The Socialite’s Guide to Sleuthing and Secrets is book three in the series from S.K. Golden and whilst you don’t need to have read the … Read More ›
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From Kel: T.E. Kinsey’s writing is always top-notch and this is no exception. Back with the lovely Lady Hardcastle and her friend and lady’s maid … Read More ›
With the intent to highlight this mostly forgotten part of history, Norena Shopland documents the depth of involvement women had in Welsh coal mining. The … Read More ›
As a voracious learner, it was a delight to tuck into this book full of interesting floral anecdotes and histories. There is no need to … Read More ›
Using his own experience with digital life under attack, Christopher Smith shares all he has learnt on how to protect oneself in an ever-changing digital … Read More ›
What a fantastic read! I love Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Illustrated as an Egyptomaniac, as an artist, and as a communicator. Trevor Naylor explains and illustrates … Read More ›
Ka’s Review: I can’t say enough good things about this story and this series. I have had the privilege of reading them all and enjoy … Read More ›
I have been a fan of Nora Roberts for many years, and the start of this book trilogy reminds me why. The imagery, the emotions, … Read More ›
I was very excited to read another installment of the Cape Cod Creamery and was even more intrigued when the story mainly revolved around Callie, … Read More ›
Henry Winkler will be forever in my mind “The Fonz”. What is more clear to me after reading this book, Henry is truly one of … Read More ›
You should never judge a book by its cover, and this story is proof of that. The relationship between Chloe and Liam is like that … Read More ›
Whilst I understood the principles of chess and basic game rules, I have never really played chess properly. I picked up “How to Win at … Read More ›
I love design and so, with its bright cover and interesting back cover write-up, I picked up “Design and Solidarity” by Rafi Segal and Marisa … Read More ›