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#BookReview of #TheHomeSommelier by Brigid O’Hora | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne6th November 2024Leave a comment

‘Become an expert at choosing wine you love. Make every pour a celebration with The Home Sommelier!‘ [ About The Home Sommelier ] Have you ever stood in the supermarket struggling to pick the right bottle of wine for the evening ahead, whether you’re heading to a friend’s birthday party or having a cosy night in with a…

#BookReview of #TheOutsider by Jane Casey

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne4th November 2024Leave a comment

‘He came to destroy the family.Now he’s the one in danger.’– The Outsider [ About The Outsider ] A notorious family…The country-house lifestyle of the Carter family may seem picture-perfect, but they aren’t what they appear to be. A man with one goal…Undercover cop Rob Langton has one aim – to bring the family down.…

#BookReview of #WatchingOverYou by Simon Delaney

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne30th October 2024Leave a comment

‘An art crime thriller for the ages…’– Watching Over You [ About Watching Over You ] Alternating between London and Paris in the 1940s, the 1960s, and the present, Watching Over You explores the provenance of a collection of paintings hidden from the plundering Nazis during World War II and the fate of the families entangled in…

#Extract from #SomeoneToBlame by J.J. Green | @JJGreenwriter | @BookGuild

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne29th October 2024Leave a comment

Someone To Blame by J.J. Green published October 28th with The Book Guild and is described as ‘a mystery thriller with a twist on the poison pen concept’. I am delighted to be sharing an extract, with an introduction from J.J. Green, with you today in celebration of its launch so I do hope you…

#BookReview of #CorkStories | @MadeleineDL @Doirepress

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne24th October 2024Leave a comment

‘Everyone in Cork has a story’Patricia Looney, Foreword, Cork Stories [ About Cork Stories ] Cork Stories, edited by Madeleine D’Arcy and Laura McKenna, is a collection of short fiction set throughout the neighbourhoods of Cork city and county by writers who live or have lived in Cork. Some of the stories present vivid portraits…

#BookReview of #TheBooksellersGift by Felicity Hayes-McCoy | @fhayesmccoy

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd October 2024Leave a comment

Dreams are for living…The Bookseller’s Gift [ About The Bookseller’s Gift ] Ever since Catherine and her mother Ann opened the doors of their bookshop in a small town on Ireland’s west coast, they have been living their dream. And this festive season promises to be their biggest ever, with a celebrity chef booked for…

#BookReview of #Fire by John Boyne

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne21st October 2024Leave a comment

‘From internationally bestselling author John Boyne, a challenging and visceral narrative that asks the question: can one cataclysmic moment turn someone into a monster?”– Fire [ About Fire ] On the face of it, Freya lives a gilded existence, dancing solely to her own tune. She has all the trappings of wealth and privilege, a…

#BookReview of #AKennedyAffair by Emily Hourican | @EmilyH71

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne17th October 20243 Comments

‘Two powerful families. A changing world.‘– A Kennedy Affair [ About A Kennedy Affair ] When Kathleen ‘Kick’ Kennedy left England to return to America, Europe was facing war and Billy Cavendish, future Duke of Devonshire and the man she loves, had told her he could never marry her. Now, in 1943, as London stands…

#BookReview of #IntoTheStorm by Cecelia Ahern

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th October 2024Leave a comment

‘Surviving the storm is only the beginning…’ [ About Into The Storm ] ONE NIGHTIt is a wild night in the middle of December, and GP Enya is crouched over a teenage boy, performing CPR in the rain. ONE MOMENTThe boy survives, but Enya’s life splinters in two. Trapped in a loveless marriage, the storm…

#BookReview of #TheMistletoeMystery by Nita Prose

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne9th October 2024Leave a comment

‘Return to the world of Molly the Maid in this delightfully festive novella‘– The Mistletoe Mystery (Publisher Quote) [ About The Mistletoe Mystery ] Ever since Gran died, Christmas hasn’t been the same for Molly Gray. But with her beloved Juan Manuel by her side, she begins to feel the joy of the season. The…

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