• Books & Book Reviews - Fiction

    One Summer Sunrise

    Shari Low is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. I read One Summer Sunrise and quickly moved on to reading One Day In Summer (backwards, but I didn’t want to miss it). Description of One Summer Sunrise As the sun rises on a hot summer’s day, four lives are about to be changed forever… Brand new from the bestselling author of What If?, What Now? and One Day In Summer. Today, Maisie McTeer decides to track down the ex who jilted her at the altar. Today, she’ll find out that revisiting the past can also rewrite her future.  After losing her husband, Harriet Bassett…

  • Books & Book Reviews - Readers Speak

    Bloggers Who Are Readers Part 3

    Today we come to Bloggers Who Are Readers Part 3 – the final instalment in the #ReadersSpeak posts for now. Today, I’m happy to feature three lovely bloggers who love to read. Bloggers Who Are Readers Part 3 Shinjini – The Modern Gypsy Artist, tarot reader, writer, and seeker of soul, Shinjini blogs at Modern Gypsy. On average, how many books do you read in a year? About 20. Do you think it helps to take part in reading challenges and/or to have a reading target for the year? For me, personally, it’s debatable. I do set reading targets for…

  • Books & Book Reviews - Fiction

    The Burning Girls

    In The Burning Girls, Rita Herron carries continues the story of Detective Ellie Reeves and the difficult cases she solves. Having read Book 1, Silent Dolls and Wildflower Graves, I was eager to read the next book in the series. Description: The girl was beautiful, even in death. Her skin was translucent beneath the sliver of moonlight peeking through the bare branches of the surrounding pines, and her chestnut hair had tumbled around her pale shoulders. Around her, smoke twisted in the air, curling into the inky sky. The remote town of Crooked Creek has barely recovered from its most…