Sunday 12 November 2017

October's round-up and a taste of things to come

Rather later than intended, here's a quick at a glance view of what I read in October:

Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak

The Secret Child by Kerry Fisher

Blood Rites by David Stuart Davies
Last Seen Alive by Claire Douglas

Can You Keep a Secret? by Karen Perry

The Bone Keeper by Luca Veste


 Reviews of all of these will appear on the blog nearer their publication dates - except Last Seen Alive by Claire Douglas which you can already read earlier on the page.
A special mention goes to Blood Rites by David Stuart Davies as it will feature here as part of the blog tour on 17th November.

Be sure to keep popping by throughout November and December as there are lots of strong authors bringing out new titles for the remainder of the year which I will keep you posted with my reviews.

January 2018 is also looking like a busy month for established and debut authors alike. All genres seem to be covered so there's bound to be something for everybody's taste - from a historical novel based on a the story of a real prisoner of Auschwitz by Heather Morris to a fabulously chilling debut thriller from Emily Koch and a follow up novel by Gillian McAllister relating the decisions a lady has to make after her actions send a man tumbling down a flight of stairs leaving him motionless at the bottom.

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