Tuesday, November 21, 2023

 Cover Image: My Daughter's Husband

My Daughter's Husband

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 21 Nov 2023
Part two of the Daughters Boyfriend series. This instalment sees Ellie getting married to Kyle, for the fairytale life she deserves after her previous boyfriend tried to kill her. However, Kyle is not all that he seems and hiding a dark past. Dawn, Ellie’s mother, is determined to protect Ellie at all costs.
A more predictable tale, without the usual twists. Full of betrayal, murder and scams, this instalment won’t disappoint!

 Cover Image: Every Move You Make

Every Move You Make

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 21 Nov 2023
Lucy, Alex, Bridget, River and Nat are all strangers, but share one thing in common – they all have stalkers and support each other on a WhatsApp group. Nat is brutally murdered by her ex-boyfriend stalker and at her funeral, the remain four members of the group receive a wreath declaring one of them will die in the next 10 days. Despite being the last thing they want to do, the group need to get closer to their stalkers to discover which of them want one of them dead. 
A fast-paced psychological thriller that starts with a bang and doesn’t lose momentum. Each chapter is told from one of the groups perspectives and builds up a detailed scenario of the fear and apprehensive each feels about their stalker and the impact it has on their lives. It’s a real race against time action packed book. CL Taylor never fails to disappoint, and all fans will enjoy this latest read.

Friday, November 17, 2023

 Cover Image: The Doctor's Mistress (The Doctor's Wife Book 3)

The Doctor's Mistress (The Doctor's Wife Book 3)

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Part three of series, which would be recommended to read in order. After Fern has fled from killing her boyfriend Roger, who was actually her cheating husbands (Drew) friend, Greg, as he found out her secret. She is living in squalor and constantly looking over her shoulder in Cornwall, along with her surprise baby, Cecelia. Meanwhile, Alice (Ferns husbands mistress) is released from prison after being falsely accused of Drew’s murder, living with her surprise baby, Evelyn and Detective Tomlin. The pair are hell bent on finding Fern and making her pay for ruining both of their lives.  
Another fast paced instalment of this trilogy which is hard to put down. Just as you think Fern will get her just desserts, another twists comes along! Really enjoyable and concludes the series well. A nail biting book and highly recommended.

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The Switch

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
The Switch is the shocking tale of friends Elena and Sophie deciding to recreate a childhood novel they have both read and swap husbands for the night. Each would dress in the other bedclothes, perfume etc, sneak out in the dead of the night and spend an erotic hour with the others husband, without them ever knowing!  
A bizarre concept but makes an intriguing read. The pair appear to get away with their plan, then their lives and secrets start to unravel on a holiday. The lies, manipulation and secrets rock all their lives, and hard to recover from

 

The Secrets We Buried

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Four friends Zara, Nadine, Geneva and Frankie enjoy getting together for their wine club. After one session, Geneva’s body is found on the beach and suspicion point directly to the husband but no one is ever arrested for the crime. Five years on, Geneva’s husband returns to the area and locals still feel he is guilty. Coincidentally, true crime podcaster, Juniper Rose comes to town and determined to solve this cold case. She is like a dog with a bone, quizzing everyone over their alibis and motive.  
I did enjoy this book, and found some aspects comical, in this light heated mystery. A clever plot that comes together at the end with plenty of twists along the road. A new author to add to my favourites list.

 

The Doctor's Widow (The Doctor's Wife Book 2)

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
The Doctors Widow follows closely to the first book and would recommend reading the books in order. After Fern has killed her cheating husband Dr Drew, framed his mistress, Alice for his murder then killed Alice’s husband who was in cahoots, Fern is trying to live the lie she has created. But Drew’s old friend Greg is convinced that Fern was responsible for Drew’s death and sets out to find out the truth and goes undercover as Ferns new boyfriend, Roger. Will Fern her her comeuppance?  
A fast paced psychological thriller that you can easily read in one sitting, wanting more. You want to hate Fern, but love her at the same time, she is conniving and evil but you want her to continue getting away with her crimes. Tension is kept high and cleverly written. Looking forward to the next instalment!

 

Stolen Souls

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Detective Nikki Gill has moved back to her home town of Oxford and about to start her new role, when she hears screams from the university grounds and discovers a professor has been murdered. She is plunged straight into the deep end. Soon another professor meets a similar end and links are made to allegations of abuse at a children’s home. Nikki neglects to advise, her brother was at that children home and was tragically killed.  
ML Rose handles the delicate topic of abuse well and is a key feature in the underlying plot. Nikki’s character is well thought out and can see an engrossing series ahead. I would recommend this book to any crime fiction fan.

 

The Night of the Sleepover

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Leah and her three friends were the best of friends when one evening at a sleepover, four went to bed, but only one woke up. Leah’s three friends disappeared in the middle of the night and have never been seen since.
Twenty years on, she still hears locals saying she must know what happened that fateful night. One of the girls younger brother, Owen is a filmmaker and is determined to find some answers.
A gripping psychological thriller, wouldn’t expect any less from Kerry Wilkinson. The story builds up into a page turning conclusion, where secrets are revealed and the truth is finally discovered. I really liked Leah’s character, and you really felt for everything she has endured, spurring on her need to find the truth. I can’t wait to read the sequel ‘After the Sleepover’.

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The Lodge

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
A power punched dysfunctional domestic locked-room thriller that does not disappoint! To celebrate her birthday, Angela books a isolated lodge with her son, Scott, newly married daughter-in-law, Danni, two granddaughters, grandson and her son’s former wife, Fiona. Naturally, there is tension between Fiona and Danni. They are stranded at the lodge after a bad storm and Danni goes for a walk and doesn’t return. 
Told from Danni and Fiona’s point of view, there are many hidden family secrets that start to unravel. Just when you think the story concludes, the twists keep on coming. Sue Watson is the master of thrillers and The Lodge is another fantastic read.

 


THE PERFECT FAMILY

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Emery and Mark’s world falls apart when their daughter, Betsy is brutally murdered while trick or treating. Prime suspicion falls onto Holden, their adopted son with behavioural issues. Determined to find the truth, Emery enables the help of old flame and Sheriff, Cooper to discover the truth of that fateful night.
Told from multiple timelines, Holden is made out to be a monster invited into the house in this dark psychological thriller. The truth is finally revealed in a page gripping twist. A new author to me, but already looking forward to read more from Anya Mora.

 

The Girls Left Behind

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Emily B, Reviewer

Last updated on 17 Nov 2023
Forty years ago, Jo Hamilton, a young PC at the time is called to a domestic disturbance which turns into a house fire and death of the parents of Holly and Daisy. The two girls are put into a Childrens Home, with Daisy being adopted and Holly left in the system. The girls are denied any contact. Holly disappears from the Childrens Home and Daisy has been wondering all these years about what happened to her. Forty years on, just before she retires, Jo Hamilton is called to a site where bones are found, and is determined to find a resolution for her sake, as well as to Daisy about what really happened to Holly.
A cleverly written piece, Emily Gunnis, structures the story over several timelines and from different character points of view. The plot tackles sisterly bonds, deceit, friendship, guilt, abuse and secrets and builds up to a dramatic conclusion. With several guesses over who the guilty party was, I really enjoyed the suspense and the clues finally falling into place.

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