Thursday, 16 April 2026

Book Review - The Chalet Girl by Victoria Prince

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Title: The Chalet Girl
Author: Victoria Prince
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Publication Date: 17th November 2025
Rating: 4 Stars

Welcome to Kristalldorf…where the world’s richest residents hold the sexiest secrets.

Emmeline Everly is Kristalldorf's latest resident. She might be living in the world's most exclusive ski resort. But she's firmly downstairs. Where Emme sees all the dirty laundry behind the glossy exterior.

Emme vows not to get involved, that is until Tristan du Kok. When Kristalldorf's notorious bachelor turns his eye on her she's heading down a slippery slope.

Should Emme say yes to steaming up a gondola and bare herself to the man everyone says not to touch with a ski poll? Or will the ride be just too wild...

Perfect for fans of RIVALS, BRIDGET JONES and Danielle Steel, Victoria Prince is an exciting new voice in romance!

Although I'm not a fan of being cold, the more books I read set in the rich and famous parts of ski resorts, the more I am totally convinced that I would love the apres-ski side of things, especially when there are irresistibly attractive bad boys which ooze sexual chemistry! 

And wow is there sex and chemistry and spice on offer in this book. It's overflowing with it. This is not a book for prudes, or those that get upset when fidelity isn't a high priority for many characters. 

However I was totally there for it, and some of the scenes were very hot. 

Emme is new to the ultra rich resort of Kristaslldorf, and the amount of information given to her very early on, which doubles as an info dump for the readers, as to who is who, and what past or present scandals could be afoot.  She is there to be a nanny to the Harrington's  children, and she soon makes friends with a few other workers around the resort. 

Oh and there is that clear attraction to the resort's bad boy, but she can't help herself and doesn't think it will ever be anything other than one-sided. 

It took me a while to get into the swing of this, as there were so so many characters to get to grips with, but once I was used to both this and the author's writing style, I was hooked. 

I was very much enjoying all of the goings on in this resort, including the descriptions of just how the other half live. This is a level of luxury that most of us will never experience, but it also goes to show that just because you are mega rich doesn't mean that life is without it's issues. 

I'd say there are very few truly happy characters in this story, but I was there for all of their flaws and also the inherent danger of just trying to ski. 

This was highly enjoyable, and I am curious to see what the author will write next.  I am hoping for a return to this setting and characters! 

Thank you to Michael Joseph and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Book Review - Wicked Women by Angela Marsons - Blog Tour

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Title: Wicked Women
Author: Angela Marsons
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 14th April 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

The woman is lying on her back, eyes closed, face still. The blood from the single stab wound in her chest has pooled on the ground, interrupted only where her killer stood to watch her die…

Detective Kim Stone knows from the moment she looks down on Ashley Reynolds that this is no ordinary crime. No one has a bad word to say about this loving wife and mother. So why did someone murder her, and wait to make sure she was dead?

Ashley was a social worker, and some claimed she tore families apart. But her husband is also acting strangely, planning to take their daughter and leave town. Did the threat to her come from home or work?

Then another woman is killed in the same cold, calm way. Nadine was a honey trapper, and the men she tricked blamed her for destroying their marriages. Someone clearly believes Ashley and Nadine were wicked… and that wicked women deserve to die.

But when a third woman is murdered, Kim and the team can’t find anything that even the sickest mind would find fault with. Certain that time is running out, they search desperately for something that links their victims.

And then Kim realises something that chills her to the bone. Because if she’s right, the worst danger is yet to come…

A brilliantly gripping crime thriller about secrets and revenge that will have you gasping at the final reveal. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Val McDermid and Robert Dugoni will love Wicked Women.


Angela Marsons has done it again. Another phenomenal book in this amazing series, that keeps you guessing right until the end. 

And if you have read any books in the Detective Kim Stone series that sentence alone should be more than enough of a review,  as this is more than up to the normal level of the series, and I could barely put the book down.  In fact I was rather happy that there was suddenly a nice day of decent weather and I spent an afternoon in the garden, devouring this book without another care or thought in the world. 

And if you haven't read anything from this author before, where have you been for the previous 23 books?! This is a truly excellent series and you have totally been missing out. 

Do I really need to say much more to convince anyone?!

... fine then... 

What a brilliant plot this has, I am totally loving Kim's gut instinct more and more with each book, as well as the fact she cares so little about things like obeying her superiors, in favour of doing what she believes is right. 

