All posts by: TBP

Review: My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

This week our book review is for the Times Number One Bestseller and debut novel of Oyinkan Braithwaite, My Sister, the Serial Killer. This book was described by the New... Read More

Review: Summer at Sandcastle Cottage by Christina Jones

Summer at Sandcastle Cottage is described as ‘The PERFECT joyful read for summer 2021!’ and it truly is. I thoroughly enjoyed the prequel/introduction to this story, a novella called Christmas... Read More

Review: Dead Perfect by Noelle Holten

Dead Perfect begins with DC Maggie Jamieson being called to the murder scene of a woman in a park. Her close friend Dr Kate Maloney has been struggling to deal... Read More

Review: The Forgotten Orphan by Glynis Peters

The Forgotten Orphan is described as ‘A moving and compelling historical novel about love, second chances and resilience in the darkest of times’ and it’s certainly that, and much more.... Read More

Mrs Boots Goes To War

The world is at war and her country needs her. When Florence’s son, John, announces that he has enlisted, she is horrified but determined to hold her family together during... Read More

Winter Whimsy

Escape this Christmas to the Boardwalk by the Sea, Book 3. Zip up your puffer coat, winter has arrived! When Lexi Davies discovers that her father has sold the fishermen’s cottages... Read More

Mrs Boots of Pelham Street

A heartwarming and feel good historical novel perfect for fans of Mr Selfridge and Downton Abbey (Mrs Boots, Book 2) Behind every family there’s a strong woman holding them together.... Read More

Mrs Boots

Mrs Boots: A heartwarming, page-turner inspired by the true story of Florence Boot, the woman behind the Boots empire (Mrs Boots, Book 1) Jersey 1885. On the beautiful island of... Read More

Review: The Tuscan Contessa by Dinah Jefferies

The Tuscan Contessa is a story about women fighting to keep those they love safe, defending their home and those close to them, while finding ways to work together to... Read More

Review: While Paris Slept by Ruth Druart

While Paris Slept is set in 1944 in Paris and 1953 in California. It is a thought-provoking, emotive read that made me think about the lengths people go to in... Read More