Book Reviews

June 14, 2017

The End of the Day by Claire North (A Review by Penny Aiton)

Rating: 3/5 The End of the Day sees us accompanying the Harbinger of Death, Charlie, along on some of his assignments. Charlie is the one who […]
June 12, 2017

Miss Adventures: A Tale of Ignoring Life Advice While Backpacking South America by Amy Baker (A Review by Catherine Mongrain)

  Rating: 3.8/5 This book is a true account of the author’s travels through South America. Unhappy with her life in London, figuring there was more […]
June 12, 2017

Our Little Secret by Roz Nay (A Review by Janice Carkner)

  Rating: 4.5/5 The story is told by Angela, who is being interrogated by a Detective about a missing woman – the wife of Angela’s high […]
June 9, 2017

The Vets at Hope Green by Sheila Norton (A Review by Simone Gigg)

  Rating 4.5/5 ‘Sam has always dreamed of working with animals… but her receptionist job in a London Vets is not hitting the spot. Unsure of […]
June 6, 2017

The Party by Robyn Harding (A Review by Sarah Wreford)

Rating: 4/5 “It was Hannah’s sweet sixteen party and her parents Kim and Jeff had prepared everything – the balloons, the pizza, the cake. Kim was […]
June 5, 2017

The Black Sheep by Sophie McKenzie (A Review by Jennifer Boksman)

  Rating: 5.5/5 Yes that is correct… 5.5 stars for this one, ladies. This thriller will keep you guessing to the bitter end. Just when you […]
June 4, 2017

Looking Glass Lies by Varina Denman (A Review by Jennifer Holmes)

  5/5 rating Looking Glass Lies is a wonderful book about the struggles all woman face and the question we ask ourselves, “Am I good enough?” […]
June 3, 2017

Stranger by David Bergen (A Review by Hannah Boers)

  Rating: 4.5/5 I loved Stranger from start to finish. It’s a beautiful story that follows Íso, a woman working at a fertility clinic in Guatemala […]
June 1, 2017

House of Shadows by Nicola Cornick (A Review by Jennifer Boksman)

  Rating: 4.5/5 This is a terrific tale, actually three stories in one, all revolving around each other, even though they are in different centuries. The […]
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