Love Orange by Natasha Randall

Hello and happy Tuesday bookish friends! Today I’m delighted to share my review of Love Orange by Natasha Randall ♥️ Synopsis An extraordinary debut novel by Natasha Randall, exposing the seam of secrets within an American family, from beneath the plastic surfaces of their new ‘smart’ home. Love Orange charts the gentle absurdities of theirContinue reading “Love Orange by Natasha Randall”

Other Women by Jean Levy

Happy Thursday!  Here’s my blogtour review of Other Women by Jean Levy! ✨ Synopsis Sophie thought she and Jonah were happy, bringing up their small daughter together, until one summer’s day, she discovers that Jonah is far from the man she thought he was. Sam – an attractive English teacher – seems to offer herContinue reading “Other Women by Jean Levy”

The Illustrated Child by Polly Crosby

Hello and happy Friday bookish friends! Today I’m delighted to share my review of The Illustrated Child by Polly Crosby ♥️ Synopsis A picture paints a thousand lies…   Romilly lives in a ramshackle house with her eccentric artist father and her cat, Monty. She knows little about her past – but she knows thatContinue reading “The Illustrated Child by Polly Crosby”

Frying Plaintain by Zalika Reid-Benta

Hello and happy Tuesday bookish friends! Today I’m delighted to share my review of Frying Plantain by Zalika Reid Benta ♥️ Synopsis In her brilliantly incisive debut, Zalika Reid-Benta artfully depicts the tensions between mothers and daughters, second-generation immigrants and first-generation cultural expectations, and Black identity and predominately white society. Kara Davis is a girlContinue reading “Frying Plaintain by Zalika Reid-Benta”

The Quickening by Rhiannon Ward

Happy Wednesday!  Here’s my Publication Day blogtour review of The Quickening by Rhiannon Ward ✨ Synopsis An infamous seance. A house burdened by grief. A secret that can no longer stay buried. England, 1925. Louisa Drew lost her husband in the First World War and her six-year-old twin sons in the Spanish Flu epidemic ofContinue reading “The Quickening by Rhiannon Ward”

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