blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review How well do you know your husband? Since Alice’s fiancé walked out on her, she never thought she’d meet ‘The One’. But all that changes when she meets Dominic. Handsome, charming and kind, Alice can’t believe her luck when he proposes a few months later and... Continue Reading →
Anything for Him by L.K. Chapman (audiobook)
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Vulnerable and alone after the tragic loss of her parents Felicity finds herself in a relationship with volatile and troubled Jay. Reluctantly drawn in to a twisted revenge plan against Jay’s former best friend, Felicity soon becomes trapped, and as Jay turns increasingly controlling and abusive... Continue Reading →
Second Captive by Maggie James Blog Tour
Book Description: Beth Sutton is eighteen years old when she is abducted. Held prisoner in a basement, she’s dependent on her captor for food, clothes and her very existence. As the months pass, her hatred towards her imprisoner changes to compassion. But Beth cannot forget that her abductor is also a killer. And she has... Continue Reading →
A Secondhand Life by Pamela Crane
In a freak collision when she was twelve, Mia Germaine faced death and the loss of her father. A heart transplant from a young murder victim saved her life, but not without a price. Twenty years later, chilling nightmares about an unresolved homicide begin to plague Mia. Compelled by these lost memories, she forms a... Continue Reading →
Bully Boy Blue by John Nicholl
blurb from goodreads.com Every aspect of Kathy's life is dominated by her violent bully boy husband. Now she's pregnant and in fear for her life. Can she ever escape him? A dark psychological suspense novella by Amazon # 1 bestselling author, John Nicholl. My Review Audio book from the... Continue Reading →
Good Me, Bad Me by Ali Land
NEW N A M E . NEW F A M I L Y. S H I N Y. NEW. ME . ' Annie's mother is a serial killer. The only way she can make it stop is to hand her in to the police. But out of sight is not out of mind. As her... Continue Reading →
Last Breath by Robert Bryndza
Blurb from goodreads.com He’s your perfect date. You’re his next victim. When the tortured body of a young woman is found in a dumpster, her eyes swollen shut and her clothes soaked with blood, Detective Erika Foster is one of the first at the crime scene. The trouble is, this time, it’s not her case.... Continue Reading →
The Girl With No Past by Kathryn Croft
Blurb from goodreads.com. A gripping psychological thriller for fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train. Leah Mills lives a life of a fugitive – kept on the run by one terrible day from her past. It is a lonely life, without a social life or friends until – longing for a connection... Continue Reading →
The Silence Between Breaths by Cath Staincliffe
Blurb from goodreads, please scroll down for my review. Eight people, one deadly secret. Passengers boarding the 10:35 train from Manchester, Piccadilly to London, Euston are bound for work, assignations, reunions, holidays or new starts, with no idea that their journey is about to be brutally curtailed. Holly has just landed her dream job, which... Continue Reading →
The Devil´s Work by Mark Edwards
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. A gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling author ofFollow You Home and The Magpies. It was the job she had dreamed of since childhood. But on her very first day, when an unnerving encounter drags up memories Sophie Greenwood would rather forget, she wonders if she... Continue Reading →
Follow You Home by Mark Edwards
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime, a final adventure before settling down. After a perfect start, Daniel and Laura’s travels end abruptly when they are thrown off a night train in the middle of nowhere. To find their way back to civilisation,... Continue Reading →
The Euthanist by Alex Dolan
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review In this auspicious debut, Alex Dolan announces himself as a virtuoso of psychological suspense and a rightful heir to masters of the genre like Gillian Flynn and Megan Abbott. A young woman helps to end the lives of people with terminal diseases, her reasons her own.... Continue Reading →
Evil Games by Angela Marsons
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review The greater the Evil, the more deadly the game… When a rapist is found mutilated in a brutal attack, Detective Kim Stone and her team are called in to bring a swift resolution. But, as more vengeful killings come to light, it soon becomes clear that... Continue Reading →
Twisted by Andrew E. Kaufmann
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review The psychologist with a troubled past… Dr. Christopher Kellan spends his days at Loveland Psychiatric Hospital, overseeing a unit known as Alpha Twelve, home to the most deranged and psychotic killers imaginable. His newest patient, Donny Ray Smith, is accused of murdering ten young girls and... Continue Reading →
Forward Slash by Louise Voss & Mark Edwards
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review A terrifying novel about internet dating, secret desires and a chilling serial killer. From bestselling authors Mark Edwards and Louise Voss. He's posted on your wall. He's following you on Twitter. He knows where you are right now… When Amy receives an email from her older... Continue Reading →
A Trick of the Mind by Penny Hancock
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review Have you committed a crime ...or are you the victim of one? Driving down to the cottage in Southwold she's newly inherited from her Aunty May, Ellie senses she is on the edge of something new. The life she's always dreamed of living as a successful... Continue Reading →
Asylum by Jeannette De Beauvolt
