Book Review: Clara & Olivia
I would kill to dance like her.
Disciplined and dedicated, Olivia is the perfect ballerina. But no matter how hard she works, she can never match identical twin Clara’s charm. Continue reading Book Review: Clara & Olivia
Book Review: This Family
Set over the course of an English summer’s day but punctuated with memories from the past forty years of love and loss, hope and joy, heartbreak and grief, this is the story of a family. Continue reading Book Review: This Family
Book Review: The Moon and the Stars
Matthew Capes, struggling with chronic stage fright, has not sung in front of an audience for ten years. A classical tenor with a magnificent voice, he only dares sing late at night on the empty stage of the Moon and Stars theatre. Continue reading Book Review: The Moon and the Stars
Book Review: In the Blink of an Eye
AI versus human experience. Logic versus instinct. Can a detective work with AI to solve crime? Continue reading Book Review: In the Blink of an Eye
Book Review: Godkiller
Kissen kills gods for a living, and she enjoys it. Until she finds a god she cannot kill: Skediceth, god of white lies, who is connected to a little noble girl on the run. Continue reading Book Review: Godkiller
Book Review: What She Left Behind
Lauren can’t believe she’s escaped her old life in London for a new start with Paul, and his two young children. Haunted by her past, Lauren knows how lucky she is: a dream home, a ready-made family. She also knows how much she could lose. Continue reading Book Review: What She Left Behind
Book Review: The Garnett Girls
Forbidden, passionate and all-encompassing, Margo and Richard’s love affair is the stuff of legend. When Richard walks out, Margo locks herself away, leaving her three daughters to run wild… Continue reading Book Review: The Garnett Girls
Book Review: The Witches of Vardø
Norway, 1662. A dangerous time to be a woman, when even dancing can lead to accusations of witchcraft. Continue reading Book Review: The Witches of Vardø
Book Review: The Whalebone Theatre
As a child, Cristabel Seagrave builds a theatre in the gargantuan cavity of a beached whale… as an adult she goes undercover during World War II. Continue reading Book Review: The Whalebone Theatre
Book Review: Idol, Burning
Akari is a high school junior obsessed with “oshi” Masaki Ueno, a member of the popular J-Pop group Maza Maza. When scandal threatens him, Akari’s world crumbles… Continue reading Book Review: Idol, Burning

