Book Reviews

October 5, 2020

The War Widow by Tara Moss (Review by Emilie Streich)

3.8/5 Tara Moss’ The War Widow takes place shortly after WWII, as Australia adjusts to the trauma and societal changes wrought by war. Heroine Billie Walker […]
October 4, 2020

Mother Mother by Jessica O’Dwyer (Review by Madhura Mukhopadhyay)

Rating: 4/5 Julie is a museum art curator, a loving wife to Mark and a doting sister to Claire. However, her life is meaningless until she […]
October 3, 2020

The Silent Conspiracy by L.C Shaw (Review by Victoria Begin)

4/5 stars Multiple random murder/suicides, a faked death, and a collection of powerful coins. These three elements, all occurring at the same time, are main themes […]
October 1, 2020

Sex Matters by Dr Alyson J. McGregor (Review by Jody Garnham)

Rating: 4.5/5 Coming from a background in hospital science, I was intrigued and excited to get the opportunity to read this book. Dr McGregor lays out […]
September 30, 2020

Aria’s Travelling Bookshop by Rebecca Raisin (Review by Shelley Jomaa)

Rating: 4/5 Stars Aria’s Travelling Bookshop is an uplifting and endearing story of friendship, love, and moving forward after grief and loss. Although part of a […]
September 29, 2020

The Night Portrait: A Novel of World War II and da Vinci’s Italy By Laura Morelli (Review by Stacie Kitchen)

Rating: 4/5 Picture this: Leonardo da Vinci is completing his famous portrait, Lady with the Ermine, and at the same time a German art conservator gets […]
September 27, 2020

Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas (Review by Lara Ferguson)

Rating: 3/5 College is where we go to discover who we are, or maybe who we want to be. At Catherine House, only the best of […]
September 26, 2020

The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton (Review by Marie Nguyen)

Rating: 3.5 / 5 I was initially drawn to the The Last Train to Key West blurb because I was interested in a potential historical fiction novel […]
September 25, 2020

The Royal Governess by Wendy Holden (Review by Julia Bryan)

Rating 4.3 of 5 Reading “The Royal Governess” by Wendy Holden makes you feel like you are a witness to history. Truth be told, I love […]