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In Honour Bound by Christine Webber | @1chriswebber | #BookReview

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th April 2019Leave a comment

They met in cosmopolitan London in the 1980s – a decade of opportunity where everything seemed possible.But was it? [ About the Book ] Set in London in the mid-1980s – a decade of opportunity where everything seemed possible – Helen Bartlett, a popular news presenter and Sam Aziz, a glamorous middle-eastern cardiac surgeon, meet…

White Leaves of Peace by Tracey Iceton | #Blogtour | #GuestPost| @BultiauwBooks

Blog Tour, Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne15th April 2019Leave a comment

Today I join Tracey Iceton on tour with White Leaves of Peace, the final part of the explosive Celtic Colours Trilogy, just released with Cinnamon Press. Set in Northern Ireland both around the time of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and June of 2016 just after the Brexit referendum, we follow Cian Duffy as he confronts…

#BlackWood by Derek Flynn | @DerekFlynn03 | #BookReview

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne10th April 2019Leave a comment

‘The deeper you go, the darker your intent’ [ About the Book ] “How far would you go to get out?” This is the question three unlikely friends living in a dead-end town in America ask each other. The answer would come to haunt them.The narrator is a writer in his late 30s, eking out…

#SLEEP by CL Taylor | #BookReview |@callytaylor |@AvonBooksUK

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne3rd April 20194 Comments

7 Guests7 Secrets1 KillerDo you dare to sleep? [ About the Book ] All Anna wants is to be able to sleep. But crushing insomnia, terrifying night terrors and memories of that terrible night are making it impossible. If only she didn’t feel so guilty… To escape her past, Anna takes a job at a…

#KeepHerClose by M.J. Ford| #BookReview & #Extract | #Blogtour | @MJFordBooks |@AvonBooksUK

Blog Tour, Book Review, ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne28th March 2019Leave a comment

‘They’ll always be two steps ahead of you’ [ About the Book ] When a young woman goes missing from Jesus College, Oxford, DS Josie Masters is plunged into a world of panic as fear grips the city. Along with Thames Valley Police’s newest recruit, the handsome DS Pryce, Josie must act fast – and…

#BookReview | One Minute Later by Susan Lewis | #OneMinuteLater

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne19th March 20194 Comments

You think your life is perfect.You think your secrets are safe.You think it’ll always be this way. But your life can change in a heartbeat…. [ About the Book ] Vivienne Shager has it all. A highflying job. A beautiful apartment. Friends whose lives are as perfect as her own. But on the afternoon of…

#BookReview | Fade to Grey by John Lincoln | @noexitpress

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne14th March 20192 Comments

‘Gethin Grey is the man you call when there’s nowhere else to turn’ [ About the Book ] Gethin Grey is the man you call when there’s nowhere else to turn. His Last Resort Legals team investigates miscarriages of justice. But Gethin is running out of options himself: his gambling is out of control, his…

#BookReview | The Mum Who Got Her Life Back | Fiona Gibson | @FionaGibson | @AvonBooksUK

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th March 20192 Comments

An empty nest has never been so much fun!A fresh start.A new man.Could it be too good to be true? [ About the Book ] When her 18-year-old twins leave for university, single mum Nadia’s life changes in ways she never expected: her Glasgow flat feels suddenly huge, laundry doesn’t take up half her week,…

#Bookreview | The Silver Road by Stina Jackson | #TheSilverRoad | @CorvusBooks | @theotherkirsty

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne7th March 20196 Comments

‘Even the darkest journey must come to an end….. A sun that never setsA daughter that never came homeA father that never stops looking – Lelle A new townA new startAnd new dangers everywhere – Meja’ [ About the Book ] Three years ago, Lelle’s daughter went missing in a remote part of Northern Sweden.…

#BookReview | #DarkestTruth by @catherinekirwan

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne5th March 2019Leave a comment

He will do anything to protect his secrets.She will stop at nothing to expose the truth.Because these are powerful people she is trying to expose.And they’re willing to do anything to keep the truth hidden……. Darkest Truth is a book I read a few weeks back but personal circumstances (mid-term break followed by being a…

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