I received this book from the publisher via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary Published: 18th April 2019 Format: ebook, 336 pages Synopsis: Tiffy Moore needs a cheap flat, and fast. Leon Twomey works nights and needs cash. Their friends think they’re crazy, but it’s the perfect solution: Leon occupies … Continue reading The Flatshare…
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The Lost Witch…
'The Lost Witch' by Melvin Burgess was a let down. Synopsis: After an eventful night on the moors with her family, Bea is able to see and hear things that no one else can. Soon a girl starts talking to her, telling her she is special; Bea is a witch. Not only that, she's in … Continue reading The Lost Witch…
One Small Thing…
'One Small Thing' by Erin Watt was tragic but adorable. Synopsis: Since her sister's death three years ago, Beth has been living with her parents constantly on her case. They take the role of overprotective parents a little too seriously and it's starting to suffocate Beth and her relationships with them. One night of total … Continue reading One Small Thing…
A Thousand Perfect Notes…
'A Thousand Perfect Notes' by C.G. Drews is passionate. Synopsis: Beck is a pianist and all he thinks about is music; all he's ALLOWED to think about is music, because his mother doesn't allow distractions such as homework, food or friends to interfere with his practising. Beck hates it and he dreams of playing his … Continue reading A Thousand Perfect Notes…
More Than We Can Tell…
I received this book from the publisher via Net Galley in exchange for an honest review. 'More Than We Can Tell' by Brigid Kemmerer was eye opening. Synopsis: Emma can code, and she has made her own game, but with this comes a quiet kind of danger. Rev has turned eighteen and this means his father … Continue reading More Than We Can Tell…
The Last Namsara…
'The Last Namsara' by Kristen Ciccarelli was full of myths and brilliant story telling. Synopsis: Asha is the Iskari - a woman of corruption - and so she hunts dragons for her father, the Dragon King. However, the reason why she is so successful is because she lures the dragons to her by speaking the … Continue reading The Last Namsara…
The Hearts We Sold…
'The Hearts We Sold' by Emily Lloyd-Jones was magical, or was is scientific? Cal would know. Dee has just been told that her scholarship is being pulled due to funding. Knowing her parents won't help, she's forced to make a deal with a demon whatever the cost. Now part of a team, she's sent on … Continue reading The Hearts We Sold…