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#BookReview Christmas at Liberty’s by Fiona Ford @Fionajourno @arrowpublishing #ChristmasAtLibertys

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th November 20181 Comment

Christmas at Liberty’s Even in wartime there is magic at Christmas Christmas at Liberty’s is the first book in the new Liberty Girls series from Fiona Ford. Set around the iconic Carnaby Street department store during the London Blitz, it is described as a ‘heart-warming story of friendship and courage’

#BookReview #AKeeper by Graham Norton

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th November 20188 Comments

A Keeper The truth drifts out to sea, riding the waves out of sight. And then the tide turns. A Keeper is the second novel from the best loved broadcaster Graham Norton. Following on from his debut novel Holding, which was a commercial and critical success, Graham Norton set his mind to writing book two.…

#BookReview The House on Vesper Sands by @paraicodonnell #VesperSands

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne9th November 2018Leave a comment

The House on Vesper Sands Ladies and gentlemen, the darkness is complete. Looking for something exciting? Looking for something dark and mysterious? Well look no further. The House on Vesper Sands is the latest novel from Paraic O’ Donnell and has just been published with Weidenfeld & Nicolson (an Orion imprint) A perfectly pitched tale…

#BookReview In The Court’s Hands by @FionaGartland @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne6th November 2018Leave a comment

In The Court’s Hands “If it had rained on the 25th of April at least one woman would not have died. Not that I bear any responsibility for that. Nothing I did intentionally caused anyone’s death – though the fact remains, people did die” Fiona Gartland is a journalist with The Irish Times newspaper and…

#BookReview The Witches Of St Petersburg by @ImogenEJ @HoZ_Books #BlogTour @midaspr #WitchesofStPetersburg

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne2nd November 20184 Comments

The Witches of St Petersburg Based on the true story of the lives of Princess Militza and Princess Anastasia of Montenegro during the dying days of the Russian Empire, The Witches of St Petersburg is a tale of love, lust, power and betrayal at the heart of the Romanov Court. Oh my! What a book! What a tale!…

#BookReview #SINS by The3Percenters #ShortStories #CrimeFiction @ataheny

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne1st November 20181 Comment

SINS ~ New Irish Crime Stories PRIDE ENVY GLUTTONY  LUST ANGER GREED SLOTH SINS is a new anthology of crime fiction short stories from the3percenters. An authors’ collective and publishing partnership, originally associated with the annual Dalkey Creates Writing Festival, the group was formed to promote emerging writers. I am delighted to introduce you to all…

#BookReview #TheLingering by SJI Holliday

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne30th October 20182 Comments

The Lingering  Control, Coercion and Retribution The Lingering is the latest book by SJI Holliday and is published by Orenda Books. Described as ‘an unnerving mystery, a chilling thriller and a dark and superbly wrought ghost story’ this is a book I was really looking forward to reading. The cover of this book is just so…

#BookReview The Golden Orphans by @GaryRaymond_ @damppebbles #TheGoldenOrphans #Blogtour

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne26th October 20182 Comments

‘Within the dark heart of an abandoned city, on an island once torn by betrayal and war, lies a terrible secret…’ The Golden Orphans by Gary Raymond

#BookReview Sleeper : The Red Storm by @jd_fennell @DomePress #BlogTour

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne25th October 20184 Comments

‘Two years have passed since Will Starling and his co-agent Anna Wilder saved London from VIPER and the Stones of Fire.’ JD Fennell is back with book 2 in the series.

#BookReview #ROAR by Cecelia Ahern #HearUsRoar

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd October 20185 Comments

ROAR is described as a collection of ‘keenly observed tales that speak to us all, and capture the moment when we all want to roar.’ Here are my thoughts..

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