Book review The Sun Sister by Lucinda Riley Lucinda Riley’s latest book in The Seven Sisters series, The Sun Sister, focuses on Electra, the youngest of the D’Apliese sisters. Electra has featured briefly in the stories about the other [...]
Book review The Christmas Secret by Karen Swan Another great book from Karen Swan. This time set on the unique, beautiful and remote island of Islay off the Scottish coast. Alex Hyde is a dynamic and successful business coach who [...]
Have you ever thought of trying therapy? The Talking Cure is an interesting look at how talking and listening can help us understand deep-seated issues that influence not only who we are but also how others perceive us. This book [...]
Book review The Flying Optometrist by Joanne Anderton and illustrated by Karen Erasmus The Flying Optometrist is a lovely picture book which was inspired by a true story. The book follows the travels of the flying optometrist in his [...]
Book review The Duchess by Danielle Steel Set in the early 19th century, this novel by Danielle Steel, is the tale of Angelique Latham. A work of fiction interspersed with historical sequences it is a fast paced read. Growing up in [...]
Book review The Sunshine Sisters by Jane Green Ronni Sunshine is to the public a glamorous and successful Hollywood actress. To her family she is something entirely different. Self absorbed and showing only a vague interest in her family she [...]
Book Review Christmas Under the Stars by Karen Swan Karen Swan’s latest book Christmas Under the Stars is not a book to be judged by its cover for while December does feature in the story and the cover does show [...]
Book Review Those Pleasant Girls by Lia Weston What do you do when life turns upside down? When it seems that the only option is to move, dragging your unenthusiastic 16 year old daughter behind you. Where do you go? Back [...]
Book Review The Shadow Sister by Lucinda Riley The Shadow Sister is the third book in the Seven Sisters series. A well-researched book that is both a work of fiction and an historical journey. Some names and places are real, historical [...]
Book review of The Mother’s Promise by Sally Hepworth Sally Hepworth’s latest book, The Mothers Promise is a bittersweet story. It is sensitive in the writing while taking the reader on an emotional journey. With only a small cluster of characters [...]