by Stevie | Jul 2, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Old Baggage (Mattie Simpkin, Book 0) by Lissa Evans Historical Women’s Fiction published by Transworld Digital 14 Jun 18 What’s a woman to do when the cause to which she’s given the best years of her life is now a historical...
by Stevie | May 18, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Darling by Rachel Edwards Women’s Psychological Fiction published by Fourth Estate 17 May 18 I’m a massive fan of unreliable narrators, and I love finding stories that are either told from an unexpected point of view, come from a...
by Stevie | May 3, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward African American Women’s Fiction published by Bloomsbury USA 30 Aug 11 It always surprises me when a book receives high acclaim on one side of the Atlantic, and yet goes totally unnoticed on the...
by Stevie | Mar 13, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Let Me Lie by Clare Mackintosh Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 13 Mar 18 Unexpected, potentially suspicious, parental suicides seem to be cropping up a lot in my reading list at the moment, especially where UK authors...
by Stevie | Feb 18, 2018 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of The French Girl by Lexie Elliott Women’s Crime Fiction published by Berkley 20 Feb 18 There’s a great public fascination with unsolved mysteries, which generally peaks whenever a new piece of evidence is uncovered, particularly if...