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Reflections of a Reader: Anything for Her by Jack Jordan
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Reflections of a Reader. My thoughts on all things bookish. Tuesday, 28 July 2015. Anything for Her by Jack Jordan. Paperback and ebook (Kindle/iBooks/Kobo/Nook more). Crime, Thriller, Mystery. Http:/ www.amazon.co.uk/. Many thanks to the Author for contacting me to offer me a copy for review purposes. Sometimes the past comes back to haunt you. Eighteen-year-old Brooke Leighton is missing. It’s up to Louise and the Metropolitan Police to find her. Has Brooke run away? I can say that this is a thriller o...
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TheBookAddictedHousewife
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Thursday, 25 June 2015. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. Swept off her feet by charismatic author Ted Chapman, Grace, a cookbook editor who loves cooking has discovered over her married life that her marriage and Ted are not quite the idyll she imagined but living with a famous author, everyone expects her life to be perfect and Grace makes a good appearance of it being so but only she knows what her life is really about. 26 May 2016 at 22:27. Ill give this one a try. Im enjoying exploring your blog. Blog tour f...
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TheBookAddictedHousewife: October 2014
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Wednesday, 22 October 2014. Today I am pleased to welcome Judith Starkston to my blog with her debut novel HAND OF FIRE. Blurb: The Trojan War threatens Troy’s allies and the Greek supply raids spread. A young healing priestess, designated as future queen, must defend her city against both divine anger and invading Greeks. She finds strength in visions of a handsome warrior god. Will that be enough when the half-immortal Achilles attacks? Https:/ www.facebook.com/judy.starkston. Https:/ www.goodreads...
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Die Again by Tess Gerritsen | reading in bed
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Now That You’re Gone by Julie Corbin. Die Again by Tess Gerritsen. March 11, 2015. Tess Gerritsen is absolutely one of my favourite authors. I’ve read all of the books in the Rizzoli and Isles series, so was really excited when the latest one was released! This book focuses tightly on the plot and not so much on Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles’ characters. The writing is fantastic, exciting and clever, I was completely absorbed in what was happening. For me this was a great thriller, full of detail and atmo...
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The Accident by C.L. Taylor | reading in bed
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A Tap on the Window by Linwood Barclay. Thirteen Weddings by Paige Toon →. The Accident by C.L. Taylor. May 6, 2014. The Accident by C.L. Taylor is a gripping, suspenseful and fascinating read, perfect for fans of psychological thrillers. The book follows Sue as she tries to piece together the actions leading up to this tragic event, driven on by a diary entry written by her daughter. The trail she follows veers towards a sinister undercurrent which leads back twenty years to Sue’s very own past. 2 thoug...
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TheBookAddictedHousewife: July 2014
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Wednesday, 23 July 2014. A Place to Call Home. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. I have never been disappointed by a Carole Matthews book and I am delighted to say that this one ticks all the boxes too. With Ayesha’s natural inclination to feed and love she repays the kindness she receives with her Indian cooking and understanding and the whole house finds themselves becoming what can only be described as an unconventional but functioning family and that new and happy beginnings can happen. My rating: 5 of 5 stars.
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TheBookAddictedHousewife: April 2014
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Wednesday, 23 April 2014. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. San Miguel Station, the far reaches of San Francisco in 1876 and Jenny Bonnet is shot dead in front of her friend Blanche Beunon. Three months earlier, San Francisco in the grip of heatwave and a smallpox epidemic and Blanche Beunon, burlesque dance at the infamous House of Mirrors with a sideline in prostitution is knocked down by a monster of a machine ridden by the strangest person she’s ever some across. View all my reviews. Monday, 21 April 2014.
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Reflections of a Reader: Escape to Perdition by James Silvester ~ Review and Giveaway
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Reflections of a Reader. My thoughts on all things bookish. Monday, 3 August 2015. Escape to Perdition by James Silvester Review and Giveaway. Many thanks to the publishers Urbane Publications. For sending my review copy and allowing me to host the competition. Sometimes the only choice is an escape to perdition. To all intents and purposes this book would never be the usual type of book that I would read. History and Spies and Politics. None of these things excite me, maybe it is because the rea...First...
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Reflections of a Reader: Policies
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Reflections of a Reader. My thoughts on all things bookish. All thoughts on books reviewed in this blog are my own. I will never post a deliberately negative review but I will however be honest, therefore if I haven't enjoyed a book I will say so. Equally if I have enjoyed it I want to share a recommendation with others. I am happy to review books, please contact me on the email address given. Please be aware however that I only read paper books, so won't accept anything for E Readers or computers. BLOG ...
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Reflections of a Reader: July 2014
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Reflections of a Reader. My thoughts on all things bookish. Sunday, 27 July 2014. Confessions by Kanae Minato. When Yuko Moriguchi's four-year-old daughter died in the middle school where she teaches, everyone thought it was a tragic accident. It's the last day of term, and Yuko's last day at work. She tells her students that she has resigned because of what happened - but not for the reasons they think. I found the story to be dark and disturbing with no respite from the bleakness of the situation. ...
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