And the little girl Ava, whose mum was the first murder victim, totally got under my skin, and into my heart. And into the hearts of the whole team, who are not only trying to find out who killer her mother and why, but also trying to ensure Ava isn't put into the care of people that shouldn't really even have the children they do have. 

There is also a side case that Kim is involved in, that has deeply curious as to just what is the root of a very longstanding family feud, when even Bryant thinks she should stay clear. 

I really enjoyed seeing another side of Stacey and Devon in this book too, as they go above and beyond.  And Penn continues to grow on me too, and some of his intuition is brilliant as well. 

This is such a close knit team, and I always enjoying seeing how their minds work, as they attempt to solve a case. 

I shall finish with my bi-annual plea to Angela Marsons to write faster, I don't want to wait for the next book!  I love the series that much! 

Thank you to Bookouture and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Book Review - Mending Lost Dreams at the Highland Repair Shop by Kiley Dunbar

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Title: Mending Lost Dreams at the Highland Repair Shop
Author: Kiley Dunbar
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Publication Date: 22nd November 2025
Rating: 4 Stars

Curl up with this BRAND-NEW heartwarming, romantic and inspiring Highlands-set story that will leave a smile on your face ๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ”️๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ Perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan, Veronica Henry and Heidi Swain.
Every book in the Highland Repair Shop series can be read as a standalone.

๐Ÿงต๐Ÿชก Welcome to the Highland Repair Shop, where mending broken things – be they clocks, compasses or hearts – is a way of life.

After a gruelling few years in city hospitals, trainee doctor Alice hopes a new, small-town post will bring quiet to her racing mind. Instead, she finds a place brimming with eccentricity and curiosity, and people who seem to see straight through her carefully controlled facade.

Murray has returned to his hometown with a broken heart and his tail between his legs. Volunteering at the family-run repair shop is meant to be temporary... until a chance encounter starts to crack his emotional armour.

Meanwhile, mountain ranger Finlay lives for solitude and the wild and rugged scenery. But when a broken compass draws him reluctantly into town life, he finds himself pulled not just into a community project, but into the kind of tangled feelings he’s spent a lifetime avoiding.

As a new garden is built and winter weather rages, lives will be patched, polished and set on entirely new courses. Can these lonely hearts be mended, and finally find happiness and love?

I'm really starting to feel right at home in Cairns Dhu and the Highway Repair Shop.  It's such a wonderful Scottish setting and I am really enjoying getting to know all of the characters. 

The focus this time is on Alice who is new to town, and is the new doctor, she has only just qualified and she seems to be struggling with her mental health a bit, while trying to keep that hidden. 

Alice is hoping that a quieter pace to life than from the big city is just what she needs, but isn't expecting to be taken into the hearts of the whole community so fast. 

We also get to know Finlay the rather standoffish ranger a whole lot better and he intrigued me a lot.  As did Murray who we met briefly in the previous book. 

I enjoyed getting to see a variety of repairs in the repair shop, as well as how the shop and community continues to mend hearts. 

What I really adored was a friendship growing between Shell and Jolyon, two of the children in this book, both with their own problems, but the way they treat each other is just so heart meltingly adorable that I would love to see more from both of them. 

There is even a rescued family of dogs to root for in this, that I would have loved for myself. 

I am loving this series a lot and already can't wait to read the next book.  

Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Monday, 13 April 2026

Book Review - The Wedding Forecast by Nina Kenwood

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Title: The Wedding Forecast
Author: Nina Kenwood
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Aria
Publication Date: 17th July 2025
Rating: 4 Stars

One best friend's wedding. One predicted love match. And no way of guessing how the story will end...

Anna was never going to have an easy time at her best friend's wedding. She's the bridesmaid; her ex, Joel, is a groomsman. But she's determined to get through the weekend with a smile. Despite the fact that Joel is bringing his new girlfriend. Despite the fact that they are all staying in the same house. And despite the fact that at thirty, Anna's life is, objectively, not going to plan. Luckily she has her feelings completely under control – right up until the moment Joel drops a bombshell that changes everything.

Anna needs a distraction, and Patrick, the wedding photographer, might be the ideal solution. After all, a psychic literally predicted she would fall in love with a man named Patrick. Everyone has decided he is perfect for her. He is perfect for her.

Except the arrival of Mac, a not-quite-famous actor who has flown in from New York, complicates Anna's plotting. And she must accept that when it comes to love, destiny doesn't always follow the rules . . .

