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Broken By Jon Atli Jonasson

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Thank you @Corylus Books for letting me be part of this tour snd reviewing this book. Broken is a crime mystery novel. I absolutely loved this book and hope there is a second book because it left you on a cliffhanger. The story is written exceptionally well and gripped me instantly. It was very difficult to put Broken down due to how good the story and characters are. . I love the characters, they are both a bit of a mess and suit each other well as police partners. I love the chemistry between them as friends, it’s great. The story is about Morgan, who goes missing on a school trip and Rado and Dora trying to find her but have their problems on the side. Brilliant read and engaging start to finish. Strongly recommend. 5 stars. Blurb Two broken cops. One irretrievably damaged and the other an outcast. Dora struggles to cope with life after taking a bullet to the head. Rado is the child of refugees, his career shunted off the tracks due to his family conenctions to an organised crim...

The Woman Who Got Her Spark Back by Fiona Gibson

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Thank you @rararesources For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The story about Celia, who life is not the greatest and feels stuck in her marriage with her husband, Geoff. This is a cute and heartwarming read. I found it easy to get into, and it did make me giggle, and I did like Celia's character a lot and enjoyed following her story. This story is about family, friends and finding yourself again. I like the written style of Fiona Gibson and hope to read more of her books in the future. The story is written very elegantly and is an engaging and enjoyable read. 5 stars. Blurb Is it ever too late to bloom? Meet Celia. Life hasn’t worked out quite how she’d planned. Since her son left for university, Celia has felt stuck at home – battling with her husband Geoff over control of the thermostat, and without the merest glint of a social life. Her only joy comes from the plants she nurtures in her makeshift plant hospital in their Glasgow flat. Then three u...

Glunda The Veg Witch by Keith W. Dickinson

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Thank you @writtersread For letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Glunda the Veg Witch. This book is targeted at 16 to 18 years old and above, and it’s a fantasy genre. The story is about Glunda who is going to become the head witch and is the youngest witch to have the golden key, but there will be problems with the mages. The story is engaging from the beginning and is beautifully written. This is a short book of 148 pages. I feel young adults will really like this story. The story is a good place that you’ll be able to keep up with. If you’ like magic and witches, this book is definitely for you. I like the front cover. It has autumn fell to it and colorful. If you like witches and magic, then this book is for you. I hope they’ll be a book to, cause I’d like to see more from Glenda in the future. Four stars. Blurb “A witch’s boots told the story of her life. They showed you where she’d been, where she was going, and what kind of a witch she would be when she g...

The Silver Ladies Seize The Day by Judy Leigh

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this book tour and reviewing this book. The Silver Ladies Seize the day, in this a romance fiction. I like the front cover, it is bright and inviting. I would definitely pick this book up in a bookshop. Furthermore, I like the title too. It works well with the book. The Silver Ladies Seize the day is a heartwarming and feel good read. The story about Cecil’s who about to turn 92 years old, and she thought she was happy but realizes she’s missing out on love. I did enjoy reading about Cecil and the group of silver ladies, they were very entertaining and enjoyable to follow. The story was easy to get into and was at a good pace. I will absolutely read more by Judy Leigh in the future. A lovely read 4 stars. blurb You’re never too old to fall in love…again! Cecily Hamilton is months away from her ninety-second birthday. She’s lived life to the full, choosing work over romance, friendship over love. And now she has a host of silver-ha...

The Empathist by Alex Franklyn

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Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview #ReadAlong For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Empathist is a thriller genre. I was so happy to be part of the read along, and I am sad it has ended. The Empathist is about Amy, who is 30 years old and has a great career, but no one knows she is running from her past, and she’s trying hard not to remember. The Empathist hooks you into its story straight the way to the point where you cannot put it down. I found this to be an interesting and fascinating read that kept me on my toes all the way through. I love how I was guessing all the way throughout the book and kept changing my mind what, I thought, was going to happen, and I was so wrong. Furthermore, I love the twists and turns in the book, I felt like I was on a roll coaster of ride while I was reading Empathist. Fantastically written. 5 stars. Blurb To the outside world, Amy has it all—her own home,...

Love, Accidentally by Phoebe MacLeod

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Thank you @rararesources For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Where do I start, I absolutely adore Phoebe Macleod books, they are engaging and heartwarming from start to finish. When I am stressed, I struggle to read. Phoebe Macleod books always help, and Love Accidentally did not let me down. It was brilliant. This is a romance genre and the story about Tilly, who is a nurse working in accident and emergency. Tilly meets a young junior doctor called like, and is he the one? I was entertained from the minute I opened the book until the end. It made me laugh and feel different emotions while reading the book. I liked the characters and that they were all different and was good to see them develop through the book. I like the title and the front cover, it works well together. Love accidentally will make a great holiday read. Fantastic 5 stars. Blurb Sometimes, what happens on the nightshift, should stay on the nightshift... As an A&E nurse, there’s not much...

Cordial Convictions by Kateri Stanley

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Thank you @zooloosBT For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Cordial Convictions is book 2, but you can read as a standalone, as I did. This is the thriller genre. The story is written from different points of view, which I thoroughly enjoyed and felt like I got to know the characters better, and it all linked in well. The story is about Marcus, whose son Greg took a weapon to work and killed several people. Marcus was a health professional and did not see his son struggling and has found this difficult, and now he is in a Barbary hospital suffering from amnesia. I found Cordial Convictions sad at times and has great suspense running through the book. I liked how the story went from present to past, it worked very well and is a thrilling read. The story is written elegantly, and I enjoyed the description and detail of Kateri Stanley's writing. I will definitely be reading book 1 and reading more of her books. 4 stars Kateri’s Bio Kateri Stanley is a dark f...