The Penthouse By Catherine Cooper

The Penthouse By Catherine Cooper

Beneath the glamour dark secrets lurk.

World famous singer Enola had it all – fame, fortune, and a breathtaking penthouse view. Then she vanished without a trace, leaving the band’s careers in ruins.

Fifteen years on, the remaining members are reuniting for a series of concerts in Las Vegas. But when mysterious accidents plague them, some start to wonder if Enola is back for revenge.

What happened all those years ago – and who really knows the truth?

My Thoughts:

Many years ago a world famous singer Enola disappeared without a trace leaving her band and the other members ruined. Then the story flits back to the present and the band members decide to reunite and start doing concerts but when accidents start happening they all wonder if Enola presence is upon them telling them it is a bad idea to do this alone without her. A story that flits from past to present but it is needed as we get to see what happened back then for Enola to flee, a good mix of characters and a suspenseful and mysterious read. One I could not put down.

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Five Things I Love About You By Clare Swatman

Five Things I Love About You By Clare Swatman

Forty-nine-year-old Miranda is at a crossroads.

Her children have left home, her perfectly civilised divorce is more than a decade behind her and her romances since have been lacklustre, and her career has stalled. The bright spots in her life are best friends Sophie and Kirstie, but it’s clear something has to change.

So, when she’s knocked off her bike and wakes up in hospital bruised but not broken, Miranda wonders if the universe is trying to tell her something. And when she starts to be plagued by recurring dreams featuring the same featureless man, Sophie insists it’s a sign.

Her repeating dreams offer five clues to the man’s identity so, with nothing to lose, Miranda sets off on a journey to the future she’s always longed for. Somewhere there’s a life and a love waiting for Miranda, but will she grasp it with both hands or will she let her destiny slip through her fingers even when it’s right in front of her…

My Thoughts:

As soon as I saw this book, I knew it was the one for me. I loved the cover and the plot really interested me. Miranda needs a change in her life but she does not know what that is. Nothing is satisfying her right now but when she is involved in an accident she sees her life flash before her and starts to get recurring dreams about this man. So she goes on a journey to find this man, the one she thinks is the love of her life. But will she finally get her happily ever after what she has been craving for, for so long. I loved this book from start to finish, it was a light and easy read and make me laugh through out. A really good storyline that is brimming full of relatable characters. It was a feel good read and I now need to read more of Clare’s books.

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Table for One By Emma Gannon

Table for One By Emma Gannon

Willow has everything worked out.

*The steady partner

*The successful career

*The grown-up house

Until she doesn’t – and she’s cast adrift on the sea of heartbreak, grieving a future with no clear path.

With her life transformed beyond recognition, and her friends busy ‘moving forwards’, Willow has never felt more alone.

But she’s in good company.

And when inspiration arrives from an unlikely source, she rekindles the relationship she longs for – but has long neglected… The one with herself…

My Thoughts:

This is my first book by Emma and had no idea what to expect. I liked the sound of the plot so I was hoping I was going to enjoy it and I did. It is a story about Willow who has the perfect life, everything is going well for her and she is really happy until it’s not. When things come crashing down on poor Willow I really felt sorry for her, I think people reading this book may be able to relate one way or another. Willow does not know where to turn to or what to do until a very unlikely companion moves into her life and she knows with this companion she will be able to get through it. She finds a way to reconnect with herself after such a long time. It was a incredibly moving story that stole my heart. I felt drawn into the story and wanted to help Willow see how amazing she really is. I cannot wait to read more of Emma’s books now. This was brilliant.

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The Cosy Croissant Café by Jane Linfoot

The Cosy Croissant Café by Jane Linfoot

Facing down a shirtless Miles Appleton – best friend to her brother-in-law – Betty is reminded both of everything she dislikes about the talented pastry chef, and how annoyingly gorgeous he is. Boathouse Cottage was meant to be a sanctuary for Betty and her beloved rescue Shetland Pony, Pumpkin, but it seems Fate isn’t done messing with her just yet…

Now, as her sister’s marriage implodes and the family cottage in St Aiden becomes a bargaining chip that needs to be protected, Betty and Miles go head to head. Miles’s baking experiments may have produced the best thing Betty’s ever tasted – but she can’t afford to be swayed by his delicious croissant campaign.

