My Pretend Grocery Store - Learning Games
Education and Games
App
Have you always wanted to experience the Grocery Store & play with all the items on the shelves,...
Just Tattoo Of Us
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The show follows Charlotte Crosby and Stephen Bear as they open the doors to the 'Just Tattoo of Us'...
Just tattoo of us Tattoo Reality tv
Harold Halibut
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Dive into this nautic adventure as curiosity will guide you through a space ship wreck on an unknown...
Guilt
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‘Thrilling, unputdownable, a fabulous rollercoaster of a read’ B A PARIS, bestselling author of...
Once Upon a Forbidden Desire: Fairy Tales and Other Stories
Jennie Lynn Roberts, Elsie Winters, Kathryn Ann Kingsley, Zoey Ellis, A.J. Lancaster, C.M. Nascosta, Kristin Gleeson, L. Penelope, Colleen Cowley, Maria Vale, Lisette Marshall, Vela Roth, Erin Vere, Trish Heinrich, S.L. Prater, November Dawn, Mimi B. Rose, Jaycee Jarvis, Dani Morrison and H.R. Moore
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When it comes to true love, rules are meant to be broken … Dark forests and locked doors,...
Anthology Fantasy Romance Fairytale Retellings
ClareR (5726 KP) rated I Know What You’ve Done in Books
Feb 19, 2022
One of the neighbours is the victim of an attempted murder, and just before she passes out on the pavement, she knocks on the door of another resident to warn them of something. She forces her diary on to them, saying that all they need to know is contained within.
The recipient of the diary has a past of her own that she’d rather no one knew about, and so it appears do a lot of the other residents of Acacia Villas.
The information of each of the residents involved in nefarious goings-on is drip fed at just the right speed to keep you turning the pages, and there are many gasp out loud moments!
It’s a great read, and recommended.
Many thanks to The Pigeonhole and to Dorothy Koomson for reading along, commenting in the margins with us Pigeonhole readers!
Hazel (2934 KP) rated Cat and Mouse (Helen Grace #11) in Books
Jun 21, 2022
This is the 11th book in the Helen Grace series but if you haven't read any of the others, don't worry, it works quite well as a standalone but I think you will want to go back and read the others after finishing this one if only to put a bit more flesh onto the main characters.
This is an intense read where the short and punchy chapters add to that intensity and keeps the story rolling along very nicely. The plot is engaging and intriguing and the characters are strong and well developed.
Full of action and heart-in-the-mouth scenes of peril, this is one for people who enjoy a great crime thriller/police procedural but, be warned, you will definitely be checking your windows and doors more than once each night!!
Thank you to Orion Publishing Group and NetGalley for enabling me to read Cat & Mouse and to share my thoughts.
ClareR (5726 KP) rated No One Saw a Thing in Books
Jun 2, 2023
If you’ve ever been near a train or the underground with small children, telling them not to move an inch from your side, and they start to walk ahead, then you’ll get the general feeling of this. Except Sive’s children DO get on the train ahead of her. And the doors close. And then the race is on to catch her 6 and 2 year olds at the next station. When she gets there however, only the youngest has been found.
There follows one of the most tense stories I’ve read in a long time. I was suspecting everyone, and I was still wrong! And the thing about it, was that it all seemed completely believable!
This was a thrilling read - and recommended!
Thanks to The Pigeonhole and to Andrea Mara for reading along.
Room Planner Home Design
Productivity and Lifestyle
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Home Design - Create realistic floor plans and 3D models in minutes for your next room or home...
London Uncovered: Sixty Unusual Places to Explore
Book
London Uncovered opens the doors to sixty of the capital's most intriguing places, all visitable but...