley’s acknowledgements, you can tell just by…

Book Review: The Orphan’s Tale by Pam Jenoff

If you can say one thing about The Orphan’s Tale by Pam Jenoff it’s that…

Book Review: The Possessions by Sara Flannery Murphy

The Possessions is a debut novel and is set in a parallel world where the…

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…