This is my review of Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh. I use affiliate links in my posts which mean I may earn a little money if you use them and go on to purchase something, but they will cost you no extra. Thank you for your support. By: Clare MackintoshNarrated by: Gemma Whelan, Clare MackintoshLength: 12 hrs… Continue reading Let Me Lie – Clare Mackintosh
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Book Worms Monthly September Link up
Welcome to Book worms Monthly September link up Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, September. I managed to read three books last month but as I've only just finished the last one I'm going to add it as my first link up this month. I'm already started on my next book, 'Let Me Lie' by… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly September Link up
My Review of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.
This week I have been delving into the latest offering from Matt Haig, The Midnight Library. Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd ISBN: 9781838852870 Number of pages: 304 Dimensions: 220 x 162 mm Hardback signed edition £16.99 at Waterstones THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY – THE BLURB Between life and death there is a library.When Nora Seed finds herself in the Midnight Library, she has a chance to make things… Continue reading My Review of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig.
Come Join the Murder by Holly Rae Garcia – book review
I asked if I could review Come Join the Murder by Holly Rae Garcia and received the e-book in return for my honest opinion of it. By: Holly Rae GarciaNarrated by: Ann SimmonsLength: 7 hrs and 18 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 06-08-20Language: EnglishPublisher: Holly Rae Garcia The Blurb Rebecca Crow’s four-year-old son is dead, and her husband is missing.Divers… Continue reading Come Join the Murder by Holly Rae Garcia – book review
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou
I'm so glad I chose to listen to this audio book this month. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the first part of Maya Angelou's autobiography. It describes her childhood and how her character was developed from a very early age. By: Maya AngelouNarrated by: Maya AngelouLength: 10 hrs and 11 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 04-04-14Language:… Continue reading I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou
Books to Listen to this Summer
I've decided to compile a list of books to listen to this summer. I'm a big fan of Audible. I'm also an affiliate so my links will earn me money if you click them, but don't worry, you won't pay any extra. Thanks for your support. Books to Listen to this Summer Little Fires Everywhere… Continue reading Books to Listen to this Summer
Book Worms Monthly August
Welcome to Book worms Monthly August linkup Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, August. Last month I read one of the best books I have read this year. The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri. I really wasn't sure it was something I would enjoy but I loved it. You can read my review over… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly August
Night Music – Jo Jo Moyes
I haven't read a book from Jo Jo Moyes for a long time, so I took the opportunity to buy an audiobook for £3 in the Audible sale and chose Night Music. Here is what I thought of it. l will be using affiliate links which will incur not extra cost to you but may… Continue reading Night Music – Jo Jo Moyes
The Suspect By Fiona Barton – A review
The Suspect, by Fiona Barton is the third of her books that revolves around reporter Kate Waters. I have already reviewed The Widow and The Child. All three books are stand alone stories, but you do get to know some characters better as the stories progress. I use affiliate links in my posts which means… Continue reading The Suspect By Fiona Barton – A review
Book Worms Monthly July Link up Party
Welcome to Book worms Monthly July linkup Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, July. It took me a little longer than expected to get through The Starless Sea last month, but once I started my second book, The Suspect by Fiona Barton, I had it listened to in just 3 days. Do you find that… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly July Link up Party







