6 new and exciting books to read in May

We’re inching ever closer to summer, which for us literature lovers means plenty of sunny…

Book Review: Quicksand by Malin Persson Giolito

As a former lawyer for the biggest law firm in the Nordic region, it’s hardly…

Book Review: The Wanderers by Meg Howrey

Books set in space, like Spaceman of Bohemia and Hold Back the Stars, seem to…

Book Review: Good As Gone by Amy Gentry

Good As Gone bills itself as a novel of suspense and from the moment it…

Book Review: Collecting Sticks by Joe Decie

What’s better than camping? For anyone who’s ever camped, glamped or slummed it in a…

Book Review: This Love by Dani Atkins

Following on from last year’s critical hit Our Song, Dani Atkins is back to take…

Book Review: If Not For You by Debbie Macomber

Debbie Macomber’s latest novel, If Not For You, revolves around Beth who leaves her hometown…

Book Review: The Housekeeper by Suellen Dainty

Following on from her debut novel, After Everything, Suellen Dainty is back with an atmospheric…

Book Review: Follow Me Down by Sherri Smith

Shady small town politics and dark family relationships run rife in Sherri Smith’s absorbing crime…

Book Review: The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty

As the younger sister of bestselling author Liane Moriarty, who’s known for her tense and…

Book Review: Skintown by Ciaran McMenamin

Set in Northern Ireland in the 1990’s, Ciaran McMenamin’s Skintown is a tale about survival…

Book Review: The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti

When a book is described as being ‘one part Quentin Tarantino, one part Scheherazade, and…