by Stevie | Apr 4, 2015 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of For Better For Worse by Pam Weaver Family Saga published by Avon 31 Mar 14 The years immediately following a major war may seem on first consideration to make for a less exciting backdrop to a story than the war years themselves, but...
by Stevie | Mar 26, 2015 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Coral-600 (The DMA Files, Book 1) by Roxy Mews Science Fiction Romance published by Samhain 24 Feb 15 I firmly believe that lots of well-used tropes could be freshened by the addition of robots (at least as many as could be improved by...
by Stevie | Mar 23, 2015 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Snow Globe by Judith Kinghorn Family Saga published by NAL 03 Mar 15 A common complaint about historical novels is that they either lack a proper anchor into the time and place of their setting or they rely on overused tropes – the...
by Stevie | Mar 21, 2015 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The Farther I Fall by Lisa Nicholas Contemporary Romantic Suspense published by Intermix 20 Jan 15 I love it when an author takes one or more well-used tropes and turns them completely on their heads; I’m particularly impressed...
by Stevie | Mar 18, 2015 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Black Diamonds: The Downfall of an Aristocratic Dynasty and the Fifty Years that Changed England by Catherine Bailey Biography published by Penguin Books 30 Dec 14 I’m a massive fan of twentieth century history, whether fiction,...