The Werewolves Who Weren’t by T. C. Shelley is the enchanting second book in this wonderful new series that introduced us to Sam, who is half-monster and half-fairy. Accompanied by his gargoyle friends, Bladder, Wheedle and Spigot, Sam is now living with the Kavanahs, a loving human family. Determined to live a human life, he is about to start secondary school. Before he has … [Read more...] about The Werewolves Who Weren’t by T. C. Shelley – Book Review
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The Godmothers by Monica McInerney – Book Review
The Godmothers by Monica McInerney is the highly anticipated new novel by Australia's number one bestselling and best-loved author. Eliza Miller’s mother, Jeannie, had always had a cavalier attitude to the truth, including the identity of Eliza’s father. Her childhood in Australia, was erratic to say the least, as her mother moved them from town to town. Luckily she had … [Read more...] about The Godmothers by Monica McInerney – Book Review
When She Was Good by Michael Robotham – Book Review
When She Was Good by Michael Robotham, the new heart-stopping psychological thriller from the Number One bestselling author of The Secrets She Keeps and The Other Wife. This is the second fast-moving novel in the Cyrus Haven series, following the Edgar-award nominated Good Girl, Bad Girl. Six years ago a terrified young girl was found in the secret hideout of a house where a … [Read more...] about When She Was Good by Michael Robotham – Book Review
The Lost Jewels by Kirsty Manning – Book Review
The Lost Jewels by Kirsty Manning, the bestselling author of The Jade Lily, was inspired by the true story of the Cheapside hoard of valuable jewellery, uncovered in a cellar by a workman’s pick in 1912. It now forms a collection at the Museum of London, The British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Beginning initially in London in 1666 during the great fire of … [Read more...] about The Lost Jewels by Kirsty Manning – Book Review
Summerwater by Sarah Moss -Book Review
Summerwater by Sarah Moss, the acclaimed author of Ghost Wall, is an intriguing novel that tells the story of twenty-four hours in the lives of six couples and their children on holiday in the Scottish Highlands. It is the height of Summer when the days are long, but the relentless rain keeps the residents of the ageing holiday park ensconced in their cabins for much of the … [Read more...] about Summerwater by Sarah Moss -Book Review