All posts by: TBP

REVIEW: A LIFE FOR A LIFE BY CAROL WYER

I read A Life for a Life without having read the first two books in the series and consequently this hampered my enjoyment initially as I struggled to catch up... Read More

Review: It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover Colleeen is the Tik Tok sensation author, who was a bestseller before Booktok readers found her, and has since risen to even greater... Read More

Review: The Little Wartime Library by Kate Thompson

I can’t deny that I’m a huge fan of Kate Thompson’s brilliantly brought-to-life books but I think The Little Wartime Library is probably her best yet. It’s 1944 and Clara... Read More

Review: One Family Christmas by Bella Osborne

The tagline on the cover for One Family Christmas asks ‘What’s Christmas without a little chaos?’ and in this hilarious, heartfelt novel, Bella Osborne depicts a Christmas that readers will... Read More

An Island at War

A moving historical novel inspired by the German occupation of the Channel Islands during WW2. This is a story of courage, resilience and everyday acts of defiance from ordinary people... Read More

Review: One More Christmas at the Castle by Trisha Ashley

When Dido and her best friend and Heavenly Houseparties business partner, Henry are employed by wealthy elderly Sabine Powys to cater for her and her houseguests at her beloved Mitras... Read More

Review: The Rock by LJ Ross

Having read many of LJ Ross’s DCI Ryan books, The Rock did not disappoint. It is entertaining and gives you what you expect from the characters in previous books, but... Read More

Review: The Perfect Nanny by Karen Clarke and Amanda Brittany

The Perfect Nanny is a brilliant thriller written from the perspective of two characters. Sophy Pemberton has it all, at least that’s how it appears to the outside world. She... Read More

Review: A Sister’s War by Molly Green

A Sister’s War is the third book in The Victory Sisters trilogy and starts in 1943. I hadn’t realised that this was part of a trilogy when I read the... Read More

Review: The Forgotten Life of Arthur Pettinger by Suzanne Fortin

Arthur Pettinger is in his nineties and can’t remember too much about his daily life, but the one person he does remember is Maryse, the beautiful young woman he met... Read More