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    Sins of the Father by Sharon Bairden | Blog Tour Review

    December 3, 2020 / 2 Comments

    Sins of the father.  History tells a tale that is resonated through time.  Children are a product of their upbringing.  Children have to suffer through their parents’ misdeeds and endeavours.  Often children have a nice and wholesome upbringing but more often a lot of children do not.  Sins of The Father is a tale that documents a quite frank abysmal upbringing of our protagonist, Rebecca through to adulthood and the impact abuse can have on an individual.  Life is anything but easy but there are factors that could significantly ease that journey.  I am a complete goner for stories like this.  I love the atmosphere, the story-telling of something so…

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    The Perfect Couple by Jackie Kabler | Review

    October 4, 2020 / 2 Comments

    The Perfect Couple – always beware any book title that has perfect in it.  Nine times out of ten it is anything but perfect.  Gemma and Danny have the perfect life, the perfect jobs, and the perfect friends.  Nothing and no-one are perfect, and Danny and Gemma are no exception.  Gemma is a freelance journalist and Danny works in IT.  Life is sweet, that is until Gemma goes on a business trip and comes home to no chilled prosecco, no dinner cooking, and no Danny.  Initially Gemma thinks he’s been held late at work but the hours tick by and still there’s no Danny.  She is finally forced to report…

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    Crossroads by Laurel Hightower | Review

    August 10, 2020
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    A Prayer For The Broken by Mark Tilbury | Blog Tour

    October 2, 2020 / 3 Comments

    A Prayer for The Broken is an accurate testament that we shouldn’t fear creepy crawlies or heights – it is human’s that hold the key to breaking us open.  They have all the tools to completely alter our psyches.  I’m not ashamed to admit that this book held me in rapturous anticipation.  I hated characters with every fibre of my being and wanted a serious accident to befall them.  This psychological thriller chilled me to the very core but boiled my blood in the same sentence.  It has only solidified my viewpoint that people do such evil things in the name of religion. Eleven-year-old John McCormack has lost everything.  His…

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    December 6, 2020
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    Strangers by C.L. Taylor | Review

    September 1, 2020 / No Comments

    How to describe a stranger?  Someone you’ve yet to meet.  Do they wish you ill harm or are they a person who lives along the same confines and laws as you?  Strangers is three stories that interweaved with each other’s.  A calming hand in a storm of pain? What do these three stories have in common – compassion, understanding an humility. Our three main protagonists Ursula, Gareth and Alice are lost souls swimming in a sea of pain and desperation.  They are jaded with life – they’ve all been handed a shitty hand of cards.  Divorce and cheating, death of a loved one and caring responsibilities has these characters looking…

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    Devoted by Dean Koontz | Review

    November 14, 2020
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    Keep Him Close by Emily Koch | Review

    August 29, 2020 / No Comments

    Keep Him Close follows the story of two mothers.  Two mothers who have lost something incredibly close to them.  Grief can take many forms and both essentially aching from the pit of despair.  A longing that sits like rocks at the pit of the stomach.  A pain that they both need to learn to deal with.  We are taken on a journey of two women’s interweaving connection and a path crossed takes them both on trip of self-discovery and forgiveness.  One mother has lost her son and one has admitted to killing him, a friendship found in the strangest of places. You really don’t have the chance to breathe in…

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    A Famished Heart by Nicola White | Review

    August 10, 2020 / No Comments

    A Famished Heart is the second book in the Vincent Swan series.  It’s set in Dublin in the 1980’s and captures the atmosphere and the times there quite accurately.  Before actually picking up this read, I found the synopsis to be extremely thought-provoking.  If I’m completely honest, I’ve always found the things people do in the name of religion deeply puzzling.  As an atheist it just isn’t on the same wavelength, I can’t put myself into their shoes but, I can try to understand where they are coming from.  Unfortunately, the book didn’t gleam that understanding for me.  I’ll openly admit that this is the first book that I have…

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