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#Bookreview | When All is Said by Anne Griffin | @AnneGriffin_

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne7th January 20196 Comments

Five Toasts. Five People. One Lifetime. ‘I’m here to remember – all that I have been and all that I will never be again.’ When All is Said is the beautiful debut novel from Irish writer Anne Griffin. Described as ‘heart-breaking and heart-warming’, this is the story of one man, Maurice Hannigan, as he recounts…

#BookReview | The Binding by Bridget Collins | @Br1dgetCollins @BoroughPress | #TheBinding

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th December 201814 Comments

The Binding Imagine you could erase your grief.Imagine you could forget your pain.Imagine you could hide a secret.Forever….. I really do not know how to start and finish with this review. The Binding is described as ‘a genre-defying fusion of history and magic, gripping and pacy, with a twist…’ It is the brainchild of Bridget…

#BookReview | A Miracle on Hope Street by Emma Heatherington | #ChristmasReads @emmalou13

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne11th December 20182 Comments

A Miracle on Hope Street   ‘This Christmas she’ll bring them all together’ A gorgeous pink cover with a sparkly snow globe taking centre stage and surrounded by more sparkles in the shape of snowflakes. Yes folks it’s my final festive read for 2018 and it is the very beautiful A Miracle on Hope Street by…

#BookReview Miss Marley by Vanessa Lafaye & Rebecca Mascull @HQstories @HCinIreland

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne6th December 20188 Comments

Miss Marley A seasonal tale of kindness and goodwill Before A Christmas Carol there was….Miss Marley. Miss Marley is a beautifully bound book that was begun by Vanessa Lafaye and completed by her friend Rebecca Mascull. Vanessa Lafaye passed away earlier this year and, due to her illness, she was unable to complete this labour…

#BookReview The Key by Kathryn Hughes #TheKey @KHughesAuthor

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th December 20182 Comments

THE KEY A hidden note. A lost love. A second chance. The Key is a novel I received a few months back from Headline Review thanks to a shout out from my fellow book blogger Kate Noble over at https://thequietknitterer.wordpress.com/  I haven’t read a book by Kathryn Hughes before but I have read reviews of her…

#BookReview #TheMotherOfAllChristmases by @millyjohnson @simonschusterUK @ed_pr

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne4th December 20182 Comments

The Mother of All Christmases ‘Every time you discover a new Milly book, it’s like finding a pot of gold’ ~ Heat Magazine It’s December folks, so it’s time for another of my festive reads of the season. The Mother of All Christmases is the latest novel from the ‘Queen of Feel-Good Fiction’, Milly Johnson,…

#BookReview The Importance of Being Aisling Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen @MichaelJBooks #Blogtour

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne30th November 20188 Comments

The Importance of Being Aisling* (*That’s ASH-ling-small-town girl, big heart, no clue) First things first, CONGRATS to Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen for winning the SPECSAVERS POPULAR FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 at the An Post Irish Book Awards on Tuesday evening. I was delighted to be there as a guest of writing.ie and…

#BookReview By Royal Appointment by A. O’ Connor @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd November 20182 Comments

By Royal Appointment The love affair that almost destroyed the monarchy By Royal Appointment is the latest novel from bestselling Irish author A. O’ Connor and is a slight departure for him, as it is his first fictionalised account of real events. In 1861 nineteen-year-old Bertie, Prince of Wales, began an affair with the Irish actress…

#BookReview Paris in the Dark by Robert Olen Butler #ParisInTheDark #Thriller #WW1

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th November 2018Leave a comment

Paris in the Dark ~ Kit Cobb is back Welcome to the City of Lights Adventure awaits Drawing on his own experience as a war veteran and news reporter, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Robert Olen Butler has created a thriller described as a ‘page-turner with an unmistakable literary quality’  Paris in the Dark is the fourth Kit…

#BookReview No Time to Cry by James Oswald #NoTimeToCry @SirBenfro

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th November 20186 Comments

No Time to Cry Undercover ops are always dangerous, but DC Constance Fairchild never expected things to go this wrong. No Time to Cry is the latest novel from James Oswald one of the UK’s biggest crime writers and most well known for bringing us the bestselling Inspector McLean series of detective mysteries.

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