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Her White Lie by Jackie Walsh

Title: Her White LieGenre: Psychological Thriller REVIEW This is a fast paced, twist filled psychological thriller that pulls you in right from the opening pages. Tara Moore seems to have everything going for her. She is newly engaged, planning a dream wedding, and ready to leave Dublin behind for a fresh start in Australia. Her… Continue reading Her White Lie by Jackie Walsh

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The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood

Title: The Violinist of AuschwitzAuthor: Ellie MidwoodGenre: Historical Fiction, World War II REVIEW This book shattered me. The Violinist of Auschwitz is devastating, powerful, and impossibly moving. From the very first pages, I knew this was going to be a difficult read emotionally, but also one I would never forget. Ellie Midwood brings Alma Rosé’s… Continue reading The Violinist of Auschwitz by Ellie Midwood

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To Become An Outlaw by Peter Murphy

Title: OutlawAuthor: Stephen LewisGenre: Historical Fiction, Political Fiction REVIEW This book was intense, thought provoking, and deeply moving. Outlaw is set during apartheid South Africa and follows Danie du Plessis, a man raised in a conservative Afrikaner family whose life takes a dramatic turn when he falls in love with Amy Coetzee, a woman he… Continue reading To Become An Outlaw by Peter Murphy

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The Switch by Beth O’Leary

Title: The SwitchAuthor: Beth O’LearyGenre: Contemporary Fiction, Romance REVIEW This book was an absolute delight. The Switch is warm, funny, comforting, and full of heart. It’s one of those stories that makes you smile while reading and leaves you feeling lighter by the time you’re done. The idea of a grandmother and granddaughter swapping lives… Continue reading The Switch by Beth O’Leary

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The Woman Who Took a Chance by Fiona Gibson

Title: The Woman Who Took A ChanceAuthor: Fiona GibsonGenre: Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Humour REVIEW This book was such a joy to read. The Woman Who Took A Chance is warm, funny, and incredibly relatable. From the very first page, I found myself smiling β€” and occasionally laughing out loud. Jen is one of those characters… Continue reading The Woman Who Took a Chance by Fiona Gibson