Islands

Islands is an emotion charged story of love, regrets and loss, set against the real-life events of 2008 that shocked the beautiful island of Jersey. Katherine, is a successful business... Read More

Review: The Love Child by Rachel Hore

The Love Child by Sunday Times bestselling author, Rachel Hore is the story of Alice Copeman, who is only nineteen and having lied about her age to join the VADs,... Read More

The Darkest Summer

One hot summer, Dee disappeared. Now she’s back…but she’s not the girl you knew. Sera and Dee were the best of friends. Until the day that Dee and her brother... Read More

Review: Dear Rosie Hughes by Melanie Hudson

Rosie Hughes and her ex-best friend Aggie’s close friendship ended suddenly fifteen years ago. It was due to a misunderstanding, but neither knew that at the time. Since then they’ve... Read More

Review – Tick Tock by Mel Sherratt

DS Grace Allendale from Stoke on Trent returns for Tick Tock, the second book in Mel Sherratt’s excellent DS Grace Allendale series. A schoolgirl out on a cross country run... Read More

The Blonde Plotters Meet Mel Sherratt

Today The Blonde Plotters have met up with Mel Sherratt author of Tick Tock. Thanks for popping by to visit us. Please can you tell us a bit about Tick... Read More

Review – The Glittering Hour by Iona Grey

I’ve just finished reading The Glittering Hour and am bereft to have to leave Selina and Alice’s stories behind. The characters and their stories in this exquisite book will stay... Read More

Review – The Oceans Between Us by Gill Thompson

Debs has reviewed The Oceans Between Us, a moving story based on fact. Jack is five and living with his mum Molly in Croydon during the Blitz. His dad was... Read More

The Blonde Plotters Meet Victoria Connelly

Today The Blonde Plotters met up with Victoria Connelly, author of, One Last Summer. Thanks for popping by to visit us. Please can you tell us a bit about your... Read More

Review – Escape to the Little French Café by Karen Clarke

I love Karen Clarke’s books and Escape to the Little French Café was no exception. Natalie Bright has always wanted to be a writer and when she moved from England... Read More