Source: ARC via publisher I am delighted to be reviewing Lilja Sigurðardóttir's Cold as Hell (Translation by Quentin Bates). Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: My thoughts Icelandic sisters Áróra and Ísafold live in different countries and aren't on speaking terms, but when their mother loses contact with Ísafold, Áróra … Continue reading #BookReview #ColdAsHell Lilja Sigurðardóttir translation Quentin Bates @lilja1972 @graskeggur @OrendaBooks
Month: August 2021
Source:Amazon Purchase Another new author for me which now means another new set of books to get stuck into! Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: Sometimes, the most perfect families are hiding the most terrible secrets. How well do you know the people next door…? Everybody wants to live on … Continue reading #BookReview #TheFamilyAcrossTheStreet Nicole Trope @nicoletrope @bookouture
Source: Amazon Purchase I was immediately attracted by this blurb and cover and could not wait to dive right in! Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: To those who think they know her, Eliza Curran has it all: two healthy children, a stunning home and a wealthy, adoring husband. No … Continue reading #BookReview #InviteMeIn Emma Curtis @emmacurtisbooks @TransworldBooks
Source: ARC via publisher It is an honour to be reviewing this book by Awais Khan, I can promise you, this one is going to leave you broken. Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: A young woman defies convention in a small Pakistani village, with devastating results for her and … Continue reading #BookReview #NoHonour Awais Khan @AwaisKhanAuthor @OrendaBooks
Source: publisher ARC I absolutely LOVE Doug Johnstone's writing and his latest books featuring The Skelfs have featured highly in my MUST read lists! I'm delighted to be sharing my thoughts on the last in the trilogy, The Great Silence. Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: Keeping on top of … Continue reading #BookReview Doug Johnstone #TheGreatSilence @doug_johnstone @OrendaBooks
Source: ARC via author Like all crime fiction fans, I am partial to some true crime fiction and when David Videcette asked if I'd like to read and review Finding Suzy, I jumped at the chance. Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: How can someone just disappear? Step inside a … Continue reading #BookReview #FindingSuzy David Videcette @DavidVidecette
Source: Amazon Purchase I can't believe this is the first book I've read by Scottish author, Jay Stringer. And after finishing Don't Tell A Soul, it most definitely won't be my last! Before I share my thought's, here's what the official blurb says: Louisa doesn't feel capable of murder. But her husband is missing. Did … Continue reading #BookReview #DontTellASoul Jay Stringer @JayStringer
Source: ARC via Publisher It is always a pleasure and an honour to read and review an early copy of Douglas Skelton's books, so when this little beauty arrived on my doorstep, I dived straight in! Happy Publication Day Douglas! Before I share my thoughts, here's what the official blurb says: In 1752, Seamus a’Ghlynne, … Continue reading #BookReview #ARattleOfBones Douglas Skelton @DouglasSkelton1 @PolygonBooks