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March Reading Wrap-up
March was a month of variety in my reading life, one that took me from tightly wound psychological suspense to quietly devastating literary fiction, with a detour into imaginative fantasy along the way. I found myself drawn to stories centred on secrets, whether whispered through threatening letters, buried in the past, or hidden within relationships, and the consequences of those truths surfacing. Indie Stand Out Read Silent Victim Caroline Mitchell Told through multiple per
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Apr 52 min read


February Reading Wrap-Up 📚
February was a busy month, which meant I didn’t quite manage to get through everything on my ever-growing TBR. That said, I still had some fantastic reads across a mix of thrillers, fantasy, literary fiction, and YA. From unsettling literary explorations to addictive popcorn thrillers, here are some of the highlights from my February reading. Half His Age — Jennette McCurdy Jennette McCurdy’s novel demonstrates considerable literary ambition, offering an unsettling, first-pe
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Mar 105 min read


Reflecting on January Reading: A Monthly Wrap-Up of Books, Highlights, and Book Mail
January often feels like a fresh page, a chance to set new goals and embrace new experiences. Here are my 2026 reading resolutions. If you’re looking for book recommendations or inspiration to start your own reading journey, this post will offer a detailed glimpse into a month well spent with books. Publisher Mail Cape Fever by Nadia Davids is a richly atmospheric and emotionally resonant novel set in South Africa in the 1920s, within a British colonial society defined by ri
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Feb 63 min read


September Reading Wrap-up
🍂 September Reading Wrap-Up: A Journey Through Dark Thrills and Unexpected Love Stories 🍂 September has been a month filled with dark thrills, unexpected love stories, and thought-provoking non-fiction. My reading pile took me on quite the ride. From unsettling psychological suspense and chilling cult mysteries to tender magical realism and sharp cultural critique, some books gripped me with their atmosphere. Others left me questioning believability, while a few were simpl
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Sep 29, 20252 min read


August Reading Wrap Up
August was another brilliant reading month for me. Here are the highlights! Kindle Unlimited Highlight Tiny Daggers Caroline Corcoran...
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Aug 30, 20253 min read


July Reading Highlights: Thrilling Adventures Await
Kindle Unlimited Highlights Jess Lourey’s The Taken Ones is a chilling, well-paced thriller that blends psychological depth with a gripping cold case mystery. Set in small-town Minnesota, the story follows detective Van Reed and forensic psychologist Harry Steinbeck as they unravel a decades-old disappearance tied to a present-day murder. Lourey’s writing is gritty and immersive, with strong character development—particularly in the nuanced relationship between Van and Harry
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Aug 4, 20253 min read


June Reading Wrap-up
June was a fantastic reading month—I powered through 15 books, and it was a whirlwind of thrillers, emotional gut-punches, and a few...
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Jun 25, 20253 min read


May Reading Wrap Up
Introduction I've read fourteen books in the month of May and I have been spoiled! Where better to go when the world has gone mad than...
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May 27, 20254 min read


April reading wrap-up
Here’s a quick look back at the books that kept me company in April
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Apr 23, 20255 min read


March reading wrap-up
March has been an excellent month for reading!
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Mar 29, 20252 min read


Discovering Secrets in Cedarthorpe: My Debut Novel Release
When I embarked on the journey of writing my debut novel, I never realised how profoundly it would connect me not only to the story but...
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Feb 5, 20253 min read


January reading roundup
As January comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to look back on the books that have enriched my reading this month. From thrilling...
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Jan 25, 20255 min read


Fairy Tale by Stephen King - Review
This book is different from King’s usual stuff and not at all what I expected going in. It’s still got his signature pacing and...
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Sep 24, 20243 min read


The Future of Storytelling: Why AI Won't Replace Human Creativity
Is AI coming for our stories? What is it about stories that endure? Stories have been around for over 50000 years. From oral storytelling...
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Feb 15, 20243 min read


January reading roundup
What a start to 2024 it has been reading wise. I have a varied and delightful array of books to share with you. I've included my star ratings and a few of my January reading highlights. The year started with the January BCW Book club pick: The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. "The Bone Clocks" by David Mitchell is a novel that weaves together multiple interconnected narratives spanning decades and genres. At its core, the story follows the life of Holly Sykes, whose ordinary e
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Jan 29, 20242 min read


All booked up
Christmas is done and I am now the lucky owner of MANY more books! This year my husband did bookadvent for me. He's a keeper, right? ...
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Dec 26, 20231 min read


Ending 2023 on a high
21st December 2023 - publication day for the Bindweed Anthology: Winter Wonderland 2023 which has nestled within its pages one of my...
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Dec 22, 20231 min read


Welcome to My Blog!
Well hello everyone, welcome to my new website and blog! Launch day 1 and I'm so excited to have this space for me to share my passion...
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Dec 20, 20231 min read
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