#bookreview The Last Lost Girl by @MariaHoey @PoolbegBooks
My review for you all today is the gorgeous debut novel, The Last Lost Girl by Irish writer Maria Hoey, recently published by Poolbeg Crimson.
My review for you all today is the gorgeous debut novel, The Last Lost Girl by Irish writer Maria Hoey, recently published by Poolbeg Crimson.
It’s #IrishWritersWed and today I have author of The Longbourn Letters, Rose Servitova join me with very much an open letter of frustration…Food for thought I think you will agree…
Today on #IrishWritersWed I am joined by author Olive Collins as she takes us all on a fascinating journey, with a post entitled ‘Jamaica and The Irish Connection’
On #IrishWritersWed today I am joined by Susan Lanigan, the author of White Feathers. Susan has written a piece focusing on the characters of a novel who stay with the writer and will not let go…
Whoop!!!! Irish Writers Wednesday is back with the fabulous Laura Elliot and a wonderful post about Fairy Dust!!!
Today I have a review of The Constant Soldier, a stunning book written by Irish writer William Ryan. Highly recommend for all, particularly any reader with a passion for historical fiction..
Today my review is of The Ludlow Ladies Society, the latest release from bestselling Irish author Ann O’ Loughlin. It is a story about the importance of female friendship, a story of grief, compassion and resilience.
My review today is of very summery read, ‘All at Sea’ by Pauline Lawless. ‘What could possibly go wrong on a Caribbean Cruise?’ Just published by Poolbeg Press….
Today on #IrishWritersWed I am joined by Triona Scully. Triona’s novel ‘Nailing Jess’ is due for publication on 26th June with Cranachan Publishing. Triona has written a post for us entitled ‘What’s in a Name?’
My review today is of the debut novel from writer and blogger Andrea Mara. Just released by Crimson (An imprint of Poolbeg Press), The Other Side of The Wall is a psychological thriller that asks the question ‘do you really know your neighbours?’