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review Martine LeDuc is the director of PR for the mayor's office in Montreal. When four women are found brutally murdered and shockingly posed on park benches throughout the city over several months, Martine's boss fears a PR disaster for the still busy tourist season, and Martine is now... Continue Reading →
Normal by Graeme Cameron
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. He lives in your community, in a nice house with a well-tended garden. He shops in your grocery store, bumping shoulders with you and apologizing with a smile. He drives beside you on the highway, politely waving you into the lane ahead of him. What you... Continue Reading →
Second Captive by Maggie James
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Stockholm syndrome: the psychological tendency of a hostage to bond with his or her captor. What happens when you love the man you should hate? Beth Sutton is eighteen years old when Dominic Perdue abducts her. Held prisoner in a basement, she’s dependent upon him for... Continue Reading →
The Lie by CL. Taylor
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. I know your name's not really Jane Hughes... Jane Hughes has a loving partner, a job in an animal sanctuary and a tiny cottage in rural Wales. She's happier than she's ever been but her life is a lie. Jane Hughes does not really exist. Five... Continue Reading →
No Way Out by Samantha Hayes
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. The gripping new short story, from the author of Until You’re Mine and Before You Die. Perfect for fans of S J Watson and Sophie Hannah. Your wife and daughter have been kidnapped and are being held hostage. Only you can save them. But how far... Continue Reading →
The Ice Twins by S. K Tremayne
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. A year after one of their identical twin daughters, Lydia, dies in an accident, Angus and Sarah Moorcraft move to the tiny Scottish island Angus inherited from his grandmother, hoping to put together the pieces of their shattered lives. But when their surviving daughter, Kirstie, claims... Continue Reading →
You Belong To Me by Samantha Hayes
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. The compelling new psychological suspense novel featuring DI Lorraine Fisher, from the author of Until You’re Mine and Before You Die. Perfect for fans of S J Watson and Sophie Hannah. Fleeing the terrors of her former life, Isabel has left England, and at last is... Continue Reading →
The Venus Trap by Louise Voss
Blurb from amazon, please scroll down for my review. Jo Atkins’ sixteenth year was disastrous: she lost her dad, was assaulted by a stranger, and then had her heart broken. For the last twenty-five years, she’s believed that nothing could ever be as bad again. She was wrong. Now, still smarting from her recent divorce,... Continue Reading →
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson
Blurb from goodreads, please scroll down for my review. Hello there.' I looked at the pale, freckled hand on the back of the empty bar seat next to me in the business class lounge of Heathrow airport, then up into the stranger's face. 'Do I know you?' Delayed in London, Ted Severson meets a woman... Continue Reading →
Second Life by S.J. Watson
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review Julia’s life is comfortable, if unremarkable, until her sister’s brutal murder opens old wounds. She finds solace in her sister’s best friend, Sophie, but when Sophie reveals the extent of her sister’s online life, Julia becomes convinced that the truth about her death lies deep in... Continue Reading →
I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review A tragic accident. It all happened so quickly. She couldn't have prevented it. Could she? In a split second, Jenna Gray's world is shattered. Her only hope of moving on is to walk away from everything she knows to start afresh. Desperate to escape her past,... Continue Reading →
Keep Quiet by Lisa Scottoline
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award winning author Lisa Scottoline is loved by millions of readers for her suspenseful novels about family and justice. Scottoline delivers once again with Keep Quiet, an emotionally gripping and complex story about one man’s split-second decision to protect his... Continue Reading →
Dying for Christmas by Tammy Cohen
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. I am missing. Held captive by a blue-eyed stranger. To mark the twelve days of Christmas, he gives me a gift every day, each more horrible than the last. The twelfth day is getting closer. After that, there'll be no more Christmas cheer for me. No... Continue Reading →
As Far As You Can Go by Lesley Glaister
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. When Cassie sees a job advertised for a couple to run a remote Australian farm, she thinks it will be the perfect escape for her and Graham. But trapped under the baking sun of the outback, paranoia sets in. There's no radio and they send but... Continue Reading →
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. A debut psychological thriller about a woman who becomes emotionally entangled in a murder investigation because of something she witnesses on her daily commute. Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and every night. Every day she rattles over the same track junctions, flashes past... Continue Reading →
Into The Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. When young, pretty Catherine Bailey meets Lee Brightman, she can't believe her luck. Gorgeous, charismatic, and a bit mysterious, Lee seems almost too perfect to be true. But what begins as flattering attention and spontaneous, passionate sex transforms into raging jealousy, and Catherine soon discovers that... Continue Reading →
The Wronged Sons by John Marrs
