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In this penultimate episode of Season 5 and 2024, I thought I would go all out and talk about a book that surprised me. As part of my 24 reads for 2024 I kept on skipping over it as it appeared to be rather intimidating. However, once I sank into the world Lawrence created I...
This week we head back to the fantasy realm for the first in Jennifer L Armentrout’s Blood and Ash series, From Blood and Ash. The story of Poppy Balfour and Hawke Flynn – no, it’s not a grown-up spin-off of Tangled (though you could be forgiven for thinking so with those names). Poppy, is bound...
You’ve seen the TV show, now listen to me talk about the book that is about a character mentioned for no more than 10 seconds as it burns on a sheet of paper in Declan O’Hara’s fire! This week I am talking about Polo, the third book in the Rutshire Chronicles by Jilly Cooper, and...
This week I was lucky enough to have some time with author Alex Pavesi to talk about his second novel, Ink Ribbon Red, which is released by Penguin Michael Joseph on the 7th of November. Six friends gather at a country house for a birthday weekend. They decide to play a game. All six names...
No, your eyes do not deceive you. This episode has been missing for a while, languishing in the archives after someone or other at Spotify decided that my content belonged to someone else…so today I am going to be gifting you with my January 2023 episode all about one of the greatest detectives ever created,...
In this episode, I explore The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow. It starts as a reimagining of Pride and Prejudice through the eyes of the overlooked middle sister, Mary. The story continues after the death of Mr Bennet, with Mary discovering that being the only unmarried sister leaves you in a vulnerable position. Throughout...
The Queen of Poisons is the third book in Robert Thorogood’s Marlow Murder Club series, but does it hit the same spot as the previous two instalments? This week I take a look at the latest addition (released in January 2024) and figure out whether I actually liked it, or not. As with every episode,...
This week I am talking with author Julie Owen Moylan about her latest historical novel, Circus of Mirrors which is due for release on Thursday 12 September in the UK. A story full of complex characters, growth, love and heartbreak set across four decades in post-war Berlin. Berlin, 1926. After the death of their parents,...
Released in 1948, Taken at the Flood is the 26th Poirot novel by Agatha Christie, and while it maintains his rather bombastic character, it’s very different to any of the novels which came before it. Set in the years immediately following the Second World War, it centres around the behaviour of a family who has...
I think that this episode is going to be a surprise, if only because every once in a while a book comes along that isn't what you expected… But if that's because it's good or not I am not going to reveal here…you'll have to listen to find out. Following in the footsteps of authors...