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Review: Megan Mayfair packs a summer treat with romantic comedy The Things We Leave Unsaid
Originally posted on Book Lovers' Booklist:
There are some things that can’t be left unsaid. If you’re still looking for a last-minute summer holiday read, get yourself a copy of Megan Mayfair’s romance The Things We Leave Unsaid. On one level, it’s a light, sparky read, peppered with wry asides. Take this example: Clare, one…
Review: Best-selling author Samatha Tonge takes a new direction with new novel Forgive Me Not
Originally posted on Book Lovers' Booklist:
Every reader knows never to judge a book by its cover. So true – because the pretty, canary yellow, sunshine cover of Forgive Me Not doesn’t even begin to hint at some of the difficult themes explored by author Samantha Tonge. It’s a bit of a departure for Tonge,…
Review: YA novel Proof Positive from Lucy V Hay is positively thought-provoking
Originally posted on Book Lovers' Booklist:
It’s a truth universally acknowledged – and if it isn’t, it should be – that life is full of what if’s and maybe’s where every choice, every decision, changes the course of a life. That’s the premise of Lucy V. Hay’s thought-provoking Proof Positive where bright, ambitious Lizzie locks…
Review: Audrey Davis makes A Clean Sweep with witty page-turner
Originally posted on Book Lovers' Booklist:
It may seem a little like stating the blindingly obvious but Audrey Davis has a way with words. I’ve enjoyed the witty word play in both of her Hattie Hastings novellas which I read earlier this year. And A Clean Sweep is just as clever, packed with dry asides…
Meet the author: an adventurous life inspires The Picture writer Roger Bray
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Life, says Roger Bray, author of The Picture, is an endless adventure. And he’s had plenty of adventures – serving in the navy, fighting in wars and, finally, as a police officer, where he was medically retired after sustaining a serious injury protecting a woman in a domestic violence…