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#BookReview of #InTheDark by @ClaireAllan @AvonBooksUK

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th January 2023Leave a comment

In The Dark by Claire Allan is an engaging read, one of those books where the pages almost turn themselves.

#BookReview of #BegottenNotMade by @ConalCreedon

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th January 2023Leave a comment

‘A fairy tale for the 21st century’Begotten Not Made [ About the Book ] Begotten Not Made is a fairy tale for the 21st century – where the mystery of blind faith is explored and the magic of belief is restored. Brother Scully met Sister Claire only once. It was back in 1970 – the…

#BookReview of #TheMysteryOfFour by @samblakebooks | @CorvusBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th December 2022Leave a comment

‘Murder is easy … when it doesn’t look like murder’– The Mystery of Four [ Synopsis of The Mystery of Four ] Tess Morgan has finally made her dream of restoring beautiful Kilfenora House and Gardens into a reality. But during rehearsals for the play that forms the opening weekend’s flagship event, her dream turns…

#BookReview of #AllWrappedUp by Ally Bunbury

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th November 2022Leave a comment

‘It’s the time of year … to run away from your life’– All Wrapped Up [ About All Wrapped Up ] Holly always seems to make the wrong decisions: her career in London is going nowhere, and she’s ended up engaged to a man she doesn’t love. Which is why she decides that’s all going…

#CoverReveal & #Giveaway of #WiderThanTheSea by Serena Molloy  @happy_scribbler | @HachetteKids

Cover RevealBy Mairéad Hearne3rd November 2022Leave a comment

‘The powerful tale of a girl who feels broken, and the dolphin who makes her whole. A story of friendship, hope and self-discovery’ It is always an honour to be involved with a cover reveal but it is an extra delight when it is for a debut children’s book from an Irish author AND I…

#BookReview of #WinterPeople by Gráinne Murphy | @GraMurphy @Legend_Times_

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne28th October 20223 Comments

The wild Atlantic coast of Ireland. Three strangers. One question: who are we without the people who love us?– Winter People [ About the Book ] Sis Cotter has lived her whole life in a small house by her beloved beach. Here, she grew up, reared her family, and buried her husband. Now her children…

#BookReview of #ThePoisonMachine by Robert J. Lloyd | @robjlloyd @melvillehouse

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th October 2022Leave a comment

In this thrilling and addictive sequel to The Bloodless Boy, Harry Hunt must go to Paris in search of a spy and imposter who has knowledge of a plot to kill the Queen of England…– The Poison Machine [ About the Book ] 1679. A year has passed since the sensational attempt to murder King Charles…

#BookReview of #ClosingIn by E.D. Thompson

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th October 2022Leave a comment

‘Tis the season… to go into hiding’– Closing In [ About the Book ] Caroline has a good life – a job she likes, a daughter she’d do anything for. In the midst of the Christmas rush, covering events and parties, the local journalist is looking forward to the holidays and having some quality time…

#BookReview of #HawkMountain by @ConnerHabib

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne11th October 20226 Comments

‘An unsettling and emotional riveting thriller about fathers and sons, revenge and forgiveness and ghosts from our past. A book not to read alone in the dark…‘– Hawk Mountain [ About the Book ] Thirty-three-year-old Todd is playing at the beach with his son, Anthony, when he catches sight of an approaching figure. Instantly, he…

#BookReview of The Other Guinness Girl: A Question of Honor by Emily Hourican | @EmilyH71 | @HachetteIre

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne27th September 20222 Comments

‘Over the years of their marriage she had learned that really, what he meant was politics where he was at the centre, change that brought something glittering to him. How long it had taken her to understand.’– The Other Guinness Girl: A Question of Honor [ About the Book ] Honor Guinness is rich, aristocratic,…

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