Something New at the Borrow a Bookshop | By Kiley Dunbar
Something New At the Borrow a Bookshop is my fourth Kiley Dunbar book and I can definitely see the signature in the style of writing.
Something New At the Borrow a Bookshop is my fourth Kiley Dunbar book and I can definitely see the signature in the style of writing.
In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we are featuring the mystery thriller They Lie Here By N S Ford.
Finlay Donovan is killing it, in terms of hitting every story beat as a thriller comedy. This is a book that I could see re-reading myself on a rainy day.
The Matchmaker follows Katie Collins who loves her town Ennisbawn and works as a bartender at the local pub, Kelly’s.
This is my first and only Sunday post for the month of April. The Sunday Post is a book meme hosted by Kimberley @CaffeinatedReviewer.
Today’s spotlight features BBNYA 2022 finalist number 6, Cursed in Love by Zoe Ashwood.
I enjoyed reading The Golden Couple, but not as much as An Anonymous Girl. It was full of grey and twisted characters and the truth lies underneath layers and layers of deception.
The Thirteenth Hour is a chaotic read and if you revel in that aspect of storytelling, this fantasy is for you.
Not You Please could be too “filmy” for most people. But if you don’t mind a simple hate-to-love teenage Indian YA romance, go for it.
The Sunday Post is a book meme hosted by Kimberley @CaffeinatedReviewer. It is a roundup of all things bookish or otherwise that you wish to share with your fellow readers.