Title: The Arctic Curry Club Author: Dani Redd Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Women's Fiction, Chicklit Published: December 9th, 2021 Publisher: Avon BLURB โFor my whole life I had been looking for home. But why would that be in a place that Iโd left? Perhaps I had to keep moving forward in order to find itโฆโ Soon… Continue reading The Arctic Curry Club by Dani Redd
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Book Review: Don’t Get Close by Matt Miksa
Title: Don't Get Close Author: Matt Miksa Genre: Thriller Published: March 8th, 2022 BLURB An infamous reincarnation cult resurfaces in the wake of a deadly bombing, and itโs up to an FBI novice to learn its true aimโand uncover its dark past before it consumes her. Special Agent Vera Taggart walked away from a promising… Continue reading Book Review: Don’t Get Close by Matt Miksa
The Stillborn by Zaynab Alkali
Title: The Stillborn Author: Zaynab Alkali Genre: African Literature, Drama, Family Drama BLURB This novel is centred around the experiences of women in contemporary Nigeria. It follows the adolescent plans and dreams of Li as she struggles for independence against the traditional values of her family home, marriage and the lure of the city and… Continue reading The Stillborn by Zaynab Alkali
The Virtuous Woman by Zaynab Alkali
Hello guys. HAPPY NEW YEAR! What're your anticipated reads this year? Title: The Virtuous Woman Author: Zaynab Alkali Genre: Drama This is the book that got me into reading and writing. I first read it during my secondary school days, I remember finishing it in about an hour or so. It left me feeling like… Continue reading The Virtuous Woman by Zaynab Alkali
The Child In The Photo by Kerry Wilkinson
Title: The Child In The Photo Author: Kerry Wilkinson Genre: Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery Published: June 14th 2021 Publisher: Bookouture BLURB I stare at the newspaper article about a baby snatched from the back of a car thirty years ago, and wonder why someone would post it through my door. Looking closer, my blood freezes.… Continue reading The Child In The Photo by Kerry Wilkinson