10 brilliant new books to read in September

The seasons are a changin’ and that familiar autumnal feel is in the air. Leaves…

Book Review: Chasing the Sun by Katy Colins

In The Lonely Hearts Travel Club series, Georgia’s adventures took her to Thailand, India and…

Book Review: Marked For Life by Emelie Schepp

The opening chapter of Emelie Schepp’s Nordic thriller, Marked for Life, throws you into a…

Book Review: The Prime of Ms Dolly Greene by E.V. Harte

A brand new contemporary crime series will hit the book scene in September and the…

Book Review: Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett

As far as young adult contemporary romances go, Alex, Approximately ticks pretty much all of…

Book Review: Yesterday by Felicia Yap

Unless you have been living under a rock, chances are that you have heard about…

Book Review: SweetFreak by Sophie McKenzie

Since writing her debut novel, Girl, Missing, back in 2005, young adult and psychological thriller…

Book Review: The Innocent Man by John Grisham

Before Serial, before Making a Murderer, and before the world become fascinated by true crime…

Book Review: Broken Branches by M. Jonathan Lee

M. Jonathan Lee’s fourth novel, Broken Branches, is a mysterious and sensitively written tale of…

Book Review: Exquisite by Sarah Stovell

Bo Luxton has everything she’s always wanted: a handful of best-selling books under her belt,…

Book Review: A Stranger In The House by Shari Lapena

Shari Lapena’s debut, The Couple Next Door, became a bestseller when it was released last…

Book Review: STAGS by M A Bennett

Archaic class systems and social hierarchy have been overarching themes to many a book, film…