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”

ARC Review: The Wedding Party by Rebecca Heath

The Wedding Party by Rebecca Heath is a thriller set on the Australian coast as family and friends gather to celebrate the coming marriage of childhood sweethearts Adele and Jason…but are they really childhood sweethearts? There were a lot of really unlikeable characters (not least of which were Adele’s parents) in this book which couldContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Wedding Party by Rebecca Heath”

ARC Review: The Innocent Wife by Sally Royer-Derr

The Innocent Wife by Sally Royer-Derr is a domestic thriller unlike any other I’ve read, it will keep you on the edge of your seat with anticipation Natalie starts a new position as a teacher’s aid at her young daughter’s school, and it’s soon clear that she has a dark past with one of theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Innocent Wife by Sally Royer-Derr”

ARC Review: The Last Secret by Maia Caron

The Last Secret by Maia Caron is a historical fiction novel with a dual timeline. The story follows the lives of two women, Savka, caught between the Germans and the Russians in World War 2 Ukraine, and Jeannie, a scarred women hidden away on a remote island in late 1960s/early 1970s Canada. I had aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Last Secret by Maia Caron”

ARC Review: The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish by Paula Brackston

The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish by Paula Brackston is a paranormal mystery/thriller set in England in 1881. Hecate is a single young woman, embarking on her first job as assistant librarian at the nearby cathedral. It isn’t very long before she realizes that she is able to see and communicate with ghosts inhabiting the cathedral.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Haunting of Hecate Cavendish by Paula Brackston”