The Husband by Daniel Hurst

You can always rely on Daniel Hurst to write entertaining, galloping novels that will have you tearing through the pages. His books are like palate cleansers for me; super easy to read and fun in a twisted kind of way. The Husband is no different. It starts off with...

The Daughter by TM Logan

The Daughter combines elements of psychological thrillers, pure thrillers and organised crime. This is a fast-paced book focusing on Lauren, whose university-aged daughter Evie has gone missing. The more Lauren and her young son Lucas try to discover the truth, the...

Newsletter 22 February 2025

I thought I would try something fun this week. I’ll be sure to give you the answer in next Saturday’s newsletter. 5 RANDOM THINGS ABOUT ME…EXCEPT ONE IS FALSE. Can you guess which one? Click the one you think is false: 1. I was considered an expert in...

All My Lies by Nelle Lamarr

When you have a heroine who does something bad, it can be difficult to warm to her. But not with Sloan. She’s a warm, at times hilarious protagonist, who has done one stupid, impulsive thing, resulting in huge, positive life changes. Until that is, everything goes...

Wife Mother Liar by Sue Watson

Wife Mother Liar is told in alternating POVs from two former friends and neighbours and focuses on the tragedy that befell Jill’s son, Leo. I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning and the end – which gave me whiplash with all the twists and turns – but struggled a bit in...