REVIEW: The Perfect Son by Lauren North

Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Perfect Son by Lauren North Women’s Psychological Fiction published by Berkley 13 Aug 19 Along with unreliable narrators, I’m very partial to mysteries in which it’s impossible for all concerned to be telling the truth, and...

REVIEW: Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin

Tweet Stevie‘s review of Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin Contemporary Women’s Fiction published by Berkley 04 Jun 19 I’m always happy to read new takes on Pride and Prejudice, particularly since so many varied authors are putting their own personal...

REVIEW: 59 Memory Lane by Celia Anderson

Tweet Stevie‘s review of 59 Memory Lane by Celia Anderson Contemporary Women’s Fiction published by HarperCollins 25 Jul 19 Mysteries unravelled and family secrets revealed through the examination of long-forgotten letters is one of my favourite tropes,...

REVIEW: The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman

Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman Contemporary Women’s Fiction published by Berkley 09 Jul 19 As a general rule, I love women’s fiction set in and around bookshops and libraries, and I also have a bit of a thing for...

REVIEW: The Good Sister by Gillian McAllister

Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Good Sister by Gillian McAllister Women’s Psychological Fiction published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons 11 Jun 19 I’m always intrigued by stories that set family members at odds with one another, particularly when a legal element...