#BookReview #TheWives by Lauren Weisberger @LWeisberger @HCinIreland
Today I bring you all my review of The Wives by Lauren Weisberger. Just published by Harper Collins, this really is the perfect Summer read!!
Today I bring you all my review of The Wives by Lauren Weisberger. Just published by Harper Collins, this really is the perfect Summer read!!
A book that had a huge impact on me. The Good Doctor of Warsaw by Elisabeth Gifford. Based on true events, this is a book everyone should read. I have my review for you all today.
Just buy folks!! Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough. A thrilling read. Highly recommend! If you need anymore convincing, here is my review 🙂
I am very honoured to be kick-starting the blog tour today with my review of After He’s Gone, the latest new release from Jane Isaac and the first book in a new series featuring DC Beth Chamberlain. Recommended by me!!
EEEEEEEK!!! I have a fantastic GIVEAWAY and my REVIEW of the wonderful new book The Story Collector by Irish Writer Evie Gaughan as my stop on the Blog Tour today. THREE SIGNED COPIES UP FOR GRABS…..
Today I review a book that is set to take the world by storm. The Man Who Didn’t Call is written by Rosie Walsh and published by Mantle.
Today I review a rather special book, new from author Sarah J Harris. ‘The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder’ takes the reader on journey into the mind of thirteen year old Jasper, a young boy with Synaesthesia and Face-Blindness (Prosopagnosia)
I’m thrilled to bring you all my review of No Turning Back, the latest in the Cat Connolly Series from Sam Blake. Just released with Bonnier Zaffre Publishing this the third novel in the series, following on from Little Bones and In Deep Water.
Today I have a review of a book that evoked some wonderful memories with stories of old. Till the Cows Come Home is a book by Lorna Sixsmith and is just released with Black & White Publishing.
I have a review of The Hunters by Kat Gordon for you all today. Journey back to The Happy Valley Set of 1920’s Kenya in this lush read published by The Borough Press