There’s a new Miranda Dickinson novel coming, and this one has stolen the top spot in […]
This was a brilliant read and a fabulous book club discussion book – we gave an […]
The best part of The Puzzle Wood was the atmosphere – set in the Black Mountains […]
Mel Robbins’ The Let Them Theory offers a refreshing perspective on personal boundaries and emotional well-being. […]
Hekate is a lyrical and evocative reimagining of the Greek goddess’s Myth, presented in verse, a […]
One of my favourite parts of helping look after the Tea Leaves and Reads bookshop on […]
The Harbour Lights Mystery by Emylia Hall is every bit as good as book on in […]
When The Cranes Fly South is an outstanding and beautifully touching account of the end of […]
You can breathe. Jess Kitching has switched genres, but she is still utterly brilliant – you […]
Beth O’Leary delivers a romantic adventure that is as unpredictable as the tides. Lexi, a woman […]