Thank you so much to Jenny Platt at Hodder for inviting me to take part in the blog tour for The Sanctuary by Emma Haughton. I received a copy of the book to read and prepare, however this review is my honest opinion. Blurb Very few people get the opportunity to stay here. And some … Continue reading The Sanctuary by Emma Haughton
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Before I Do by Sophie Cousens
Many thanks to Jenny Platt from Hodder for the invite to take part in this blog tour, for which I received a physical proof of the book. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb What would you do if the one that got away turned up the night before your wedding?Audrey is marrying Josh; steady, … Continue reading Before I Do by Sophie Cousens
The Museum of Ordinary People by Mike Gayle
Thank you to Jenny Platt at Hodder for the invitation to take part in this blog tour. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Still reeling from the sudden death of her mother, Jess is about to do the hardest thing she's ever done: empty her childhood home so that it can be sold.But when … Continue reading The Museum of Ordinary People by Mike Gayle
Hostage by Clare Mackintosh
Thank you to Random Things Tours for inviting me on to this blog tour for Hostage by Clare Mackintosh. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Save hundreds of lives. Or save your child? You're on board the first non-stop flight from London to Sydney. It's a landmark journey, and the world is watching. Shortly … Continue reading Hostage by Clare Mackintosh
Nothing Else by Louise Beech
I'm taking part in the blog tour for Nothing Else by choice. I received an ebook to prepare, and this review forms my honest opinion. Please note that I also mention 'Daffodils'. This is an audio book memoir unrelated to the tour itself, but purchased by myself. Blurb Heather Harris is a piano teacher and … Continue reading Nothing Else by Louise Beech
What Time is Love? by Holly Williams
Blurb 1947. 1967. 1987.When Violet and Albert first meet, they are always twenty.Three decades.Over the years, Violet and Albert's lives collide again and again: beneath Oxford's spires, on the rolling hills around Abergavenny, in stately homes and in feminist squats. And as each decade ends, a new love story begins...Two people.Together, they are electric and … Continue reading What Time is Love? by Holly Williams
Do No Harm by Jack Jordan
I won a copy of the book over on Instagram. I have read and reviewed the book entirely voluntarily, and my review forms my honest opinion. Blurb My child has been taken. And I’ve been given a choice.... Kill a patient on the operating table. Or never see him again. The man lies on the … Continue reading Do No Harm by Jack Jordan
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
Thank you to Quercus for the invitation to take part in this Blog Blast. I received a copy of the book in order to prepare this review, which forms my honest opinion. Blurb When Katy's mother dies, she is left reeling. Carol wasn't just Katy's mum, but her best friend and first phone call. She … Continue reading One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
Reputation by Sarah Vaughan
Many thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part in this blog tour, and Simon and Schuster for the advance reading copy. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Emma is a high-profile MP. Impassioned and empathetic, she wants to make a positive difference but faces threats and trolling … Continue reading Reputation by Sarah Vaughan
The Maid by Nita Prose
I received an ebook via Netgalley at my own request. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb I am your maid.I know about your secrets. Your dirty laundry.But what do you know about me? Molly the maid is all alone in the world. A nobody. She’s used to being invisible in her job at the … Continue reading The Maid by Nita Prose