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Duffy’s Top 3 Thriller Books
Duffy’s top 3 Thrillers. Get ready to have the pants scared off you! (more…)
The Other Side Of The Season – Australian Family Secrets and Lives
The Other Side of The Season is the second book I have read by Jenn J McLeod and I have to say, that I am now officially a fan. Jenn lives out on the Australian road, and it really shows with her detailed settings of small towns, placing you right in…
Guest Post by Jenn J McLeod – When A Book Is A Balancing Act
When A Book Is A Balancing Act - Guest post by Jenn J McLeod (more…)
Shrill – A book that’s smart, loud, but a bit too ranty…..
Shrill - A book that's smart, loud, but a bit too ranty (more…)
Guest Post From Mr B! Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada
Your Baby's First Word Will Be Dada - By Jimmy Fallon (more…)
Frosted Cowboy – Book Review and A Chance to Win A Copy!
Frosted Cowboy is my first review for HCL Book Tours and after getting past my initial preconceptions, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the read! Frosted Cowboy is a fast paced, witty, topical and fun novel, which follows Laney Delaney, an LA native in her thirties, as she gets back out on…
Love Your Sister – The Best And Worst Of Human Nature
Love Your Sister is the story of a brother and sister, Samuel and Connie Johnson. Samuel is a retired actor, who recently appeared back in the spotlight playing Molly Meldrum on Channel 7’s ‘Molly’ mini series. Connie is his sister, who is suffering from terminal cancer, and inspired Sam to…
Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben- Are too many twists a bad thing?
Fool Me Once I chose to give Fool Me Once a go because I absolutely loved The Stranger and wanted to read more from Harlan Coben. (more…)
The Last Days Of Jack Sparks – A Clever, Unsettling Thriller
The Last Days Of Jack Sparks - A Clever, Unsettling Thriller. When I first clapped eyes on the jacket for this book, it immediately hit all my booky senses. I turbo read my previous book as fast as I could, so I could get straight into this one, and get…
Work Like Any Other – A Life Laid Out In 250 Pages..
Work like any other is the melancholy tale of Roscoe T Martin from Alabama. He is one of the first to work in electricity in the 1920's, when this wondrous power is harnessed, and slowly creeping through the rural farmlands. His passion for power is stunted however, when he has…