The feel-good, joyful rom-com of the summer, perfect for readers of Emily Henry, Mhairi McFarlane and Beth O'Leary.

This book is a lot of fun.  I thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent between it's pages. 

We kick off with the age old dilemma of exes being on opposite sides of a wedding party, all sharing a house in the wedding week, but Anna's ex is bringing along his new girlfriend, who then blindsides the whole friendship group be announcing she's pregnant. 

And Anna can't even get the room she is promised that would have put distance between her and Joel, as Mac got there first.  Ah Mac, a man far more pivotal to the plot, than the Patrick and psychic prediction surrounding him. 

Honestly despite Patrick being mentioned in the blurb and the title implying this psychic prediction is what the book is about, and about fate when it comes to your soul mate, well Patrick always felt rather much more of an afterthought.  We barely get to know him, and I much preferred Anna's chemistry with someone else. 

But the "mothers" all believe in fate, and Anna's besties aren't necessarily keen on the man that Anna might be interested in, and the man himself is trying to make out that he isn't want Anna will want long term. 

So it's hard to be completely sure which direction the story would go in, but I knew where my heart was and I was ultimately happy with the ending.  In between all of that, there is a lot of enjoyable story, and I loved what the characters were getting up to. 

This was very entertaining, and I would be interested in seeing what this author writes next.

Thank you to Aria and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Friday, 10 April 2026

Book Review - Such A Good Couple by Sophie White

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Title: Such  A Good Couple
Author: Sophie White
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
Publication Date: 26th August 2025
Rating: 4 Stars

SIX FRIENDS. THREE COUPLES. ONE HOLIDAY THAT WILL RUIN EVERYTHING . . .

'This book is exactly what I crave from popular fiction and so rarely get. Enormously entertaining and enjoyable' MARIAN KEYES

'Utterly gripping, glamorous, and emotionally devastating. Each storyline is razor-sharp and deeply felt, with characters so vivid you ache for them' LOUISE O'NEILL

MAGGIE'S LIFE HAS NEVER LOOKED BETTER.
She has a superstar husband, a Hollywood mansion and a stylist on call. No one, not even Fionn (who's usually in a different time zone), knows how much she's struggling.

ANNIE'S TRYING TO GET PREGNANT.
Conor's trying to talk to Annie about their crumbling relationship. But breaking up after two decades would be crazy - and if they do, how will Annie ever become a mother?

CLARA THOUGHT SHE AND OLLIE WERE HAPPY.
Even though the chaos of parenting means they're rarely in the same room of their crowded home. Then she spots a text on his phone that might blow their life up.

A sun-soaked holiday in Cape Cod brings the six friends together, each hoping to escape their problems. But soon champagne, secrets and harsh truths are spilled. When the first 'it's over' sends shockwaves through the group, will the other couples survive the fallout?

I've been mulling it over in my mind for over a week since finishing the book as to what my thoughts are, and the honest answer is I'm still unsure. 

But the fact I am  thinking about the book still is definitely a sign of good writing. 

I'm just conflicted in what words to use, as the book starts off and it feels nice and light hearted,  Three couples who are life long friends all on a group holiday together, and the first chapter made me think this was going to be a hilarious look a parenting.  

As Clara's initial predicament was very funny! 

But as we get to know these characters, it is clear everyone is hiding something, most often from their own partner. 

And there are tough themes involved in this book, and in the case of one character, my heart broke for her. 

But without giving spoilers, I can't explain why, but it is hard for me to use words like enjoy about the whole book, as it's not quite the right word. 

It definitely puts you through the emotional wringer, and you will have empathy for at least some of our leading ladies.  

It's a good book, from an author that I have read before and will certainly read again. 

Thank you to Hachette Books Ireland and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Thursday, 9 April 2026

Book Review - I Think We Should Kill Other People by L.M. Chilton - #HolidayReading Dom Rep

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Title: I Think We Should Kill Other People
Author: L. M. Chilton
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Aries
Publication Date: 9th April 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

The new laugh-out-loud serial killer thriller from L.M. Chilton, author of Don't Swipe Right and Everyone in the Group Chat Dies.

The nation watched them fall in love. Now someone's watching them die.

Hazel and Marc were paired together on revolutionary new reality TV show Love Synced, in which sophisticated AI matches hopeful lovers based on its perceptive algorithms.

But when it came time to say I Do on camera, Hazel couldn't go through with it, leaving her perfect match at the altar, his family furious and the whole TV production in jeopardy.

