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Star-Crossed (Cursed Hearts #1)
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Some rules are meant to be broken. Skye Giovanni has spent her entire life heeding the warning...
The Vexations
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Erik Satie begins life with every possible advantage. But after the dual blows of his mother's early...
Relative Strangers
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Why is there a gap in Jules’s baby album? A wry and poignant coming-of-age novel about finding the...
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What We Do For Love
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Thirty-eight-year-old Nicole Adams has given up on finding love. The single mother focuses on the...
urban fiction contemporary fiction What We Do For Love Anne Pfeffer family
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Life in Books
Dec 31, 2023
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The Life
By Martina Cole
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The Bailey brothers are gangsters determined to make their mark in the world. Peter and Daniel are chalk and cheese in many ways - Peter's calm exterior belies his ruthless nature, while Daniel's penchant for spectacular violence is legendary - but together they are unstoppable. From the late seventies they rule London's East End and, when their sons join the business, it seems that no one can touch the powerful Baileys. Although it's never easy at the top; there is always someone waiting to take you down - sometimes even those closest to you...Lena Bailey is determined to shield her youngest child Tania from the Life. But when a terrible tragedy occurs, Tania's eyes are opened to their world in a way that forces her to make an irrevocable choice that will determine her future. Martina Cole's gritty and gripping new novel is an unflinching portrait of a family torn apart by violence and betrayal, but ultimately bound by loyalty, by blood, and by a burning desire for revenge...
Another brutal book from Martina this time it’s a full family drama. In all the books she’s written Petey is the one character I was glad to see got what he deserved!
Seeds of the Pomegranate
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A gritty story of a woman learning to survive in 20th century Gangland New York In early...
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The Kiss (The Cotiere Chronicles #1)
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Best friends since birth, Leisel Gottschalk and Baden Dietrich are months away from the ceremony...
Paranormal Romance
Lindsay (1812 KP) rated The Living Christmas Tree in Books
Dec 2, 2021
This book is about two children and how the ornaments come to life at night around the holiday season. What will happen when Hannah finds out what is going on in the evening hours when the Christmas tree comes to life.
This tree seems to have the magic of Christmas; what fun will the ornaments do? Whatever happens when the family is asleep. What fun will the children have at night when the children come to visit; until the decorations are put away for next year.
The pictures are lovely. I love the plot about the Christmas ornaments that the family has put on the Christmas Tree. Is it possible there is the magic of Christmas as long as you believe? Whether your child or an adult. Children will love reading this book. Children will enjoy learning about the magic of Christmas in a different and new way. Parents will enjoy the book as well. It is excellent for the holiday season or reading during the holiday season.
ClareR (6250 KP) rated How to Kill Your Family in Books
May 19, 2022
This was a dark, funny book, and I found myself laughing at the most inappropriate moments. Grace plans her murders meticulously: she finds out what each family member likes to do, where they live and who their contacts are. She’s calm, collected and seriously scary. Grace is a prime example of a psychopath. She has no real attachments, she’s calm and collected during her murders, and her life otherwise appears to be normal.
But if anyone had found the memoir she starts to write whilst jailed for the murder she didn’t commit, she would have had a much longer sentence.
As you probably know by now, I always seem to end up with a soft spot for the more unpleasant, dare I say, naughty, characters. If you count six murders as a bit naughty, then yes, Grace has been added to my list of favourite characters. She really is something special!
Thanks to The Borough Press for my copy of this book to read through NetGalley.



