by Kat Gordon I enjoy reading historical fiction especially when it's in regards to the British Empire and the lives of the colonialists. Whether it's set in India, Africa etc. If you enjoy books by Dinah Jefferies, Marius Gabriel and Janet Trotter MacLeod, then this book is definitely for you and should be added to… Continue reading An Unsuitable Woman
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August Round Up
I haven't managed to write all of the reviews for all of the books I've read this month, as I have been very short of time, due to another family member passing away. So I want to dedicate this post to my Auntie Maureen who is sadly passed away 7 weeks after her husband. Uncle… Continue reading August Round Up
Secret Coven
Dark Journals Book 2 by Stephen Skoblick I haven't read the first book in this series and I really don't think that you need to. I really enjoyed this book and I would have read it in one sitting if I didn't keep having interruptions. I'm also looking forward to reading more in this series.… Continue reading Secret Coven
The Beekeeper of Aleppo
by Christy Lefteri This is a really good book and I would put it in the category alongside Khaled Hossenin's "A Thousand Splendid Suns", and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Half of A Yellow Sun". This story is about Nuri and his wife Afra, who find them themselves seeking asylum in the UK, but before then we… Continue reading The Beekeeper of Aleppo
The Glittering Hour
By Iona Grey What a great book this is. I found it very hard to put down, but the closer I got to the end of the book I started to slow my reading pace as I just didn't want it to end! The story flits between the Roaring 20's and the 1930's. Where the… Continue reading The Glittering Hour