Now all she wants to do is fly home. Instead, she's trapped in a tiny isolated airport that's been ground to a halt amidst a massive snow storm... with her ex and his obnoxiously rich family sitting at the gate with her. But when they start turning up dead, a jilted lover is the least of Hazel's worries – there's a serial killer to catch first.

The heart's a fickle thing, so it's no surprise that AI couldn't predict true love for Hazel… But could it help crack the case when a murderer is picking off her almost-in-laws one by one?

What an addictive read this was, I found myself racing through the pages, eager to find out just what was happening. 

We get chapters based on the various "episodes" of the experiment that Hazel and Marc are involved in, of a reality show that uses sophisticated AI to decide how strong a match they are. 

However on the day that Hazel leaves Marc at the altar after a whirlwind two weeks of getting to know each other, she ends up in a far more precarious situation. 

Trapped in a small Norwegian airport with her now ex, plus some of his family and the producer of the show, while the weather grounds planes. 

And I never want to visit this airport, as it doesn't take long for the dead bodies to start mounting. 

At times I was even wondering if anyone would be alive at the end of the book! 

This was fast paced from start to finish, and I barely had time to try to guess murder or motive. 

Loads of twists and just a a really quick and easy, while addictive book to read

Thank you to Aries and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Book Review - Reality Check by Lizzie Huxley-Jones - #HolidayReading Dom Rep

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Title: Reality Check
Author: Lizzie Huxley-Jones
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 9th April 2026
Rating: 4 Stars

They were meant to be looking for their perfect man, but they can’t ignore the sparks flying on and off screen.

Wedded Bliss is everyone’s favourite reality TV show where couples match, marry and compete for a grand prize.

Dolly is in it for money. She doesn’t want a husband, but a partnership launched on international TV could definitely help her influencer career. Model Warren might just be her man. 

Carys is in it for love. It’s not like she’s had much luck in the romance department, so why not trust the show’s matchmakers with her heart? Could handsome veterinarian Patrick be the one?

The tension building between them is as hot as the competition and the two women can’t deny their chemistry. For Carys, it’s an awakening, but any change of plan could ruin everything for Dolly.

Will they find reality TV fame or the reality of love?

Oh I do love a book featuring a reality tv show, and this one had a bit of a novel concept to it. 

With the contestants for the first part not being able to see each other, and having to make judgments from voice instead.

It was really interesting getting to know the various main characters of this novel, who were all so different. 

But it was Dolly and Carys' stories that were the most intriguing,  For they are both lying constantly on camera for various good reasons. 

For this is as much a commentary on how reality tv treats contestants who aren't "normal, and a look at how much contestant care is really involved. 

It is also wonderfully diverse and was a fabulous way to get inside both of their heads, especially Carys.

I really felt for both of these ladies, as they try their hardest to work out just what to do about various things. 

I feel it was great representation in fiction for communities that aren't so regularly featured. 

Overall it was a very enjoyable book and I certainly didn't see the ending coming.  Just brilliant. 

Thank you to Simon & Schuster and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Book Review - Somewhere Only We Know by Cathy Bramley

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Title: Somewhere Only We Know
Author: Cathy Bramley
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Orion
Publication Date: 9th April 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

She thought their love story was over.
The world had other plans...

When Magnolia Jones finds her daughter's travel journal, she can think of no better way to honour her life than setting off on the gap year trip that twenty-three-year-old Brontรซ had dreamed of taking.

It was meant to be Brontรซ's adventure, but perhaps following her daughter's footsteps around the world is exactly what Magnolia needs to piece her broken heart back together and begin to heal.

As her travels take her further away from home, memories of a long-ago summer come flooding back. Magnolia barely recognises that girl she used to be - the dreams she had, the freedom ahead, the midnight kisses on the beach with curly-haired, brown eyed Jackson.

Maybe, just maybe, in this magical place that is somewhere only they know, Magnolia is about to discover that her journey isn't over - it's just about to begin...

I do love a Cathy Bramley novel, and I love a spot of armchair travel, so combined this was a fabulous book for me to read and thoroughly enjoy. 

Magnolia is determined to follow her daughter's plans for the gap year she had planned but never was able to take.  It's been months since Bronte's death, and she isn't' coping that well, and when she has to take time off work, it seems like maybe she will feel closer to Bronte by taking this journey for her. 

She won't read the whole planning journal ahead of time, she is reading a page or two at a time so has no idea what is in store for her. 

