Tag: book review
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Book Review – Teddy by Emily Dunlay

Teddy Huntley Carlyle from Dallas, Texas has always dreamed of a glamorous and exciting life elsewhere. So when she meets and marries David, his job drawing them to Rome, it seems like this dream might finally be becoming reality, as she is swept into the heart of the elite diplomatic circles of the American community…
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Book Review – Private Rites by Julia Armfield

Isla, Irene and Agnes. Three sisters with a fractured relationship and tetchy dynamic, drawn back together after their father’s death. Navigating a city of perpetual rain, where the dead can’t be buried or they will actually rise again, the sisters move through, and exist in, this sodden landscape; a place where the daily produce many…
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Book Review – Spoilt Creatures by Amy Twigg

Restless in life and just out of a relationship, Iris moves back in with her mother. Walking the fields one day, she sees a woman; there is something magnetic, seductive, a bit unkempt about the woman, who she comes to know as Hazel, and who will lead her to Breach House, a rural refuge of…
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Book Review – Wild Ground by Emily Usher

When we meet Jennifer, she’s working in a London cafe, working hard to leave her past behind her; but when her past walks back into her present, we are taken back to her childhood and adolescence, to a time and place where she was known as Neef, and Neef and Danny were inseparable, until the…
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Book Review – The Safekeep by Yael van der Wouden

It’s the 1960s in a rural part of The Netherlands and Isabel lives alone in a large, rambling house, her mother dead and her brothers Hendrik and Louis off living their own lives. Always a solitary soul and an outsider, she becomes inextricably linked to the house, its walls and contents all tangible links to…
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Book Review – The All-Night Sun by Diane Zinna

Lauren, a writing teacher just outside Washington D.C, is drifting through life, still grieving the sudden loss of her parents years earlier. An attentive, engaged teacher and friend to everyone in class, outside class she is unanchored and alone. While teaching her international class, she meets a kindred spirit in Siri, a young, charismatic Swedish…
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Book Review – The Marriage Sabbatical by Lian Dolan

Jason and Nicole are set to go on the trip of a lifetime motorbiking around South America; Jason’s trip of a lifetime, that is. Nicole is dreading it, and is brewing her own getaway to Santa Fe, to follow her dream in jewellery design. But how to make Jason come around to the idea of…


