The Orphan’s Mother: stunning wartime fiction

The Orphan’s Mother is an all consuming, powerful and deeply moving wartime narrative. This is the second novel I have had the privilege of reading and reviewing from Marion Kummerow as last year I read…

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All About Evie: interview with Matson Taylor

All About Evie by Matson Taylor is definitely one of the most anticipated books of the year. I, along with loads of other readers adore its prequel, The Miseducation of Evie Epworth. It’s a bestseller,…

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Green Hands: a true classic

Shock, horror! My reading mojo had vanished, gone! I was struggling to concentrate reading a book – but thankfully Green Hands, the warm and humorous wartime classic has really saved the day for me. I…

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The Lost Lights of St Kilda; simply stunning

Ahhhh, The Lost Lights of St Kilda truly captivated me. It is written in such a beautiful, subtle manner that evoked a deep impression on me. With its evocative sense of setting, emotional portrayal of…

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Impostor; a crime thriller to hook you in

Looking for a cracking new crime series to get engrossed in? Look no further – Impostor, the first book in the new Alexander Gregory thriller series is published on Thursday 31st October. And let me…

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