Book Review, NetGalley Review, Psychological Thriller

Kiss Me Kill Me by James Carol

Kiss Me Kill Me by James Carol is a standalone psychological thriller, I have previously read Jame Carol Jefferson Winter series and enjoy his writing style so I was interested in reading other books by him. When Zoe met Daniel she thought she had met the perfect man, a true fairytale romance. But not long after they are married Daniel shows his true colours, he is controlling, aggressive and paranoid. Zoe feels like she can… Continue reading Kiss Me Kill Me by James Carol

Book Review, Fantasy, NetGalley Review

The Queen of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton

The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton grabbed my attention with its beautiful cover and this tag line; A KINGDOM AT RISK, A CROWN DIVIDED, A FAMILY DRENCHED IN BLOOD. On the island of Innis Lear, the King has turned his back on the earth gods, and seeks prophecy and knowledge in the stars. In doing so the magic of the land is dying, each year less crops are surviving and the subject are losing… Continue reading The Queen of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton

Book Review, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, NetGalley Review, Romance, YA

The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross

The Beast's Heart by Leife Shallcross is a book that I came across on the wonderful world of Twitter, and knew that I wanted to read it. The Beast's Heart is a retelling of Beauty and the Beast from the side of the Beast. The Beast is not a man, but he isn't a Beast either. He has been cursed for a century so far with the body of a Beast and the mind of a… Continue reading The Beast’s Heart by Leife Shallcross

Book Review, Crime Fiction, NetGalley Review

Turn a Blind Eye (Maya Rahman #1) by Vicky Newham

I am always on the look out for new crime series to start reading, So when I came across Turn a Blind Eye by Vicky Newham on Netgalley I was really interested in reading the book. Coming back to the UK after her brother suicide, DI Maya Rahman is drawn into a murder investigation at her old school. The day before the school open back up to students after the Christmas break, the Headmistress is found… Continue reading Turn a Blind Eye (Maya Rahman #1) by Vicky Newham

Book Review, Crime Fiction, mystery, NetGalley Review, Thriller

Dark in Death (In Death #46) by J.D Robb

It's that time of the year when another In Death book is published this time with Dark in Death, and I get to mentally visit Eve and Roarke. Eve Dallas is called to a scene at where a young woman has been murders at the screening of Hitchcock Psycho. The murderer has stabbed an actress in the back of the neck with an ice pick, than disappeared into the crowd into Times Square. As Eve… Continue reading Dark in Death (In Death #46) by J.D Robb