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Review of Dream Catcher by Amanda Sheridan

Dream Catcher by Amanda Sheridan Sheridan’s done it again! So we’re opening this review with some sad news. In the words of good old Daffy Duck, ‘That’s all folks!’ This is the last book in the series. The author is leaving Ilan and Jennifer to enjoy their retirement. At the same time, this is sad,… Continue reading Review of Dream Catcher by Amanda Sheridan

Review of You know what you did by Laura Lyndhurst

A gripping and tense psyche examination of greed, malice and revenge—a thriller for our times. Our protagonist is shady—and not just in deed. Everything about this baddie is locked in the shadows. Who the hell is this maniac sneaking around and causing mayhem? But then, is the baddie really in the wrong? We find out… Continue reading Review of You know what you did by Laura Lyndhurst

Review of Lulie’s Different Thanksgiving By Jacqueline Nuttall

A children’s book for our time. Young minds haven’t changed much in a society where children have never been freer to be who they are. We talk about being inclusive, but children fear the unknown and fitting into your peer group is all-encompassing. This story is charming. It takes one little girl’s fear about one… Continue reading Review of Lulie’s Different Thanksgiving By Jacqueline Nuttall

Review of Perdita, the Witch and the Toyshop by S S Saywack Staff Review by Jo Hanna

Review of Perdita, the Witch and the Toyshop by S S Saywack Staff Review by Jo Hanna   Perdita, the Witch and the Toyshop tell the story of a young girl called Perdita and her wish to enter a toyshop that sells the most amazing toys. Unfortunately, Professor Eberhardt—the shop owner—refuses to allow children in… Continue reading Review of Perdita, the Witch and the Toyshop by S S Saywack Staff Review by Jo Hanna

Review of Fairly Royal by Grace Grahme

Fairly Royal–One to watch out for. This is the third book in the Fair series by this accomplished author. The story branding on this series is so strong that I feel I could be randomly given this book open to any page and instantly know it’s a Grahme—That’s called style. The first book followed the… Continue reading Review of Fairly Royal by Grace Grahme

Review of There’s Something Wrong with Joey by S Lee Glick

The first thing I want to say about this book is that the author is a stroke victim.  Writing a book is a huge achievement for anybody, but it has been an added challenge for this author. At the beginning of all of his books, I love that he adds a stroke warning to all… Continue reading Review of There’s Something Wrong with Joey by S Lee Glick

Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

This may be one of the toughest books you’ll ever read.  It’s not an easy story and not for the fainthearted. The story is an incredible one. Though, not so much from the aspect of the author having a terrible accident at the age of seventeen.  It left him paralyzed from the neck down, but… Continue reading Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

Review of Dancing with Holly by Mark

I was looking forward to reviewing this one. I like this guy’s writing, and really enjoyed this story. The government is running a top-level social experiment. A couple is set up in a cosy home to live together. The crux is that she isn’t a she. Holly is AI (Artificial Intelligence) in humanoid female form.… Continue reading Review of Dancing with Holly by Mark

Review of Inglestone Manor by S.S Saywack

Review of Inglestone Manor by S.S Saywack This is the most charming, beautifully written, and engaging fictional story I’ve read this year. It is, without doubt, a recommended read. Set in 1940s wartime rural Yorkshire, it is the tale of three children evacuated to the cold and inhospitable Yorkshire moors in the middle of winter.… Continue reading Review of Inglestone Manor by S.S Saywack

Review of Waiting in Wattlevale by Greta Harvey

This is the second book I’ve read by this author, and what a gem it is.   Peony’s our girl. She’s fully compliant and taking a caregiver’s job in the beautiful Wattlevale care home. Peony has a lot to learn but a heartful of good intentions to learn it with. There are two types of… Continue reading Review of Waiting in Wattlevale by Greta Harvey