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Review of The Camel Trail  by Peter J Merrigan

Sometimes I like to sum up, or trap the essence of a book in a single word. The word for The Camel Trail is relationships. It’s all about people coming together and how they develop in a relationship.   It’s also a harrowing, gripping sinister thriller. A sensitive timeless and delicate love story. A story… Continue reading Review of The Camel Trail  by Peter J Merrigan

Review For M.A. Comley To Die For

I love detective fiction and this did everything it said on the can. The writing was clean and easy to read, it licked along at a good pace. The first DI Sam Cobbs mystery.   We find out who the bad guy is, and we go after him to nail his backside to the post.… Continue reading Review For M.A. Comley To Die For

My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni

My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni   A charming tale about the life of a spoiled cat who was lucky to find her forever home with a lovely couple.   It has joy and just a little bit of heartbreak when Fanny loses her best friend, the other cat belonging to the family.… Continue reading My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni

Review of: Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins

Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins   I loved every word of this book. We are taken minute-by-minute through a week in somebody’s life. The life in question, in this instance, is that of a busy GP working from two practices.   She has a family consisting of a husband and two fairly… Continue reading Review of: Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins

Review Of Fairytales Don’t Come True: Volume 1 of the Criminal Conversation trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst

This is one of my favourite books of the year. It was a joy to read, and the story pulled me further into it with every page.   In this first book in the series, we meet Dora, an end-of-life palliative care nurse. She’s assigned a new client, a lady dying of cancer, and while… Continue reading Review Of Fairytales Don’t Come True: Volume 1 of the Criminal Conversation trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst

Review of Face of Duplicity by Faye & George Chamberlain.

Face of Duplicity is the second book in this series and follows the very popular Connections Past.   We follow Jeneva and the characters we came to love in book one, and in this story, they are even stronger.   However, if we think it’s all happy ever after and life is safe—we’re very wrong.… Continue reading Review of Face of Duplicity by Faye & George Chamberlain.

Review of The Winemaker’s Son by Beverley Latimer

A must for the summer when the sun is high over your head or for the winter when the cold nights have marched in, and you long for the sunshine to pour over you again— Let’s go to the vineyards of France. In fact, this is a book that’s just perfect for any time of… Continue reading Review of The Winemaker’s Son by Beverley Latimer

Review of The Fifth to Die by J.D. Barker

So very disappointing. This would have received a solid three stars if it hadn’t been for that last page. For that, I gave it my second-ever one-star rating. Shame on you, Author. I waited several years for this book. I read The Fourth Monkey and loved it. It works as a standalone, and for anybody… Continue reading Review of The Fifth to Die by J.D. Barker

Review of Love at War by Alan Hardy

This slips straight into the story beautifully. We have the inner machinations of Jennie and the backstory of how Malcolm did her wrong.   I’ve read Alan’s books, and this one is the best. It’s my favourite because it feels relaxed. The writer is confident in his craft. He knows what he’s doing and exactly… Continue reading Review of Love at War by Alan Hardy

Review of; The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo

The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo   The perfect fairytale. Every element it should have is carefully put in the mixing bowl and stirred into a creamy batter to make the perfect fairytale.   Although it’s pure Grimm—it has a new and modern feel. The child-stealing monster is a half-human-half gorilla. It’s an… Continue reading Review of; The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo