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    Blog Tour: Wicked Little Deeds by Kat Ellis

    August 8, 2021 /

    Wicked Little Deeds was a story that I ended up gobbling up. I reviewed Harrow Lake, which I absolutely adored last year and I just hoped that this was going to hold up to the same promise. Kat Ellis knows how to write a thriller; this is very different to Harrow Lake but Wicked Little Deeds had the ability to smack you upside the head with its killer hook. Paranormal entity. An impending threat. Twists by the bucket load. If you think you have this one figured out be prepared for a grenade to blow up in your face. Wicked Little Deeds Has the building block of teenage relationships, trust…

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    Suicide Forest by Jeremy Bates | Review

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    Review: Into The Dark by Stuart Johnstone

    July 30, 2021 /

    Into The Dark is a stark warning that we can all become products of our past if we allow it to consume us.  The past can haunt us, and it can keep tiptoeing back into our lives.   Is it ever possible to bury the past?  This premise is one that sends chills down my spine.  Edinburgh is known for its culture, its connections with Europe but it also has got a dark side.  Murder and deceit can be found in dark corners just like any other city.  Sergeant Donald Colyear is back in Edinburgh and is about to be found embroiled in a case that is as dark as it…

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    Never Ask The Dead by Gary Donnelly | Blog Tour Review

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    Blog Tour: I am Dust by Louise Beech

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    Review: The Goners by L. Stephenson

    July 28, 2021 /

    The Goners was a home run for L. Stephenson.  The cover was ominous, secretive, and forewarned of the threatening shadows that lurked beneath the surface. It’s the kind of story that will become etched into your mind and you can’t put the book down until that last page has been devoured.  Stephenson is a master storyteller that envelops you in atmospheric brilliance and complexity that will literally tie you up in knots.  His brilliance is his reader’s weakness, and The Goners did not disappoint.  This isn’t just another Horror – it is an experience.  Set on the fictional island of Boatmore, we meet a Paramedic Liam and his team, with…

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    June 26, 2020
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    May 28, 2022
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    Review: Rabbit Hole by Mark Billingham

    July 23, 2021 /

    Sometimes there is just a powerhouse name in the thriller genre but somehow their work has just evaded you for one reason or another.  Rabbit Hole was my first taste of the talented Mark Billingham’s work.  I’m neither surprised nor shocked that I fell down the Rabbit Hole.  The mind of Billingham is devious and twisted, he will take a common misconception in mental health and twist and turn it until it no longer resembles what it once was. The author did the groundwork, and the reader took one step and we fell into the dark and depraved mind of Alice Armitage.  She is an ex-police officer who has been…

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    A Time Of Dread by John Gwynne | Review

    September 27, 2020 /

    Dear John, As a book blogger who thought that she had already read the best in fantasy, is outrageously proved wrong and now isn’t really sure how I am going to write this review.   I want to do A Time Of Dread justice, I want my blog readers to pick this one up and above all I want them to feel the emotions that you wrought upon me.  The feelings that I got when I opened the book until the point when I closed the end cover and took a deep breath, as I realised that I hadn’t just read a book but had consumed art. The Fantasy genre Is…

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    The Reluctant Mother by Hemmie Martin | Review (Audio)

    September 24, 2020 /

    The Reluctant Mother.  How many times is this a glaring foghorn in many women’s lives?  This story was a bit of a throwback for me personally.  I didn’t suffer with Post-Partum Psychosis but quite severe PND with my first child.  I was a brand-new mother at the tender age of nineteen and was now faced with the reality of a disabled son.  It was raw and grieving to a point and unfortunately the bonding wasn’t as immediate as I had hoped.  The story is raw and slow – paced but it is everything that it needs to be.  It’s 369 pages of pain and misguided mistakes.  A mother.  The image…

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