The Ending Writes Itself By Evelyn Clarke

The Ending Writes Itself By Evelyn Clarke

World famous author Arthur Fletch is dead. His final novel, the most anticipated book in history, remains unfinished. But the ending won’t write itself.

Fletch’s publisher, Merriweather Press, has invited six authors to Fletch’s private island in Scotland. Authors whose books have never had the big marketing budgets or publicity opportunities. In other words, midlist. And they’re about to be presented with the opportunity of a lifetime.

Whoever writes a worthy ending will receive one million dollars, and a further one million dollars for a new three-book contract.

They have just seventy-two hours, with no access to the outside world, just a typewriter and a blank page. All they have to do is write…

Starting is often the hardest part. But getting to the end could be murder.

My Thoughts:

When a famous author dies, the final book has no ending so his publishing company decides to send six authors away to a private island for a big opportunity for finish the book, and if they win they get one million dollars and a three book contract, sounds exciting doesn’t it? but there are rules and will everyone play fair, it is an in it to win it and who will come out victorious? it was a great story to follow along with, reading about the different authors interested me, working out who might win was the hardest part. I really liked the concept of this book and I found it different and unique but really enjoyed it overall. The twists have me gasping and the outcome was…. brilliant. A book that is going to get some great reviews. I loved it.

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Six Mile Store By A. M. Belsey

Six Mile Store By A. M. Belsey

SOMETHING UGLY’S WAITIN’ FOR YOU

Honey’s working weekends down at the Six Mile, trying to figure her life out. Her boyfriend’s about to leave the country, her college advisor hates her guts, her momma ain’t listening, and she’s got this cop breathing down her neck just about all the time.

She finds a friend in her new colleague Lisa, but when one of their regular customers turns up dead, everything goes sideways faster than a greased hog at the county fair…

My Thoughts:

What a brilliant short novella that I gobbled up within the hour, you will not want to put it down. The story is about Honey and whilst working at the store she is trying to work out what she wants to do with her life as it is a bit of a dead end right now, until she meets Lisa. Lisa is feisty and Honey decides she wants to be more Lisa but when tragedy strikes at the store, Honey is unsure what to do next. It will lead you on a trail and one that you do not know where it is going to lead to. The story starts slow but it gives it that creativity when things start to happen and gets the ball rolling. I loved the storyline and I liked the fact it was a short read as it definitely a powerful read.

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Hopes and Dreams at the Chocolate Pot Café By Jessica Redland

Hopes and Dreams at the Chocolate Pot Café By Jessica Redland

Sometimes all your hopes and dreams really do come true… ✨🌈

Life at the Chocolate Pot Café has never been sweeter for Tara Porter. Nestled on Castle Street in Whitsborough Bay, her café is thriving, her friendships are close, her foster parents are back where they belong—and she’s finally let herself fall in love with artist Jed Ferguson.

For Jed, returning from Australia feels like coming home in every sense. His teenage daughters have settled, his gallery opening is a success, and with Tara by his side, the future looks full of promise.

But the past can’t stay at bay forever.

When Tara’s estranged foster sister reappears, old wounds resurface. And when Jed is reunited with twelve year old Aaron – a boy he once believed was his son – secrets unravel and loyalties are tested.

Now Tara and Jed must decide whether facing the past will shatter everything they’ve built—or hope it gives them the strength and courage to dream again.

My Thoughts:

One of my go to authors is Jessica, you just cannot go wrong with one of her books and this enticed me in with the title. It is set around The Chocolate Pot Café. Tara is the owner and everything is sweet, she is in love and her business is going well but what will put a spanner in the works as life is not all plain simple. Tara’s foster sister turns up and she means business but Tara is good at diffusing situations and she comes up with a solution. Jed is Tara’s partner and he also has some family issues that need sorting but with Tara by his side anything is possible. It was a lovely comforting and warm read to escape with. I like the way Jessica writes, I can’t describe it but it is so different to any other authors I have read. Loved it so much.

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How to Lose the Lottery By Jay McKenzie

How to Lose the Lottery By Jay McKenzie

One lucky ticket is about to change everything

Edie and Ron have been together for nearly fifty years, keeping each other afloat by the skin of their teeth. They’ve always been ordinary – until something very extraordinary happens.

Winning the lottery is everything they’ve ever wanted – well, almost.

