Month: April 2022

Miss Aldridge Regrets – Louise Hare | Book Review | #MissAldridgeRegrets

Miss Aldridge Regrets – Louise Hare | Book Review | #MissAldridgeRegrets

London, 1936 Lena Aldridge is wondering if life has passed her by. The dazzling theatre career she hoped for hasn’t worked out. Instead, she’s stuck singing in a sticky-floored basement club in Soho and her married lover has just left her. She has nothing to […]

Quicksand of Memory – Michael J Malone | Book Review #QuicksandOfMemory

Quicksand of Memory – Michael J Malone | Book Review #QuicksandOfMemory

Scarred by their pasts, Jenna and Luke fall in love, brimming with hope for a rosy future. But someone has been watching, with chilling plans for revenge … An emotive, twisty, disturbing new psychological thriller by the critically acclaimed author of A Suitable Lie and […]

Six Days by Dani Atkins | Book Review | #SixDays

Six Days by Dani Atkins | Book Review | #SixDays

Two people. One love story. Six days. He loves me… He loves me not… He loves me… Gemma knows that she and Finn are destined to be together. They are soulmates. But then, on their wedding day, he never arrives at the church. Gemma is […]

The Beaten Track by Louise Mangos | QandA | #TheBeatenTrack | @LouiseMangos @RedDogTweets

The Beaten Track by Louise Mangos | QandA | #TheBeatenTrack | @LouiseMangos @RedDogTweets

She thinks she is safe now that she’s home from her travels… but her nightmare has only just begun. After her stalker takes his own life and she’s jilted by a holiday lover, Sandrine comes home from her round-the-world backpacking trip perturbed, penniless and pregnant. […]

First Born by Will Dean | Book Review | #FirstBorn

First Born by Will Dean | Book Review | #FirstBorn

THE LAST THING A TWIN EXPECTS IS TO BE ALONE … Molly lives a quiet, contained life in London. Naturally risk averse, she gains comfort from security and structure. Every day the same. Her identical twin Katie is her exact opposite: gregarious and spontaneous. They […]