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Book Review: Stealing Phoenix by Joss Stirling

Phoenix belongs to the Community, a gang of thieves with paranormal powers. Yves Benedict, an American student visiting London, is her...

Book Review: This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

When Minnie meets Quinn at a NYE party, it’s clear that they’ve got nothing in common – except for the strange fact of their being born...

Book Review: Nursing his Desire by Lacy Embers

Jenna As a nurse, my patients come first. This crazy old lady included. I'm the only one who can take care of her. It doesn't hurt that...

Book Review: Finding Sky by Joss Stirling

When Sky catches a glimpse of Zed for the first time, lounging against his motorbike at school, she is drawn to him just like every other...

Book Review: Breathless by Jennifer Niven

You were my first. Not just sex, although that was part of it, but the first to look past everything else into me.

Book Review: Live a Little by Madeleine Reiss

Lottie has always followed the rules, her life is comfortable and she is - finally, finally - marrying her long-term, reliable, boyfriend...

Book Review: After the Silence by Louise O'Neill

Nessa Crowley's murderer has been protected by silence for ten years. Until a team of documentary makers decide to find out the truth. On...

Book Review: The Book Doctor by Britney King

From the bestselling author of The Social Affair and HER comes a riveting new thriller about a writer desperate to make a comeback who...

Book Review: How to Play Dead by Jacqueline Ward

She's watching over them. And he's watching her... Ria Taylor is everything to everyone. Wife and mother, the centre of her family. And...

Book Review: Hideaway by Nora Roberts

A family ranch in Big Sur country and a legacy of Hollywood royalty set the stage for Nora Roberts’ emotional new suspense novel. Caitlyn...

Book Review: Under Currents by Nora Roberts

For both Zane and Darby, their small town roots hold a terrible secret. Now, decades later, they've come together to build a new life....

Book Review: City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

"Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are."...

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