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Review: A Sixpenny Song by Jennifer Johnston

Posted December 10, 2014 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: A Sixpenny Song by Jennifer Johnston

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.A Sixpenny Song by Jennifer Johnston Published by Tinder on October 31, 2013 Genres: Contemporary, Fiction Pages: 210 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads Not every death is a tragedy. Not every silver lining is intact. Annie’s father is dead. She isn’t sorry. A rich and domineering man, he was always more passionate about money than the happiness of his wife and child. And when his lovely, fragile wife Jude died in mysterious circumstances when Annie was still very young, her father sent her to school in England, and tried to ensure that Jude was never mentioned again. Now, at last, his days of tyranny are over. And so Annie leaves London and goes back to Dublin, to the house in which he lived and her mother died, where she makes the first of several startling discoveries: he has left her the house she hated. Now, just when she thought […]

Review: Black Lake by Johanna Lane

Posted October 25, 2014 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Black Lake by Johanna Lane

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Black Lake by Johanna Lane Published by Tinder Press on February 12, 2015 Genres: Fiction Pages: 227 Format: Hardback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads For generations, the Campbells have lived happily at Dulough, an idyllic, rambling estate on the windswept coast of Ireland. But upkeep has drained the family coffers. Faced with the heartbreaking possibility of having to sell, John Campbell makes a very difficult decision; to keep Dulough he will turn the estate into a tourist attraction. He and his wife, daughter and son will move from the luxury of the big house to a small, damp caretaker’s cottage. The upheaval strains the already tenuous threads that bind the family, and when a tragic accident befalls them, long-simmering resentments and unanswered yearnings are forced to the surface. The identity of the Campbells is tied up in Dulough House but now everything is about to change and the life that they […]

Review: Strange Girls and Ordinary Women by Morgan McCarthy

Posted October 22, 2014 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Strange Girls and Ordinary Women by Morgan McCarthy

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Strange Girls and Ordinary Women by Morgan McCarthy Published by Headline Publishing Group: Tinder Press on July 3, 2014 Genres: Contemporary, Fiction Pages: 368 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads They say you know instinctively who to trust. Alice is normal; she’d never do anything rash. But when she sees her husband one day with a younger girl, she knows at once that he’s having an affair. And it must be stopped. Vic loves her friend Michael, more than he knows. He wants happiness, and thinks he’s found it with the magnetic Estella. But Vic feels sure she can’t be trusted – and she needs to make Michael see that too. They don’t know Kaya; her life is tougher than they can imagine. But Kaya’s a survivor, and she’s determined to find a way out of her miserable world. Three women, three lives that come crashing together in this dark, […]