Review: The Three Lives of Cate Kay by Kate Fagan
Review: The Bell Witches by Lindsey Kelk
First in a new YA fantasy series set in the heat of Savannah
Review: The Edge of Solitude by Katie Hale
“It’s rare that we notice things disappearing until they’re already gone…”
Review: What A Way To Go by Bella Mackie
The best book about entirely unlikeable characters I've read this year
Review: Honeybee by Dawn O'Porter
Review: Love Story by Lindsey Kelk
Sophie Taylor’s got plenty to worry about - but Joe Walsh might just be the last straw
Review: Into the Storm by Cecelia Ahern
Cecelia Ahern brings us Enya, an Irish GP in her mid 40s, whose life is upended after she comes across an accident on a rainy December night
Review: Caledonian Road by Andrew O'Hagan
O’Hagan will find one of your rawest nerves and dance a jangling jig upon it, exposing the tender places that are usually contemplated only while lying alone in the wee hours
Review: The Milk Boys by Scott Rule
Anyone that has ever lived in a town of any size will recognise so much of what’s in here