Book Review: Mix Tape by Jane Sanderson

Jane Sanderson’s Mix Tape is a “the one that got away” story that benefits from…

15 of the best children’s and YA books from 2020 so far

Whether you’re settling down for story time with the kids or simply seeking an escape…

Book Review: The Dominant Animal by Kathryn Scanlan

There are short stories, and then there are short stories. The longest of the forty…

Rosanne Hodin on the “tales from the good life” that inspired her memoir Growing Goats and Girls

We are leaving the farm, leaving two daughters behind, to volunteer in Africa. For three…

Book Review: Enter the Aardvark by Jessica Anthony

Washington DC, the present day. Republican Congressman Alexander Paine Wilson – an ardent opponent of…

8 thriller books that you won’t be able to put down

Inspired by Mortmain Hall author Martin Edwards sharing his top ten thrillers at the beginning…

Book Review: Separation Anxiety by Laura Zigman

Judy has been having a tough time of it lately. Years ago she published a…

Graphic Novel Review: Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Wonder Woman: Warbringer is the graphic novelisation of an original book by Leigh Bardugo. In…

Book Review: The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves

Frank and Maggie have been married for forty years, every one of them full of…

Book Review: Blueberries by Ellena Savage

Blueberries is a collection of autobiographical essays by Australian author Ellena Savage. And it’s a…

Book Review: Framed by S L McInnis

Dark, twisted and dusted with a kind of dangerous glamour throughout, Framed by S L…

Martin Edwards’ top ten thrillers

A good thriller makes a reader feel tense, anxious, and perhaps afraid. The thrills may…