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I jump on Lisa Jewell books like a parched traveller thirsty for a good drink of water, and as each one seems to get darker and more creepy,
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The Secrets of Sunshine by Phaedra Patrick is a nice, gentle and heartwarming story. Mitchell is a widower and single parent to Poppy. He is still grieving the
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‘The Apartment’ seems like the ideal new home for Freya and Skye?? But…if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is! Freya is left reeling
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Just Like the Other Girls by Claire Douglas is a bitter and sinister tale of family, identity and resentment. The opening is intriguing. In the epilogue, someone is
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I don’t think I am the target audience for the story of ‘Olive’ by Emma Gannon, being married, aged 50 with two older teenage children. That said I
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Susan Lewis always writes a good book; this one is no exception. ‘Forgive Me,’ is a challenging read emotionally, with the topics of domestic abuse and restorative justice
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Ella has barriers; ever since her mother walked into the sea and disappeared when she was five years old she has allowed no-one to get close, not her
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‘The woman standing on the front stoop looked like she’d crawled straight out of the Hudson.’ The opening to The House Guest by Mark Edwards is a good
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In my (humble) opinion, every book written by B.A. Paris has been a five star read. This most recent offering is no exception! B.A. Paris is an absolute
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This was a great read! It’s a long time since I’ve found a 5 star read…but this one made the grade! Alex Dahl writes a complex, yet believable
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