Prima Facie by Suzie Miller:
A Scouse husband from Liverpool now living life in the Devon Countryside with my family. Writing, caring for my wife, home educating and generally being a legend. Scribbling about music, art, life and geeky stuff. Often to be found drinking tea, quizzing on the local radio and having light sabre fights with the family.
Friday, 2 February 2024
Wednesday, 31 January 2024
Mrs Gulliver by Valerie Martin:
Monday, 29 January 2024
The Husbands by Holly Gramazio
There is already a buzz on The Husbands, similar to the kind of buzz that signals change in this book. Lauren is a single woman, who one day has a man she doesn’t know come down from her attic. He is a husband, but she discovers she can control the process by asking/threatening the husband to go back up. They range from the useless, to the sinister, to a despised billionaire and the situation gets rapidly out of control. So, how do you find happiness when you can’t find the right partner?
Monday, 22 January 2024
Vengeance Planning For Amateurs
As elevator pitches go, it’s original: Olivia, owner of a mobile bakery ‘Love Muffins’ has her stuffed penguin Trip stolen by her ex. She uses the local book group to get revenge on her and all the exe’s who have wronged her. It’s a unique, quirky and very Aussie read. Winter has a great line in deadpan dialogue and lovable characters. If it’s episodic in nature, that’s the nature of the novel. It’s the queer romcom heist movie we never knew we needed, and it’ll leave you with a grin on your face and an urge for a muffin. My thanks go to Ylva Publishing for a preview copy.
Thursday, 18 January 2024
Two Women Walk Into A Bar by Cheryl Strayed
Cheryl Strayed is probably best known for Wild, the poetic journey across the Pacific coast. Two Women Walk Into A Bar is a story of loss, from the narrator meeting her future mother in law through nursing her through a terminal illness. It’s a meditation on loss and the bond between a Mother and a son and often how the spouse is the excess thread. It’s beautifully written, which I am presuming comes down to the tale being semi-autobiographical. It’s the kind of book you can read in a coffee break (22 pages) and you’ll need another to recover. My thanks go to Amazon Original Stories for a preview.
Black Shield Maiden by Willow Smith with Jess Hendel
Black Shield Maiden is a Norse saga, with Yafeu taken in slavers from Africa and sold to a Viking community. There she becomes part of a political game involving Freydis, a Viking princess. It’s the debut novel of artist and activist Willow Smith, with assistance from writer Jess Hendel.
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