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. What would you do if the person you loved suddenly vanished into thin air? Catherine’s cosy life as a housewife and mum-of-three is quickly thrown into disarray when husband Simon disappears without explanation. She is convinced he hasn’t left by choice as confusion and spiraling debts... Continue Reading →
Accidents of Marriage by Randy Susan Meyers
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Accidents of Marriage explores a topic rarely shown in fiction: the destruction left in the wake of spouse’s verbal fury. Ben never meant to hurt Maddy. He never imagined his recklessness would lead to tragedy. Maddy is a social worker trying to balance her career and... Continue Reading →
The Third Wife by Lisa Jewell
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. In the early hours of an April morning, Maya stumbles into the path of an oncoming bus. A tragic accident? Or suicide? Her grief-stricken husband, Adrian, is determined to find out. Maya had a job she enjoyed; she had friends. They'd been in love. She even... Continue Reading →
Before We Met by Lucie Whitehouse
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Hannah, independent, headstrong, and determined not to follow in the footsteps of her bitterly divorced mother, has always avoided commitment. But one hot New York summer she meets Mark Reilly, a fellow Brit, and is swept up in a love affair that changes all her ideas... Continue Reading →
Someone To Watch Over Me by Madeleine Reiss
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. A haunting and compelling debut novel that will appeal to readers who loved Sister by Rosamund Lupton and Before I Go to Sleep by SJ Watson. She closed her eyes and he was gone - who is watching him now? When Carrie’s five-year old son, Charlie,... Continue Reading →
The Sleeper by Emily Barr
Blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Lara Finch is living a lie. Everyone thinks she has a happy life in Cornwall, married to the devoted Sam, but in fact she is desperately bored. When she is offered a new job that involves commuting to London by sleeper train, she meets Guy and... Continue Reading →
Look Behind You by Sibel Hodge
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Chloe Benson wakes up kidnapped and bound in an underground tomb with no memory of how she got there. She escapes through deserted woods with her life, but no one believes her story. And when she suspects her husband is lying to her, Chloe is forced... Continue Reading →
Mother, Mother by Koren Zailckas
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Josephine Hurst has her family under control. With two beautiful daughters, a brilliantly intelligent son, a tech-guru of a husband and a historical landmark home, her life is picture perfect. She has everything she wants; all she has to do is keep it that way. But... Continue Reading →
The Accident by C.L. Taylor
blurb from goodreads.com , please scroll down for my review. The person you trust most may only be telling you half the story … Fast-paced, suspenseful, this is a book with more twists than a helter-skelter that will keep you reading late into the night. Perfect for fans of Before I Go to Sleep and... Continue Reading →
Child No. 3 by Phil Martin
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. Child No. 3 (Book No. 1 in the Little Girl Lost trilogy)Having exposed lie after lie told by her foster parents, Amy Walker sets off on a mission of self-discovery to unearth exactly what they have kept buried from the world.After journeying from her Manchester home... Continue Reading →
Before I Go To Sleep by S J Watson
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for my review. As I sleep, my mind will erase everything I did today. I will wake up tomorrow as I did this morning. Thinking I'm still a child. Thinking I have a whole lifetime of choice ahead of me ...' Memories define us. So what if you lost... Continue Reading →
How To Be A Good Wife by Emma Chapman
Blurb from goodreads.com , please scroll down for my review. Marta and Hector have been married for a long time. Through the good and bad; through raising a son and sending him off to life after university. So long, in fact, that Marta finds it difficult to remember her life before Hector. He has always... Continue Reading →
Special book review – The Apple Tree Yard by Louise Doughty
blurb from goodreads.com, please scroll down for the book club reviews. Safety and security are commodities you can sell in return for excitement, but you can never buy them back.Yvonne Carmichael is a geneticist, a scientist renowned in her field but one day, she makes the most irrational of decisions. While she is giving evidence... Continue Reading →
Can Anybody Help Me? By Sinéad Crowley
blurb from goodreads. com, please scroll down for my review. It was crazy really, she had never met the woman, had no idea of her real name but she thought of her as a friend. Or, at least, the closest thing she had to a friend in Dublin.Struggling with a new baby, Yvonne turns to... Continue Reading →
The Metaxy Project by Layton Green
Blurb From bestselling author Layton Green comes a dark and riveting new mystery . . . Rising above a hardscrabble childhood to become a star at one of Atlanta’s most prestigious law firms, Derek Miller is reliving The Great Gatsby in his own backyard. The spell is broken, however, when Derek’s investigation into the death of his mentor, a... Continue Reading →
Before you die by Samantha Hayes
blurb from goodreads.com please scroll down for my review. The gripping new psychological suspense novel from the author of Until You're Mine. Oh God, please don't let me die.It has taken nearly two years for the Warwickshire village of Radcote to put a spate of teenage suicides behind it.Then a young man is killed in a freak... Continue Reading →