2022 Highlights! (Fiction)
Here follows the links to my spoiler-free reviews of the best fiction books I read for the blog in 2022:
First Book Reviews Coming In 2023
Hey everyone…
There are some great books being reviewed on the blog this coming January!
There’s a psychological thriller that doubles as a murder-mystery where all the characters are known liars.
There’s an intense paranormal reverse harem romance,
And a non-fiction book that throws light on how our perceptions of what’s going on in the world are more or less wrong, and also goes on to explain on why that might be.
My book reviews are posted on the blog every other Saturday, with other articles on the remaining Saturdays.
Not To Be Missed In 2023!
Hey everybody! The above collage is a quick glimpse at the book reviews coming up in 2023. Spoiler-free for the fiction, but details provided in the non-fiction titles.
But that’s not all – we’ve also got some interesting and handy informational articles coming up next year, too. They are as follows:
- Why I switched to eBooks
- Top 10 eBook sites, apps, and mailing lists
- Catchiest book titles
- Books Worth Ditching Netflix Box Sets For
- How To Read Books For Free
- Why You Don’t Have To Wait Forever For Your Favourite Author’s Next Boo
These articles will be interspersed between the book reviews.
Once these articles and book reviews are online, there will then be a Readathon, where I will read as many free samples of ebooks as I can within the space of 2 weeks, and then I will announce winners and runners up.
At some point there will also be a poll, where blog followers get to choose which book reviews they want to see on the blog, out of a selection that I’m already putting together in my head.
So, there’s plenty coming up in 2023 to stay tuned for (even if it is just the article on free books, haha!).
See you next time!
Ask Natalie by Natasha Boydell
Journalist Natalie comes into the office one day to find everyone staring at her, and gets called into the boss’s office, where police are waiting to speak to her. It transpires that her former love has suddenly disappeared without a trace, leaving only a small note reading “Ask Natalie”.
Continue reading Ask Natalie by Natasha BoydellThe Patient’s List by James Caine
Despite the book’s rosy beginnings things begin to really escalate. There’s a suicide, a missing person, and murder after murder. There are strange goings on, a mysterious list of names, and a one-woman race to get to the bottom of things. (No spoilers.)
Continue reading The Patient’s List by James Caine