Book Review: The Ethical Stripper
Forget everything you think you know about strippers, as Stacey Clare takes a detailed look at the sex industry. Continue reading Book Review: The Ethical Stripper
Forget everything you think you know about strippers, as Stacey Clare takes a detailed look at the sex industry. Continue reading Book Review: The Ethical Stripper
1464. Family conflicts, Lancaster against York, the fight for the English throne continues. Continue reading Book Review: The York King
Arthur Du Fuss, bitter, alone, and ignored by his neighbours, has two secrets: one dies with him when he commits suicide; the other is the vast wealth he amassed through the creation of a cult board game. Now his erstwhile neighbours receive a post-mortem invitation to the offices of a charismatic City lawyer to play a final version of the game; the prize – Arthur’s fortune. Continue reading Book Review: Let the Game Commence
Edinburgh is gripped by the greatest terror it has ever known. A lone bomber is targeting victims across the city and no one is safe. Continue reading Book Review: One for Sorrow
When the RAF come to stay at Raven Hall, Rosina finds herself intrigued by their charismatic, albeit young, officer. But is there time for love with the war looming and her eldest daughter leaving home? Continue reading Book Review: A Mother’s War
As a barrister, Ingrid Lewis defended Webster against a stalking charge. He then turned on her ā following her, ruining her relationship and destroying her home… Continue reading Book Review: The Killing Kind
The story of a group of New England women who move west to start a boarding house for men in Colorado. Continue reading Book Review: The Crux
When New Yorker Bea uncovers a shocking secret, it takes her back across the water to Kilmore Quay, where long-buried truths will come to light. But fate has one last twist in store⦠Continue reading Book Review: The Moon Over Kilmore Quay
Synopsis What if King George VI and his Queen consort had a third child, a son later on in life? This son would become heir apparent instead of Princess Elizabeth at their father’s death in 1952. This novel reimagines their life through the decades. Review Whether youāre for or against the monarchy, the current Queen Elizabeth II is a truly marvellous woman. Now 95 sheās … Continue reading Book Review: James the Third
When Ailsa’s spiritual abilities cause her to foresee a death, she feels compelled to investigate and to thwart this dreadful fate. Continue reading Book Review: The Wax Artist