Category Archive: #bookreview

Iron House #BookReview

Iron House by John Hurt Fab book! It kept you thinking, was very graphic (almost too graphic at times!) had great characters and a fast pace. I found myself really absorbed by this… Continue reading

The Chill Of Night #bookreview

  The Chill Of Night by James Hayman I have only given this book 3 stars (out of a possible 5) on Good Reads even though I really enjoyed it. This is because… Continue reading

An Interview With The Author: Alison Bruce

Having recently read and loved Cambridge Blue, I was thrilled to be offered the opportunity to interview the author; Alison Bruce. I found her answers to be refreshingly honest and genuinely interesting; she… Continue reading

Sister #BookReview

  Sister by Rosamund Lupton. I was bought this book for Christmas and have stoically put off reading it because it has been so acclaimed, that may sound odd but it makes sense… Continue reading

Doors Open by Ian Rankin #bookreview

  Doors Open by Ian Rankin I’m a big fan of Ian Rankin and was intrigued to read a book that doesn’t feature his established characters. In the story, Mike Mackenzie is a… Continue reading

Silent Mercy #BookReview

Silent Mercy by Linda Fairstein If you’ve read my other reviews you’ll know that I don’t usually reveal anything about the story, I prefer to tell you my opinion of it and leave… Continue reading

The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson #bookreview

The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson This is an astounding book. I wouldn’t have bought this book, it was bought for me, and I’m so glad it was. I really need to get out… Continue reading

Cambridge Blue by Alison Bruce #bookreview

I really enjoyed this book. This was a given to me as a gift and I’m so pleased that it was as I’ve never read anything by Alison Bruce before and I’m always… Continue reading

The Drowning Pool #BookReview

THE DROWNING POOL By Syd Moore I’ve just finished reading The Drowning Pool and want to post the review while it is still fresh in my mind. I don’t want to give away… Continue reading