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Every Step You Take by M. A. Hunter

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Thank you @rararesources and @AnAutieAuthor for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Every step you take is a psychological thriller genre. The story is set in the past 2023 and the present 2024 which is at the London Marathon. The story is about Molly who is a runner and has moved to a new flat in London and is doing advertising to raise her profile on social media, and then she starts to have a starker who will not leave her alone and all Molly wants to do is to get the Olympics in Paris, but she has to have a good time from the London marathon to get through. The story is at a fast-paced and I enjoyed it from the get-go. I liked how the story went to past and present, it worked well. I had no clue who the starker was, and I did really feel for Molly sometimes. It must be terrifying go through this and no one is listening to you. I thought she was paranoid and jumping at any little thing, but that's understandable. There is a great amount of tension that ...

The Waitress and The Singer by Mark Laming

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Thank you @zooloosBT and @MarklamingBooks for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Waitress and the Singer is a romance genre. I like the title and the front cover it works well with the red and white colours. Randall is in a famous rock band that has broken up and is starting a new life when he meets Jo, who is a waitress in a diner. I enjoyed reading this story and had great descriptions that run through the book. There are some good twists that I didn't see coming that worked well. I liked reading about the world of rock and the music industry, it was nice to read something different that I know nothing about. Randall and Jo are lovely characters and work well together. The story at a good pace that will keep you entertained to the end and you won't want to put it down due to you wanting to know what happens to Jo and Randall romance, it will have you on edge. Heart-warming read 4 stars. Mark’s Bio My passion has always been writing and I am unable t...

Tabitha Locke’s Key to Happiness by Liz Davies

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Thank you @lizdaviesauthor @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Tabitha Locke's Key to Happiness: is a romance with a cute front cover. The story is about Tabitha who realise she must be the only person who does not have a phone. I found this story to be heartwarming read that I enjoyed. I loved Tabitha and following her journey to love, it give me warm flutters while I was reading this. The descriptions where delightful to read and I could visualse everything in my head. Lovely story. 5 stars. Blurb Tabitha Locke suspects she must be the only twenty-nine-year-old in the UK who doesn’t own a mobile phone. She has a good reason not to. When she fled to Bath and her grandfather’s vintage key shop, all Tabitha wanted was to hide from the world. And for three years she does precisely that – until she meets a handsome IT expert. Appealing to her love of history, Rhys Flint persuad...

A Mother's Love by Hazel Eggleton

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Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. A Mother's Love is a psychological genre. The story is set in Cornwall and is about Meryan confess to killing her husband which has big effect on her family and where she lives. Meryan delves in to her husbands past, where she comes across things she never expected. There's are some fantastic descriptions running through the book, which I enjoyed. The story is at a good pace that grabs your attentions and keeps you hooked till the end. There is great amount of suspense running through with some brilliant twists. I liked how you see the characters develop through the book and I did like Meryan character . A good read that will keep you gripped to the end, 4 stars. Hazel’s Bio Hazel Eggleton is a linguist by profession, having taught at University College School, Hampstead, for the majority of her career. Now retired, she devotes her spare time to writing novels. To date she has written two c...

All The World’s A Stage by Guy Hale

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Thank you @HaleWrites @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. All the Worlds stage, book 3. I was so happy to be part of this read along and very sad it is now finished. I love this series and loved following Jimmy music and murderous career. Furthermore, I like the front cover, it's very bright and colourful that grabs your attention and the title works well. This is the final book in the series and is about Jimmy who is on a tour round Europe but behind the scenes supporting Jimmy is Jack Lantern and George who are part of the criminal underground. The story is written well, which makes you chuckle and is very entertaining all the way through. I do love Jimmy and Wendy characters they are my favourite. There's are some good twists in the book that work well. All the world's Stage is a great read that is action packed that will keep you hooked. Can't wait to read more of Guy Hale books in...

A Swift Return by Fiona Barker

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A Swift Return is a children genre about environment and nature. . The illustrations are beautiful and really work with the story. The story is about Aria who is in her own world and Yusuf has his feet firmly on the ground. They both have to work together to save a bird who is lost and something magical happens. This is a beautiful story and is written well. I feel children will love reading this with their parents. A swift return is heart-warming to read that will educate children about birds, what to do to help them. The words are written in English, but I like how there is Arabic below. It's good for children to see a different language written down. This is an entertaining read that children will love. 5 stars.Thank you @The_WriteReads/@WriteReadsTours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Blurb Aria has her head in the clouds. Yusuf keeps his feet on the ground. But when they work together to save a bird who has lost her way, something magical hap...

