Tag: #BookTok

Yardley County (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2343)

Adam Fike’s Yardley County takes noir mystery and flips it inside out, delivering a dark yet strangely redemptive tale that reads like a film unraveling in real time. The story begins with an unusual twist: a dead escaped convict, looking back at the chain… Continue Reading “Yardley County (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2343)”

Where You Are Really From by Rolade Berthier (Book Review #2341)

Have you ever been asked, “Where are you really from?” Rolade Berthier takes this familiar, often loaded question and transforms it into a thoughtful, witty, and deeply human exploration of identity.

The Race to Rainhill by Suzette Hollingsworth (Book Review #2334)

Suzette Hollingsworth’s The Race to Rainhill: A Dawn of the Railways Romance (Romancing the Rails) is a sweeping blend of history, romance, and social commentary set against the transformative backdrop of the 1829 Rainhill Trials.

Still With Me – Navigating Grief After the Loss of a Pet by Liora Wyn (Book Review #2332)

Grief has many shapes, and when it comes to losing a beloved pet, the silence can feel deafening. Liora Wyn’s Still With Me offers a tender, heartfelt companion for anyone navigating the complex emotions of pet loss, creating a space where sorrow, love, and… Continue Reading “Still With Me – Navigating Grief After the Loss of a Pet by Liora Wyn (Book Review #2332)”

Paganini (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2312)

Niccolò Paganini was no ordinary violinist—he was a legend shrouded in both admiration and fear. In Paganini, Adam Fike revives the notorious nineteenth-century virtuoso in a way that feels immediate, cinematic, and darkly thrilling. Known for performances so breathtaking they seemed supernatural, Paganini inspired… Continue Reading “Paganini (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2312)”

Operation Dragonhead (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2311)

Adam Fike’s Operation Dragonhead launches readers into a mid-century world of satire, suspense, and chaos with a story that feels both absurdly entertaining and sharply insightful. Set at the close of the 1950s, the tale opens with an Army training exercise executed with near-perfect… Continue Reading “Operation Dragonhead (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2311)”

High Desert (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2304)

In High Desert, Adam Fike shifts gears from historical drama and noir into a mid-twentieth-century “muscle car Western,” delivering a high-octane mix of crime, humor, and unexpected adventure. The story follows Hanner, a man who would rather tinker in his desert junkyard, fish for… Continue Reading “High Desert (PEOPLE MAKING DANGER) by Adam Fike (Book Review #2304)”

The Front Step by Roly Andrews (Book Review #2288)

Author Roly Andrews opens the door to the quirky universe contained within The Front Step. These thirty illustrated stories—twenty-one of which are immediately recognisable to international audiences—are filled with astonishing insights, humour and an emotional backbone that doesn’t disappear overnight. The readers will note… Continue Reading “The Front Step by Roly Andrews (Book Review #2288)”

The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know by Roger Daniel Grubb (Book Review #2267)

Roger Daniel Grubb’s novel The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know is an innovative and genre-blending story that questions readers’ assumptions about the women who matter most in their lives. With his emotionally rich storytelling, Grubb reveals the hidden struggles and buried… Continue Reading “The Secret Life of Women You Think You Know by Roger Daniel Grubb (Book Review #2267)”