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Today I am sharing my thoughts on the brand new novel from Amen Alonge, A KIlling In Lagos. I loved Amen’s Pretty Boy series so was really excited to read this stand alone novel. My thansk to publisher Quercus for the early review copy via Netgalley. Here’s what it’s all about: About the Book It’s […]

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Today I am sharing my thoughts on the brand new novel from Will Carver, Bad Influence. My thanks to publisher Orenda Books for the advance copy of the book, and to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for the tour invite. Here’s what the book is about: About the Book Two bored teenagers. One stupid […]

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I’ve been loving the David Raker catch up – or Rakerthon – I’ve embarked on, and today I’m sharing my review of the third book in Tim Weaver’s fabulous series, Vanished. Here’s what the book is about: About the Book He got on the train. He didn’t get off. So where did he go? On […]

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What a way to end a week. Just back from Capital Crime and it was an absolute blast. Some brilliant panels featuring fabulous authors, talking about their even more fabulous books. We started off in style with an afternoon tea on the Thursday, took in a couple of shows while in the city – The […]

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Today I am sharing my thoughts on the brand new novel from Ewald Arenz, Love, After All. I really enjoy Ewald’s book and was really excited to get an early copy of the book from Karen Sullivan at Orenda Books. My thanks to Karen and to Anne Cater for the invite to join the tour. […]

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