A Good Enough Mother by Sheila Norton

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Thank you @rararesoucrs and @NortonSheilaann for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. A Good enough is a coming of age genre. This story is an emotional read and heart-wrenching. I was hooked, and could not put the book down. I need to found out if Mia the little girl who's 5 years old was telling the truth about Helen the neighbour who looks after her and brother when Mum at work. There were some great twists in the book that made me keep guessing through the book. I liked the characters' lot, especially the little girl Mia and her mum. I was not sure on Helen and her husband, there was something I could not just put my finger on. The story is written very well that will hook you to the end. A great read. Can't wait to read more by Shelia Norton in the future. 5 stars. Strongly recommend. A Good Enough Mother Mia is telling me a story. It’s about a princess, who lives in a castle, on a street that bears a remarkable resemblance to ours. About a ki...

Pink Camouflage by Gemma Morgan

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Thank you @gmorganofficial @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeBookReview #PinkCamouflage #GemmaMorgan #BreakingSilence for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Pink Camouflage is non-fiction Gener. Gemma is telling her story when she was a solder and the trauma and abuse she went through while she was in the army. I read Pink Camouflage in a day. I found this book to be inspirational and emotional read. Furthermore, I think Gemma is teally brave and honest in the book and I found this amazing read. Likewise, I am so glad that she fought through the topics in the book and has come through the other side. A fascinating read that hooks you from the first page and there are some horrendous things she goes through, and I felt quite emotional reading it at times. Excellently written that is at fast pace. Incredible read 5 stars. Blurb This is a fascinating insight into a macho, male-dominated world where reality is so grotesquely distorted...

Another Side of the Heart by C. H. Lazarovich

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Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Another side of the heart has a very pretty cover that draws you to the book. I like how C.H Lazarovich describes the surrounding in the book, you can visualize it in your head. Which I really liked because it made it feel like I was there. The story is about Mary, who has lost her daughter a year ago and is still struggling to cope with her death. Mary decided to leave New York to go to the island Kilkare. Another side of the heart is heart-warming and emotional read that will tug on your emotions. A touching read, if you like reading this type of book, this is defiantly for you. I found the book easy to get into and was at good pace. It didn't not take me long to read 4 stars. Blurb Nearly a year after the sudden death of her 21-year-old daughter, Mary leaves New York City to spend the summer alone on Kilkare Island while her neurosurgeon husband trav...

Memory Road by Sarah Edghill

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Thank you @EdghillSarah @bloodhoundbook @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Memory Road is a absolutely fantastic read. I loved it. I felt so many emotions reading this book: Joy, sadness at times and frustration at her daughter. I loved Moria lilly mum shes duch great character that made me laugh. The story about Lily who goes on a road trip with her mum whi is starting to get forgetful and is eventful trip. This is emotonial and heartwarming read that will stay with you. it definatly has with me. I found Memory road wasy to read and could out down. Execellent read. 5 stars Blurb Lily is taking her elderly mother on a road trip around the UK, revisiting places which meant a lot to her. It’s challenging because Moira can no longer be described as ‘a bit forgetful’; she has started singing Abba songs in public and talking to imaginary friends, and last week she tried to r...

The Djinn’s Apple Djamila Morani

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Thank you @The_WriteReads and @WriteReadsTours for letting me be part if this tour and reviewing this book. The Djinn's Apple is a young teenage gener.. The story us well written and took me a chapter to get into it but then I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story set at a good pace, and is a fascinating read. It has a great amount of magic and mysteriou that flows through the book. The story about Nardeen manages to escape but her family get murdered and then wants to found the killer and bring them to justice. I liked the character Nardeen and I enjoyed reading her story . Agreat read that young teenage will enjoy 4 stars Blurb A ruthless murder. A magical herb. A mysterious manuscript. When Nardeen’s home is stormed by angry men frantically in search of something—or someone—she is the only one who manages to escape. And after the rest of her family is left behind and murdered, Nardeen sets out on an unyielding mission to bring her family’s killers to justice, regardless of the co...

The Good Wife by Gemma Rogers

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Thank you @rararesources and @GemmaRodgers79 for letting me be part if this tour and reviewing this book. The Good Wife is psychological thriller gener. I really enjoyed reading this book. It hooked me from the first paragraph. The story is about Chloe who has controlling husband and is not happy and meets Savannah who she hires to help her. The twists are brilliant and did not see them coming. I hated Tom and was not sure on Savannah but I did change my mind half way through but I felt sorry for Chole. Theres a good ampunt of tension running through the book. The Good wife is definitely worth a read, loved it, could not put it down. 5 stars. The Good Wife Appearances can be deceiving… After a whirlwind romance and three years of marriage, I’d tried to be a good wife. My husband Tom is always watching, controlling my every move. He chooses my clothes, my hairstyle, even instructing what and how much I’m allowed to eat – just ten mouthfuls. I’ve become isolated from those I love, fo...