With the first stop being Nepal this is an eye opening experience, and Magnolia soon learns to take the spirit of what Bronte is hoping to see and do, but do things in her own way.  

We also learn about Magnolia's first love of her life, Jackson, and I feel in love with him too. 

I loved getting to see a few different countries through Magnolia's eyes, especially after she starts to become Insta famous with a Mums Gap Year hash tag.  

This is uplifting and so so enjoyable to read. and I really felt transported to the different locations. And I really loved any volunteering that Magnolia did, as its always good to be able to give back to local communities. 

What a totally joyous book, I absolutely adored it. 

Thank you to Orion and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 


Monday, 6 April 2026

Book Review - The Paradise Hook-Up by Christy McKellen - #HolidayReading Dom Rep

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Title: The Paradise Hook-Up
Author: Christy McKellen
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Publication Date: 11th July 2025
Rating: 5 Stars

Dee Donovan is used to living up to her reputation as the ‘wild’ twin. She finally has an opportunity to prove everyone, especially her father wrong. She just needs her sister's business partner Jem to play along with her outrageous plan. Secure a business deal by faking it as her boyfriend in Greece. The catch? Jem and Dee are not that close. In fact, Dee can’t put her finger on it, but Jem seems to really dislike her!

However, it’s just for 24 hours. Until a storm blows in trapping them, alone in Paradise! With no way of getting home, they need something to do… why not confront their tensions head on? After all, they’ve been dancing around their chemistry for years now. But Jem has a secret – he’s not quite as experienced as Dee in this particular area!

So Dee promises to teach Jem everything she knows before they return. And it’s clear that her student is a very fast learner! And all too quickly, they start wishing the storm would hang around. Because neither want to think about what will happen when they have to return to reality…

I started reading this towards the end of a long haul flight when I possibly should have been sleeping, and instead spent the last two hours of the flight completely absorbed in the first 60% or so of this book (I was absorbed in the last 40% too, but just not on the flight!)

I loved the dynamics between Dee and Jem.  They are total opposites, but Dee has a rather flirtatious nature and is determined to try to drive Jem a bit mad, and it has wonderful results. 

Especially once they are trapped on a private Greek Island together, in a storm and not much to do.  Seeing Jem grow in confidence was a bit of a turn on, and I loved the heat this book had. 

There are loads of sexy scenes, that were really good to read, and I also enjoyed getting to know our main characters and their backstories.  

Was also interested in the dynamic between Dee and twin sister Bea, especially as they are identical and Dee has persuaded Bea to do twin swap, to help try to save her job, after she damages her ankle.  I have fond memories of Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield swapping places often and with a similar sort of dynamic in all the various Sweet Valley series, so was happy to see this with Dee and Bea. 

I had a great time reading this and although it was the first book I have read from this author, it definitely won't be my last and I even have another on my kindle ready and waiting for me! 

Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Friday, 3 April 2026

Book Review - The Drop by S. R. Masters - #HolidayReading Dom Rep

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Title: The Drop
Author: S. R. Masters
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: One More Chapter
Publication Date: 4th December 2025
Rating: 5 Stars

Only the bravest dare to ride the highest roller coaster in the world, Hysteria…

You’re a thrill seeker who loves an adrenaline rush.

You’re offered the chance to ride a roller coaster. The highest one in the world. A once in a lifetime opportunity, after hours, no queuing, no restrictions.

But then the roller coaster stops. 200 metres above ground.

You realise no one is around. No one can hear your scream.

You’re stranded. There is no help coming. How will you escape?

Just wow! 

This was the first book I've read from this author and based on what I've just devoured, and couldn't' get enough of, it won't be my last. 

A group of people are invited to a pre-launch of a brand new roller coaster in a theme park in the Emirates. 

This is the ultimately roller coaster - Hysteria with the world's highest drop.  It sounded terrifying just the description of it, so when it stops right before the big drop, it's rather terrifying. 

More so when it becomes apparent this is no accident, and someone has a hidden agenda for all of this. 

Told between flashbacks of the group's time at Cambridge and beyond, and the present more pressing issue this was a fast paced, tense, addictive and all around fabulous thriller. 

It certainly had my adrenalin pumping, over the few short hours it took to read this. 

I loved the descriptions and really felt as though I was up there with these characters, and was keen to find out just this old friendship group are really hiding from each other. 

It's terrifying but oh so brilliant. And I loved every single moment of it. 

Just amazing, and wow! 

Thank you to One More Chapter and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 
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