Or can she? Because as Betty soon realises, there might be more to gain from aligning with the talented baker than fighting against the temptation he and his pastries pose…

My Thoughts:

I love a book that has the words cosy and Croissant in the title. You know it is going to be good. When Betty and her pony Pumpkin turn up at Boathouse cottage, they are both looking for some r & r. But someone else has other plans, it is a blast from the past for Betty a man she has not seen for a while. she does not know how she will cope. Lots of things going on in this delightful tale. Great characters and lots of yummy sounding pastries, which made my mouth water. I liked how the story was an easy read and I liked seeing what the outcome would be between Betty and Miles. There are some parts that made me laugh, and I love the addition of Pumpkin the pony which really made me smile. A lovely read.

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Deeply Examined Omnibus/Completed Novel: A Dark Medical Romance By Lexi Davis

Deeply Examined Omnibus/Completed Novel: A Dark Medical Romance By Lexi Davis

She came in for a routine checkup. She left with a prescription for trouble.

Jessica never expected her annual exam to change everything. But the moment she steps into Dr. Adam West’s office, the air between them crackles with unspoken tension, awakening forbidden desires she’s never dared to explore.

He should keep his distance. She should walk away.

But when her safety is threatened, West’s protectiveness crosses a line—he demands she move into his luxurious penthouse. There’s something about him—something dark, something that calls to her in ways she doesn’t understand—that makes her agree.

Under his roof, boundaries blur and rules shatter. Late-night conversations turn into whispered confessions. Their fiery, physical connection transforms into something far more dangerous: trust.

But the closer they get, the more Jessica realizes—West was never a stranger. And she was never just another patient.
Now, she’s tangled in a web of obsession and desire, where love and control blur. When West’s past and present collide, one question remains:

Will love save them… or ruin them both?

My Thoughts:

I was not sure what to expect from this book as it has trigger warnings with it. With being familiar around hospital settings, I wondered it I should but I choose to at least give it a go. Jessica does not realise how much her life will change when she goes for her annual check up at the doctors. Dr West cannot believe Jessica is standing before him. You can feel the attraction between the both of them especially when Dr West starts doing his examination. Now I did find this bit a little cringe but it works for how the story develops I think. Things develop between the two of them and things get deep (excuse the pun) when Jessica moves in with him. She starts to find out more about him than she could ever imagine. But is this what she wants for the rest of her life? I feel as though this book was way more than just sex, it was about how obsession and desire can obscure what is really going on in someone’s head. I thought it was a good and powerful read.

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A Fresh Start at Polkerran Point By Cass Grafton

A Fresh Start at Polkerran Point By Cass Grafton

They’ve both been burned by love before, but will they take a second chance?

A year on from the demise of an unhappy marriage, Kate Stretton grabs the opportunity to move to the other end of the country and start afresh in Cornwall with her teenage daughter, Mollie. Unused to the slower pace of life, Kate leaps at the chance to take on Polkerran Point’s ailing annual arts and music festival.

Soon, though, she locks horns with local Rick Devonshire, the main sponsor for the festival. Rick’s marriage has fallen apart in spectacular fashion, and the last thing he needs is Kate pushing to go against the festival’s traditions.

Nursing their wounds from past relationships, can Kate and Rick find a way to work in harmony? And when Rick’s soon-to-be ex-wife comes back on the scene wanting a second chance, what will he do?

My Thoughts:

This is book four of five in The Little Cornish Cove Series but can be read as a standalone which I have done. This is the story about Kate who decides that her life is going nowhere so moves to the stunning Cornwall with her daughter. But Cornwall has a steady and slow pace of life and it is a lot different to what Kate is use to, can she really make a fresh start of it. Whilst in Cornwall Kate meets Rick and little does Kate know but he is going through similar things she has been through, can they both help each other heal? It was a slow but easy read, I loved the descriptions of Cornwall it is such a beautiful setting for a book. I enjoyed the way Cass writes, all the details too especially with the characters. A perfect little read.

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Human Remains By Jo Callaghan

Human Remains By Jo Callaghan

The truth will always come out, but at what cost? 

Fresh from successfully closing their first live case, the Future Policing Unit are called in to investigate when a headless, handless body is found on a Warwickshire farm. But as they work to identify the victim and their killer, the discovery of a second body begins to spark fears that The Aston Strangler is back. And as the stakes rise for the team, so do the tensions brewing within it.

When DCS Kat Frank is accused of putting the wrong man behind bars all those years ago, AIDE Lock – the world’s first AI Detective – pursues the truth about what happened with relentless logic. But Kat is determined to keep the past buried, and when she becomes the target of a shadowy figure looking for revenge, Lock is torn between his evidence-based algorithms and the judgement of his partner, with explosive results.  

When everything hangs in the balance, it will all come down to just how much an AI machine can learn, and what happens when they do . . .

