*Mother's Only Child was purchased by myself however this post does contain affiliate links, which means I can make a small percentage of money for sales, at no additional cost to you. The Blurb Maria is a girl with a great talent for design. Although the world is embroiled in war, all she can think… Continue reading Mother’s Only Child by Anne Bennett
Tag: Fiction
The Girl Who Dared to Think
*Guest post Many dystopian books all have the same feeling around them. The world sucks, but everyone is meant to think that everything is amazing and perfect, set up in a way that allows them to live their best life. The Girl Who Dared to Think is a dystopian book much like this, but the… Continue reading The Girl Who Dared to Think
The Lodger by Louisa Treger
Dorothy Richardson is existing just above the poverty line, doing secretarial work at a dentist's office and living in a seedy boarding house in Bloomsbury, when she is invited to spend the weekend with a childhood friend, Jane.
Book Review: The Bomb Girl Brides by Daisy Styles
I started reading books written by Daisy Styles a couple of years ago when a friend gave me the book "The Bomb Girls" (2016). The style of writing made me feel I was being instantly transported to wartime Britain. Daisy describes everything with so much detail that I actually could see myself working alongside the… Continue reading Book Review: The Bomb Girl Brides by Daisy Styles
Water Gypsies by Annie Murray
Welcome to my book review of Water Gypsies by Annie Murray. I was really excited to reading this book as soon as I got it for two reasons. Firstly, Annie Murray is one of my favourite authors. Her style of writing and vivid descriptions capture my imagination instantly. Annie's books often run in a series… Continue reading Water Gypsies by Annie Murray