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#BookReview of #TheMaid by @NitaProse @HarperFiction

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne19th January 20222 Comments

‘I am your maid.I know about your secrets. Your dirty laundry.But what do you know about me?‘– The Maid [ About the Book ] Molly the maid is all alone in the world. A nobody. She’s used to being invisible in her job at the Regency Grand Hotel, plumping pillows and wiping away the grime,…

#BookReview of #PastaMike by @andrewcotto

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne17th January 2022Leave a comment

‘A testimony to the bonds men share and the vulnerabilities beneath the stoic surface’– Pasta Mike [ About the Book ] Mike O’Shea and Andy Cotto knew each other their entire lives. Born days apart on the same block, baptized in the same water, the two friends were inseparable growing up and into adulthood. After…

#BookReview of #BreakingPoint by @edelcoffey | @BooksSphere

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne13th January 20229 Comments

‘An innocent mistake. A lifetime of guilt.’– Breaking Point [ About the Book ] Susannah has two beautiful daughters, a high-flying medical career, a successful husband and an enviable life. Her hair is glossy, her clothes are expensive; she truly has it all. But when – on the hottest day of the year – her…

#BookReview of #Mosaic by Caragh Bell | @BellCaragh | @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne11th January 2022Leave a comment

FAME IS A FUNNY THING… THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS YOUR NAME BUT NO ONE REALLY KNOWS YOU– Mosaic [ About the Book ] Madison Ryan is Ireland’s pop princess. Adored by hordes of fans, she seems to have it all. Luxurious hotels, celebrity-filled parties and millions in the bank, she is one of the most…

What have I been reading recently? Eight VERY mini book reviews | #bookreviews

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th January 202213 Comments

Happy New Year folks. Here’s hoping 2022 will be the year that we can look forward to brighter days ahead. I think we are all craving some small sense of normality, a need to do something spontaneous just because. I’m dreaming of meet ups and events where there are no rules attached, where we can…

#COVERREVEAL of #TheMidnightKilling by Sharon Dempsey with an exclusive #EXTRACT | @svjdempz | @HCinIreland | @AvonBooksUK

Cover Reveal & ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne17th December 20212 Comments

I do love an exciting COVER REVEAL and I am absolutely honoured to be sharing the cover, the book details and an exclusive extract of The Midnight Killing by Sharon Dempsey. The Midnight Killing will be released February 17th 2022 with Avon Books and it is an absolute honour to have been asked by Harper…

#BookReview of #Fall by @west_camel @OrendaBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th December 2021Leave a comment

‘Estranged brothers are reunited over plans to develop the tower block where they grew up, but the desolate estate becomes a stage for reliving the events of one life-changing summer, forty years earlier‘– Fall [ About the Book ] Twins Aaron and Clive have been estranged for forty years. Aaron still lives in the empty,…

#BookReview of #LibertyTerrace by Madeleine D’Arcy | @MadeleineDL | @Doirepress

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th December 2021Leave a comment

‘Liberty Terrace was a row of small red brick houses, all joined together, with front doors that opened right onto the street. There was a green space right across the street, a small park, with a few mature trees dotted here and there. Two larger houses stood alone in mature gardens nearby..’– Liberty Terrace […

#GuestPost by Vali Benson (@BensonVali) author of #BloodandSilver | The importance of research for writers

Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne13th December 2021Leave a comment

Today I am delighted to hand over my blog to Vali Benson who published her debut novel Blood and Silver in April 2020. YA historical fiction, Blood and Silver is described as ‘a story of the best and worst of human nature, the passion for survival and the beauty of true friendship’. In June of…

#BookReview of #BloodTies by @BrianMcGilloway

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th December 20212 Comments

The New Ben Devlin Thriller– Blood Ties [ About the Book ] How can a dead woman avenge herself on her killer twenty years after her murder? This is the puzzle facing Ben Devlin in his latest case. He is called to the scene of a murder – a man has been stabbed to death…

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