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Yearly Archives: 2024

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#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…

#BookReview of Though the Bodies Fall by Noel O’Regan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne8th October 20246 Comments

‘From an exciting new voice in Irish fiction, a powerful novel set on an Irish clifftop‘– Though the Bodies Fall (Publisher Quote) [ About Though the Bodies Fall ] Micheál Burns lives alone in his family’s bungalow at the end of Kerry Head in Ireland. It is a picturesque place, but the cliffs have a…

#BookReview of #Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne24th September 20244 Comments

‘Intermezzo is a story of brothers and lovers, of familial and romantic intimacies, of relationships that don’t quite fit the conventional structures’Alex Bowler, Publisher (Faber) [ About Intermezzo ] Aside from the fact that they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek seem to have little in common. Peter is a Dublin lawyer in his thirties…

#BookReview of #Frankie by Graham Norton

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne23rd September 2024Leave a comment

‘A dazzling, decades-sweeping story about love, bravery and what it means to live a significant life.‘– Frankie (Publisher Quote) [ About Frankie ] Always on the periphery, looking on, young Frankie Howe was never quite sure enough of herself to take centre stage – after all, life had already judged her harshly. Now old, Frankie finds…

#Extract from The Forest of Lost Souls by Dean Koontz | Blog Tour with @FMcMAssociates

Blog Tour, ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne19th September 2024Leave a comment

The Forest of Lost Souls by Dean Koontz, will publish 24th September with Thomas & Mercer and is described as ‘a novel about good versus evil, the enduring nature of myth, and the power of love’. It is a pleasure to be joining the blog tour today with an extract from the opening chapters so I…

#BookReview of #SpaghettiBowl by @ConalCreedon

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne18th September 20241 Comment

‘The unifying dynamic in this compendium is the shared perspective of the world as viewed from my neighbourhood’– Cónal Creedon, Spaghetti Bowl [ About Spaghetti Bowl ] The inspiration for each individual piece is very much a stand-alone exploration, [with some translated into Chinese and German]. Yet the unifying dynamic in this compendium is Creedon’s…

#BookReview of #AfterTheStorm by G.D. Wright

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th September 2024Leave a comment

‘Introducing Sergeant Mike Adam and DS Sue Willmott, Beachbrook’s best investigators’– After The Storm [ About After The Storm ] TWO CHILDREN WENT INTO THE SEA. When local couple Andrew and Sophie take their daughter and her friend to the beach on a stormy day, they are momentarily distracted leading both children to get washed…

#BookReview of #Charlotte by Martina Devlin | @DevlinMartina | @LilliputPress

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th September 20244 Comments

‘Until now, I have shared the specifics of that first meeting between us with no one. If I let them, people would pore over every detail, handle each scrap. Shop-soiling with their touch. Strangers can be inclined to pry…once the link is made, they swamp me with questions. Usually, I say she was Arthur’s wife…

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