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    A Killer’s Daughter by Jenna Kernan | Review

    February 14, 2021 / 2 Comments

    A Killer’s Daughter was a very interesting read, and it was certainly unique.  In fact, I don’t think I’ve read a plot from the child of a serial killer’s perspective before.  First, I want to talk a little about what just didn’t work for me personally. The beginning of the novel started a bit quizzically.  It felt very dark and I suddenly began to question just how the events were going to play out.  I was confused at times to how all this was going to impact the protagonist, Dr Nadine Finch.  There was a lot of repetition of past events, I’m sure it only need to be mentioned once…

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    Their Silent Graves by Carla Kovach | Review

    February 2, 2021 / No Comments

    Their Silent Graves is a book published by bookouture…that meant I was in!  if I had a checklist of elements that made an exceptional police procedural read then this book would have been ticked to death.  A story that has the reader on the edge of the edge of their seat and considering walking anywhere but through the woods.  If you are looking for a novel that will whittle away the hours, then you’ve come to the right place.  Their Silent Graves is the seventh book released in the DI Gina Harte series.  It’s the first one that I’ve picked up but didn’t feel that I was missing great chunks…

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    Review|Her Daughter’s Cry By M.M. Chouinard

    June 8, 2020 / 3 Comments

    I’m such a massive fan of the titles that Bookouture have been putting out and Her Daughter’s Cry did not disappoint. You know that you are on to a winner when you can’t stop thinking about a book and are looking for excuses to ditch your housework and just read, read, read.  Within a few pages I felt hypnotised by M.M. Chouinard’s skill at reeling you in – she had me by the jugular and wouldn’t let go until I had inhaled her twisty narrative.  I immediately added her back catalogue to my TBR – the book hangover she afforded me was all consuming! Her Daughter’s Cry was elusive.  After…

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    Review: The Argument by Victoria Jenkins

    March 31, 2020 / 1 Comment

    I absolutely adore stories focussed on relationships between teenage children and their parents.  I love the nature of how both in the real world and in fiction they can turn into big sticky messes.  There is no guidebook on how to navigate the murky waters of parenthood, but I would live in hope that we would all fare better than the events that take place in The Argument.  The mother/daughter relationship is one that often falls foul to the trappings of clashing personalities and this story is no different.  Be prepared to hear the painful ticking of the clock in the silence of everything that is left unsaid.  In a…

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    Review: The Girls in the Lake (Beth Adams #2) by Helen Phifer

    March 23, 2020 / No Comments

    The water is beautiful.  The water will also pull you under into its murky depths without a care or a thought about race, gender or social standing.  If you don’t grant it the respect it so deserves it will unleash its power and it isn’t a battle you are going to win.  The Girls in the Lake is a steady paced police procedural which picks up a few weeks after book 1.  I felt that the first half of the novel was slower paced but it took off like a rocket in the second half.  The story is centred around the main character, Dr Beth Adams, a forensic pathologist.  She…

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    Book Review: Single by K.L. Slater

    January 19, 2020 / 2 Comments

    What would you do if everything you knew was essentially a lie?  We all have different ways of dealing and coping but it isn’t out of the realms of possibility to believe that some people would sink into depression.  That’s what Darcy’s situation in Single has been like for the past four years.  Her husband is dead, a fight with an illness took him quickly.  But, whilst navigating the heavy, murky waters of grief, she discovers that her husband had been unfaithful.  He hadn’t just had an affair, but he essentially was living a double life.  He spent half the week with another woman.  Her psyche broke and all that…

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