Because for the last twenty years, Edie and Ron have been running from a secret that tore their family apart. And when you can suddenly buy everything you’ve ever wanted, you realise that the only thing you really want is the one thing money can’t buy.

Join Edie as she finally takes control. She’s had enough of playing the hand she’s been dealt – it’s time to risk it all.

My Thoughts:
Edie and Ron are a match made in heaven , going through all kinds of things in their marriage and staying with each other through thick and thin that is how a marriage should be. Their family haven’t wanted to know them since a secret tore their family apart. But now the most amazing thing has happened they have won the lottery. It was interesting to see if the family would come back with their tails between their legs. But Edie wants something else and this time she is going to get it. I felt as though the story was multi layered, it had a kind of depth to it that there was more to it than meets the eye. It was a powerful and thought provoking story. It was a read that it did not blow me away but was readable.

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It’s Not What You Think By Claire Mackintosh

It’s Not What You Think By Claire Mackintosh

He has a secret. She knows he’s lying…

YOU THINK YOU KNOW THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE

Nadeeka is certain Jamie is having an affair. She knows the tell-tale signs.

She’s been here before.

YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHO YOU CAN TRUST

When Jamie claims to be at work late, she knows he’s lying. He’s with another woman, and she’s determined to catch him in the act.

YOU THINK YOU KNOW HOW THE STORY ENDS

But when Nadeeka arrives home to confront him, Jamie can’t explain himself. The house has become a crime scene…

Jamie is dead.

My Thoughts:

Wow this story blew me away. I have never felt so invested in a read that I read it in one sitting. Nadeeka knows her partner Jamie is up to something and she does not want to admit to herself that it is true but every thing points to him cheating. When she returns home one day she is shocked to find Jamie dead. From there on, you could not predict the way the story plays out. It is brimming full of unexpected twists and turns. I had my suspicions but many time was proven wrong. I loved the way the story enveloped me, I felt as though when I had read the last few sentences then I could breathe again. Claire is a fantastic storyteller and puts you right in the heart of the drama. I loved the police side of things I always find Claire gives us good information. This is going to be such a big hit when it goes out into the world. This would make a great TV drama or a theatre production. Top 10 book of the year.

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The Lottery Winner Widows Club By Elly Vine

The Lottery Winner Widows Club By Elly Vine

Paula is having a surreal week. Having just lost her husband, John, in a freak car accident, she’s utterly gobsmacked when, two days later, she wins the lottery – with the ticket he bought.

Just as she thinks things can’t get crazier, Paula is approached by a tight-knit trio of glamorous women – also jackpot winners – with dead husbands, suspiciously large bank accounts. . . and a very specific interest in Paula.

They tell her that they’ve been where she is now. That grief looks good on her. That freedom does, too. There’s just one problem: Paula didn’t kill her husband. She loved him, of course.

But something about their world – lavish, secretive, thrilling – is hard to resist. And when word of Paula’s jackpot win spreads and others come sniffing around for a share, she’s faced with the ultimate choice: hold onto her old life, or accept help from her new friends, whose methods are a little more. . . unconventional.

My Thoughts:

Paula has just lost the love of her life, and is trying to deal with the grief little does she realise she is about to win the lottery with the ticket her husband has bought. But as Paula deals with her grief, she is taken aside by a group of women who like her have won the lottery but with these women nothing is as it seems and they all seemed to have killed their husbands to just get their money, Paula does not want to associate with them until she realises it could probably changer her life for the better. Will she take the plunge and move forward with her life? It was a read where you think what if? I was not sure if the storyline would work but it did, I liked the twists through out they kept me on my toes, where I thought the story was heading was completely the wrong direction and it surprised me how the story turned out. I loved it.

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Obsession By Amanda Robson

Obsession By Amanda Robson

One evening, a wife asks her husband a question: who else would you go for, if you could?

It is a simple question – a little game – that will destroy her life.

Carly and Rob are a perfect couple. They share happy lives with their children and their close friends Craig and Jenny. They’re lucky.
But beneath the surface, no relationship is simple: can another woman’s husband and another man’s wife ever just be good friends?

Little by little, Carly’s question sends her life spiralling out of control, as she begins to doubt everything she thought was true. Who can she trust? The man she has promised to stick by forever, or the best friend she has known for years? And is Carly being entirely honest with either of them?