My Thoughts:

After reading Jo’s previous books I could not wait to start reading the next book. Here we see DCS Kat Frank and AIDE Lock investigating a new case. A body without some of it’s body parts has been found and they need to find out what happened but when another body is found the team need to work quickly to solve this case. A figure from DCS Kat Frank’s past comes back to haunt her is she leaving a little too late. It is a race against time to catch the killer before more bodies start to pile up. It had everything I like in a thriller, gripping, tense and full of intrigue. I was hooked from the first page, it was so well written and would make a great TV series. I had no clue what was going to happen and the ending was absolutely brilliant. I had my heart in my mouth.

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Love Blooms at Hollyhock Farm By Georgina Troy

Love Blooms at Hollyhock Farm By Georgina Troy

After an amazing year looking after Hollyhock Farm, on the beautiful island of Jersey, pregnant Lettie needs to step back from farming. The problem is, with her family overseas, there’s no one to take over.

But then help comes from two places at once. Handsome fire-fighter Joe needs to escape his small home since his mother and her new husband came to stay; he offers to help run the farm in exchange for board in one of the spare rooms. Then, adventurous newcomer Skye takes the other room, excited to try her hand at farming in such an amazing place.

But managing the farm together may be more than either of them bargained for, especially as each of them drives the other crazy, in more ways than one. Will the tension get too much for Joe and Skye, or could love bloom with the Jersey flowers this spring?

My Thoughts:

This is book three of The Hollyhock Farm Series and the first book I have read in this series, I would say it can be a standalone as I did not feel as though I missed too much. Though I loved this one and will be going back to read the previous two books. Lettie owns Hollyhock farm and it is all good but she needs to step back for a but as she is going to be a mum soon. But then she finds two people to help her out at the farm but they don’t get off on the right foot with each other. Will they be able to work out their differences as they both know how much the farm means to Lettie and would hate to let her down. I enjoyed reading about the farm aspects of it and the animals, I liked all the characters and the story felt warm and uplifting to me, I feel as though I want to go and help Lettie out and work on her farm for her too. This is my first book by Georgina and I look forward to reading more by her. It was a comfort read for me.

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Bay of Plenty By Jody Brettkelly

Bay of Plenty By Jody Brettkelly

What happens when the past resurfaces … twenty years later?

On a hot summer night, fourteen-year-old Isla Joyson’s best friend vanishes from a beach cliff. The local police chief rules it a suicide, but Isla suspects otherwise—and is mercilessly bullied for speaking out.

Twenty years later, Isla’s once-brilliant career as an investigative journalist lies in ruins.

Desperate for redemption, she seizes a lead from an undercover cop about a dangerous drug ring ensnaring her parents. With the cop posing as her boyfriend, Isla returns home to save her family, reclaim her career, and face the ghosts of her past.

But as the investigation deepens, and the relationship with her “fake” boyfriend starts to feel very real, Isla discovers a chilling link between the drug ring and her friend’s disappearance. Now, it’s not just her reputation on the line—it’s her life.

My Thoughts:

When Isla’s best friend vanishes many years later Isla is on a mission to uncover what really happened to her best friend all those years ago. But Isla has more worries of her own as her parents are caught up in a dodgy business, can Isla work together with a cop to help save her family from going down. There is a lot of trouble, tension, grittiness to this story with a good pace to follow along with. Can Isla solve both crimes whilst working undercover? I liked the story and the way it flowed. All the characters were believable and I could not see what was coming. The ending wrapped everything up brilliantly.

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The Final Wife By Jenny Blackhurst

The Final Wife By Jenny Blackhurst

Till death do us part…

Luke Whitney is stabbed to death. His wife Anna confesses after she is found next to his lifeless body. But if she did it, why can’t she confirm any of the details of the crime?

As police dig into the circumstances, they learn that the victim was a liar, a cheat and a narcissist. More than one person had a reason to want him dead; his scorned ex, his neglected mistress and Anna – who knows what happens to Mrs Whitneys when Luke gets bored of them.

Luke Whitney had it coming. But who made sure he got what he deserved?

My Thoughts:

I do love a Jenny Blackhurst book and this was just as good as her other books. When Luke is stabbed to death, his wife Anna is found next to his body confessing that she killed him but when the police dig deeper into the pairs background they realise there is more to this story than meets the eye. Nothing is plain simple or as seems. It cannot be such a simple case to conclude with. Secrets, lies, betrayals but who was the one that really killed Luke? I like how the story got me hooked from the first chapter, it was a story will potential killers but who was the actual killer? it twists one way and you think you are on the right path and then it twists the other way so much so that you don’t know where the story will turn next. The ending was brilliant. Such brilliant writing for a fantastic author. I loved it.

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