AD | book tour Have you ever asked yourself the question as to whether you would kill a stranger to save someone you loved? Well, Jazz has to ask herself exactly that. Dark and twisted, The Kill Club is a thriller with a difference. ... READ MORE »
Books
Accidental Secrets by Dana Mason
AD | review This is a modern romance which has all the feels, plenty of drama and heavy dose of naughiness thrown in. Great for those people who like their books to have strong woman and alpha men without compromising on a good story. ... READ MORE »
Eve of Man by Giovanna and Tom Fletcher
What a book!! Set in the future, Eve of Man is a dystopian novel set in a future where Mother Nature has abandoned man and only one single female remains. Eve. Now at 16 it's time for her to do her duty and start producing girls to save the world. But.....what happens when she starts to see ... READ MORE »
After Darkness Falls Series by May Sage
A cross between Twilight and The Hunger Games, the After Darkness Falls series has kept me happily occupied for the past 10 days. This is a great one for people who love a good supernatural romance. ... READ MORE »
Pouch’s Magical Worry Cheeks | AD
A wonderful tale of a little hamster who helps the children in his class and helps to reduce their worries. It encourages our children to talk with us and is a wonderful way to start a conversation. ... READ MORE »
The Fortune Teller’s Promise by Kelly Heard – book review
AD | review Based both in the 'then' of 1979 and the 'now' of 1991, The Fortune Teller's promise is a wonderful exploration of someone who is trying to reconcile the woman she wants to be, with the woman her childhood and family has made her. Read on for my full review. ... READ MORE »
Close To You by Kerry Wilkinson – book review
AD | review This is a great autumn read and one to curl up inside with a hot drink on a cold evening. Filled with twist that will keep your wondering until the final chapters, this one will have you doubting the narrators sanity! Read on for my full review. ... READ MORE »
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman – book review
THE BLURB Eleanor Oliphant has learned how to survive – but not how to live Eleanor Oliphant leads a simple life. She wears the same clothes to work every day, eats the same meal deal for lunch every day and buys the same two bottles of vodka to drink every weekend. Eleanor Oliphant is happy. ... READ MORE »
The Stone of Destiny by Caroline Logan – book review & giveaway
',AD | advance readers copy THE BLURB Begin the journey; discover your destiny... Ailsa doesn’t believe in faerie tales, only the monsters in them. But, with the mark on her face, most people consider her one of them—a changeling. Her secluded life shifts when she rescues two selkies from ... READ MORE »
Time to Read with BookTrust | AD
If you follow the blog, then you will know that we loved to read. I'm a real bookworm - always have been - and I am incredibly proud that both my children have inherited my love of books. Reading together is so important. Not only to help with your child’s development but I love the time spent ... READ MORE »
What I read in July
So, I think this is going to be my last roundup post. From now on I'm going to go back to full book reviews of the books that I think are ... READ MORE »
The Real Play Revolution – review and giveaway (AD)
The title of this book says is all. The Real Play Revolution: Why We Need to Be Silly with Our Kids - and How to Do It. Ash Perrin has created a book which reminds parents 0f the importance of play. In an age where technology reins, it's refreshing to find a book which not only reminds us of how ... READ MORE »
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