My Thoughts:

The story is about how obsession can be a lot closer to home than you think. Carly and Rob have a brilliant life together with their perfect kids and their best friends but what happens when obsession starts to creep into the mix? All of a sudden Carly cannot comprehend what is happening to their perfect little family, it is being torn apart and for what? Carly has to decide what to do before it is too late. I liked how the story was layers that you had to unpeel with each chapter. I did find the second half boring though a bit repetitive, but all in all it was a good thriller.

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Little Miss Petty By Sally Kilpatrick

Little Miss Petty By Sally Kilpatrick

When Stella Stark discovers that her boyfriend is cheating, she also discovers that thirty-nine isn’t too old for petty revenge. Can we say…glitter bomb? She’s lost both her job and her home―why not broaden her professional horizons as Little Miss Petty, helping wronged women achieve karmic justice? Frankly, the demand is too great to ignore.

New friends rally around her: Havisham, a bar owner with a soft spot under her gruff exterior, and Salcedo, a college student with marketing savvy. There’s just one hiccup: Getting revenge on the cheating soon-to-be ex-husband of her best-paying client is supposed to be easy. After all, he’s her neighbor. But something isn’t adding up. Malone is not only intriguingly handsome. He’s also a good listener, sympathetic, and adores kittens. He may look like the ex, but he isn’t acting like him. And how can Stella, a woman on the rebound, be even remotely tempted by the pizza-with-benefits relationship he suggests? That would be so bad for business.

There’s so much for Stella to learn―about karma, the charmer across the breezeway she’s falling for, and most importantly, herself. Love, revenge, and second chances―they all come with a little risk. And a twist.

My Thoughts:

Stella is out for revenge, after three bad things happen in a row she knows revenge is a must but how. She finds a job where she can exact revenge on the kind of people who deserve it. But when one of her clients ex is Stella’s neighbour will Stella be able to go ahead with it it doesn’t help that he is hot. Stella is learning as she goes and is their to pick up the pieces as she knows exactly how it feels and how to get these cheating people back. I loved the sound of this story, it felt original and a bit different. Stella is a strong powerful woman but I felt as though the story lost it’s magic halfway through and it felt a long time getting to the end. I didn’t hold out much hope in the end. It was funny and sad all at the same time.

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California Gold By Jodie Chapman

California Gold By Jodie Chapman

Frank and Chrissy meet a few days into ’70. Frank has been travelling around California when someone tells him about a house in the desert where the walls are steel and the glass shimmers. When Chrissy picks him up hitchhiking on the side of the road, all blond hair and oversized sunglasses, it’s love at first sight.

Years later, as their shared dream of recreating a mid-century masterpiece in Britain threatens to overwhelm them, Frank will often think back to the start. What if he had carried on walking? What if she had driven to Palm Springs the next day? Every moment of tomorrow would have changed . . .

My Thoughts:

In this story we follow the O’Hara family over a period of forty years. There are a number of different family members over the years but I did not get confused about who was who as Jodie has written it so well to do that job. It was packed to the rim and I was hooked straight away. I don’t know how but it felt different to the books I normally read, I thought about it when I was not reading it. Every page is unpredictable and I did not get a sense of what was to come. A book that will stay with me for a long time to come. I look forward to what Jodie writes about next.

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Dirty Red By Tarryn Fisher

Dirty Red By Tarryn Fisher

Manipulation. Lies. Backstabbing.

Just your typical obsessively toxic love triangle.

Dear Opportunist,

You thought you could take him from me, but you lost. Now that he’s mine, I’ll do anything to keep him. Do you doubt me? I have everything that was supposed to be yours. In case you were wondering – he doesn’t even think about you anymore.

I won’t let him go…ever.

Dirty Red

Leah Smith finally has everything she’s ever wanted. Except she doesn’t. Her marriage feels more like a loan than a lifelong commitment, and the image she has worked so hard to build is fraying before her eyes. With a new role and a past full of secrets, Leah must decide how far she is willing to go to keep what she has stolen.

My Thoughts:

This is book two in the Love Me With Lies Series and I would definitely recommend reading them in order. I love the way this book unfolds. Leah has the man and she wants everything to be fine now but it really is not. She has done something that she is now regretting just to keep her man but everything starts falling apart very quickly, can she save her marriage before it is too late? I really enjoyed the first book and this one was just as good. It will be interesting to see what the third book will be about. As soon as you start reading this book you will become addicted to it. I did not want to stop reading, it was very captivating and gripped me the whole way through.

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