Book Review: Chicago May
Arriving penniless and friendless in 1919ās America, May is forced to choose between honest poverty, or crime. Continue reading Book Review: Chicago May
Arriving penniless and friendless in 1919ās America, May is forced to choose between honest poverty, or crime. Continue reading Book Review: Chicago May
When Zoey’s uncle is found dead in his bathtub, police think it’s an accidental overdose, but circumstances tell Zoey a different story… Continue reading Book Review: Bad Karma
Set in Guatemala in the mid-Eighties, during a very turbulent historical period, Livingston Unfound is the journey of a woman, Monica, travelling on her own, taking risks and facing dangers, choosing friends and lovers across cultural boundaries, and, above all, struggling to come to terms with the inevitable contradictions that come with being an affluent foreigner in a land of poverty and repression. Continue reading Book Review: Livingston Unfound
When she was young Mary Rattigan wanted toĀ fly. But as a Catholic girl with a B.I.T.C.H. for a Mammy, things did not go as planned… Continue reading Book Review: Before My Actual Heart Breaks
Ellie lives in a campervan with her dog, Jack, selling her handmade dolls at craft fairs. But there is one doll with no face and she can’t bear to finish until she comes to terms with the truth of what has happened… Continue reading Book Review: The Eliza Doll
When the world’s largest search engine/social media company, the Circle, merges with the planet’s dominant ecommerce site, it creates the richest and most dangerous – and, oddly enough, most beloved – monopoly ever known: the Every. Continue reading Book Review: The Every
From the gang-ravaged streets of inner-city Oakland to the rolling hills of Berkeley, California, attorney Joe Turner defends the most hardened criminals. Continue reading Book Review: Good Lookin’
All theatre romances are tragedies. Ella hopes her own story will turn out differently from the tragic story of the Ghost of Craven Street Theatre… Continue reading Book Review: A Midnight Dance
In a dead-beat coastal town in North East Scotland, seventeen-year-old Malky Campbell is desperate to help his pregnant and heroin addicted girlfriend. Continue reading Book Review: The Sound of Sirens
Thirty years ago in the English countryside, a commune was set up. It was supposed to be a place of love, peace and harmony. But what started out as paradise turned into hell. Continue reading Book Review: The Cult