During a communion service at a village church, the teenage son of a vicar brutally attacks his father with an axe. The horrified congregation watch the son escape and during a frantic police search rumours arise that the boy was involved in devil worship. Professor Matt Hunter, an atheist ex-minister and expert on religion,... Continue Reading →
My Name is Anna – Lizzy Barber #bookreview @rachel90kennedy @arrowpublishing #mynameisanna @ByLizzyBarber
Two women – desperate to unlock the truth. How far will they go to lay the past to rest? ANNA has been taught that virtue is the path to God. But on her eighteenth birthday she defies her Mamma’s rules and visits Florida’s biggest theme park. She has never been allowed to go – so why,... Continue Reading →
A Winter Beneath The Stars – Jo Thomas #bookreview @annecater @jo_thomas01
Halley has been running from her problems for years. On a courier trip to Tallfors, deep in Swedish Lapland, everything is going to plan. Halley has her bag, with two precious wedding rings inside for delivery... until she doesn't. The only way to save the wedding is to team up with mysterious reindeer herder Bjorn,... Continue Reading →
The Uninvited – JA Baker #bookreview @bloodhoundbook @thewriterjude @damppebbles #theuninvited
Faye and her husband Hugh have had a traumatic year. Wanting to start again, the couple decide to buy a large rundown property, Cross House in a village in North Yorkshire, hoping to leave the past behind them. However, the tranquillity is soon ruined when Faye begins to awake, every night, to the sound of... Continue Reading →
Into The Night – Sarah Bailey #bookreview @annecater @sarahbailey1982 @corvusbooks #intothenight
After the shocking murder of a high-profile celebrity, Gemma Woodstock must pull back the layers of a gilded cage to discover who among the victim's friends and family can be trusted--and who may be the killer. Troubled and brilliant, Detective Sergeant Gemma Woodstock finds herself lost and alone after a recent move to Melbourne, brokenhearted... Continue Reading →
Too Close – Natalie Daniels #bookreview @annecater @hj_Barnes @TransworldBooks
How close is too close? Connie and Ness met in the park while their children played. As they talked, they realised they were neighbours. Perhaps it was only natural that they and their families would become entirely inseparable. But when Ness’s marriage ends in a bitter divorce, she is suddenly at Connie’s house all the... Continue Reading →
The Lingering – S.J.I Holliday #book-review @annecater @orendabooks @SJIHolliday #thelingering
Married couple Jack and Ali Gardiner move to a self-sufficient spiritual commune in the English Fens, desperate for fresh start. The local village is known for the witches who once resided there and Rosalind House, where the commune has been established, is a former psychiatric home, with a disturbing history. When Jack and Ali arrive,... Continue Reading →
The Witch of Willow Hall – Hester Fox #bookreview @hqstories @HesterBFox
Two centuries after the Salem witch trials, there’s still one witch left in Massachusetts. But she doesn’t even know it. Take this as a warning: if you are not able or willing to control yourself, it will not only be you who suffers the consequences but those around you, as well. New Oldbury, 1821 In... Continue Reading →
Lies Between Us – Ronnie Turner #bookreview @Ronnie__Turner @HQDigitalUK @HQStories #liesbetweenus
The past is always watching . . . Three people, leading very different lives, are about to be brought together – with devastating consequences . . . John has a perfect life, until the day his daughter goes missing. Maisie cares for her patients, but hides her own traumatic past. Miller should be an innocent... Continue Reading →