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Review of Leah: Unnoticed. Unwanted. Unloved. – Amanda Bedzrah by Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

I’ll put my hands up to not having done much with The Bible since I was a teenager, but there’s a movement among some authors to give voices to the previously flatter-than-flat figures of the Good book—the women. As a determined feminist, I couldn’t resist. I’ve read the first two books of Linda Makkimane’s Her… Continue reading Review of Leah: Unnoticed. Unwanted. Unloved. – Amanda Bedzrah by Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Review of Hyde and Seek by A.J Saunders.

Synopsis: Bubbly Jaime Sanders flees to France as a housekeeper to Father Dante de Vere after receiving menacing letters in England, she believes she is safe. The village is secluded. It’s the perfect place to hide, and Jaime lowers her guard. But when the priest watches her every move, and the letters start up again,… Continue reading Review of Hyde and Seek by A.J Saunders.

Review of Racing Devil by P.J.Scarlet.

Without a doubt, one of my favourite books of the last twelve months. Let’s talk about the writing. This manuscript has been translated by the author from Thai. As I’ve found with other authors who have translated their manuscripts, the writing is excellent and far better than in many books—and that includes the native English/American… Continue reading Review of Racing Devil by P.J.Scarlet.

Review of Repent at Leisure by Greta Harvey

Repent at Leisure by Greta Harvey Synopsis: A pet food shop. Who would have thought it could hide such a murky story of violence and intrigue? Mal would never have taken that lift if he had known his fate. Years later, Cynthia may have even thought twice about embarking on a holiday with her cousin… Continue reading Review of Repent at Leisure by Greta Harvey

Review of Fair Play By Grace Grahme

I can’t praise this book highly enough. I adored it. It’s well thought out, well researched, and very marketable. It’s one of my favourite stories of the year so far. I can see this on the bookshop shelves. I’d say this is as good a story as the top writers in the romance genre.  Brilliant.… Continue reading Review of Fair Play By Grace Grahme

Review of Soul Whisper by Arghavan Gousheh

This book is written by an author who has lived a remarkable life. A lady who has travelled the world and seen many things. She has lived ten lifetimes. And this is her story.   The book is a memoir written about a little girl born into a troubled Iranian family. Arghavan is the third… Continue reading Review of Soul Whisper by Arghavan Gousheh

Review of Rapid Eye Movement by Amanda Sheridan

I first saw this book recommended on a Facebook writing group. There were several positive comments and reviews from members who had read it, and it piqued my interest. Two women dreaming each other’s lives sounded right up my alley. Come to the word Psychological and add a thriller to it, and my eager fingers… Continue reading Review of Rapid Eye Movement by Amanda Sheridan

 Review of The Whispering Magpies by A J Saunders

A tense and gripping thriller with more twists than a corkscrew. Halfway through this book, I had it all sewn up and sorted out—only I didn’t. The story explores the bond between identical twins. Abby has been kidnapped, and Kaylee sets out on a quest to find out what has happened to her. However, she… Continue reading  Review of The Whispering Magpies by A J Saunders

Review of The Artemis War Chronicles Box Set. (The Cassidy Chronicles) by Adam Gaffen

Futuristic sci-fi at its best. Techie nerds, sci-fi nerds, and nerds in general will love this series of books. Let me just say there is nothing wrong with being a nerd—138,000 Magic the Gathering cards (including one worth $650); tell me, I’m not mistaken.   Ken and Cass are excited—it’s their wedding day. However, they… Continue reading Review of The Artemis War Chronicles Box Set. (The Cassidy Chronicles) by Adam Gaffen

Review of H and the Giant Ice Cream by Leanne Plimmer

This is the first in what could go on to be a long run of books. As well as being a great read-along story, the books are interactive with puzzles and colouring pages for your child to enjoy. The stories are centred around our two-little-boy heroes and their magic Uncle H. The possibilities for adventure… Continue reading Review of H and the Giant Ice Cream by Leanne Plimmer