ARC Review: The Secret Life of Beatrice Alright by Brooke Harris

I almost have no words to describe The Secret Life of Beatrice Alright by Brooke Harris. This was a beautiful, thought provoking and heartbreaking story. Beatrice (Bea) is almost wholly dependent on Declan, her longtime boyfriend  and father of her four year old daughter, Ellie. When Declan suddenly announces that he is married and isContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Secret Life of Beatrice Alright by Brooke Harris”

ARC Review: Crumpled: Stories from the Horror Archives

Crumpled: Stories from the Horror Archives is an enjoyable book of short stories from a grouip of authors. The collection of stories contains a variety of horror styles, from creepy and mildly paranormal, to violent and gory. I’m not the hugest horror fan in the world, I prefer my horror on the milder side, andContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Crumpled: Stories from the Horror Archives”

ARC Review: The Old Girls’ Chateau Escape by Kate Galley

Maybe it’s just because I’m getting older myself (although I’m still significantly younger than the characters in the book) but The Old Girls’ Chateau Escape by Kate Galley proves that seniors can make for interesting main characters. Gina has been convinced by her friend and current boss, Dorothy, to act as carer for an elderlyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Old Girls’ Chateau Escape by Kate Galley”

ARC Review: Murder at the Opera House by Dawn Brookes

Murder at the Opera House by Dawn Brookes is book 1 in her Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe series about a group of seniors who travel the world, solving the murders that occur around them. I really enjoyed Murder at the Opera House. The book had a great cast of characters, from our elderly sleuths, to theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder at the Opera House by Dawn Brookes”

ARC Review: When I Disappear by Amanda McKinney

When I Disappear by Amanda McKinney is an exciting thriller which will keep you guessing until the end. 20 years ago Rhett Cohen was falsely accused, and imprisoned for the murder of Sylvia Stone’s mother, and it was her testimony that put the final nail in his coffin. Now he’s been released and he showsContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: When I Disappear by Amanda McKinney”