The Lawrence Browne Affair (The Turner Series, #2)
Book
An earl hiding from his future . . . Lawrence Browne, the Earl of Radnor, is mad. At least,...
Daisy Belle: Swimming Champion of the World
Book
Summer 1867: four-year-old Daisy Belle is about to make her debut at the Lambeth Baths in London....
Historical Fiction
Exhalation: Stories
Book
From an award-winning science fiction writer (whose short story "The Story of Your Life" was the...
Full Bodied Murder
Book
As the newest member of the Rose Avenue Wine Club, Halsey wants to expand her palate—not solve...
Beasts of the Frozen Sun
Book
Burn brightly. Love fiercely. For all else is dust. Every child of Glasnith learns the last words...
ClareR (6067 KP) rated The Sin Eater in Books
Oct 5, 2021
Each sin in this book has a different food, which is how 14yr old May Owens learns that something sinister is going on in the Queen’s court.
May can’t tell anyone what she knows. It’s a terrible punishment for a young girl: sentenced to a life of silence and ostracised by everyone - all because she stole bread to eat. Ok, she’ll never go hungry, but some of the combinations are pretty grim!
I really enjoyed reading about the travelling entertainers, and the homeless people who decide that living with a walking, breathing curse (May) is worth the risk when it’s cold outside.
This is a really atmospheric book, steeped in the sights, sounds and smells of a 16th Century England-type-place, and it ticked a lot of boxes for me as a historical fiction, occasional fantasy fan (amongst the other types of fiction!!)
The Stable Boy of Auschwitz [Audiobook]
Book
This heart-wrenching memoir from a Holocaust survivor reveals the terrible realities of life in...
Taken by a Dragon (Eternal Mates #7)
Book
Possessed by a need to save a beautiful Amazon warrior from the vision he witnessed, Loke snatched...
Paranormal Romance
Dawn of a Demon (NightFly #1)
Book
The fight to save my city and everyone in it has only just begun. It's time to sharpen the cat claws...
Urban Fantasy
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2484 KP) rated A Christmas Candy Killing in Books
Oct 19, 2022
Between the culinary cozy theme and the Christmas setting, I have to give this debut a chance. I’m glad I did. The first couple of chapters had a bit too much background on Alex and Hanna, but once the murder happened, things picked up. I appreciated how the clues were folded into the story. Not that I figured out the killer using them. The characters are good, but they could be a little stronger. Likewise, the setting is good, but could be a little stronger. Both of these are minor complaints since I am definitely ready to visit my new friends and this location again soon. I enjoyed the Christmas timing as well. This is a delicious debut.

