Dan Forrester, piecing his life back together after the tragic death of his son, is approached in a supermarket by a woman who tells him everything he remembers about his life - and his son - is a lie.
Grace Reavey, stricken by grief, is accosted at her mother's funeral. The threat is simple: pay the staggering sum her mother allegedly owed, or lose everything.
Lucy Davies has been forced from the Met by her own maverick behaviour. Desperate to prove herself in her new rural post, she's on the hunt for a killer - but this is no small town criminal.
Plunged into a conspiracy that will test each of them to their limits, these three strangers are brought together in their hunt for the truth, whatever it costs. And as their respective investigations become further and further entwined, it becomes clear that at the centre of this tangled web is a threat more explosive than any of them could have imagined.
Guest Post: Is Conflict Necessary by CJ Carver
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
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Today is my stop on the blog tour for CJ Carver's brilliant new novel Spare Me the Truth which I have reviewed here. CJ is sharing a guest post asking whether conflict is necessary in books and I hope you enjoy reading it! Spare Me the Truth is out now and it comes highly recommended by me and you can purchase it here.
Review: Spare Me the Truth by CJ Carver
Title: Spare Me the Truth
Author: CJ Carver
Publisher: Zaffre
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 528
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4.5/5
Purchase: Amazon
Author: CJ Carver
Publisher: Zaffre
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 528
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4.5/5
Purchase: Amazon
Dan Forrester, piecing his life back together after the tragic death of his son, is approached in a supermarket by a woman who tells him everything he remembers about his life - and his son - is a lie.
Grace Reavey, stricken by grief, is accosted at her mother's funeral. The threat is simple: pay the staggering sum her mother allegedly owed, or lose everything.
Lucy Davies has been forced from the Met by her own maverick behaviour. Desperate to prove herself in her new rural post, she's on the hunt for a killer - but this is no small town criminal.
Plunged into a conspiracy that will test each of them to their limits, these three strangers are brought together in their hunt for the truth, whatever it costs. And as their respective investigations become further and further entwined, it becomes clear that at the centre of this tangled web is a threat more explosive than any of them could have imagined.
Hall of Fame Review: A Tapping at My Door by David Jackson
Monday, 11 April 2016
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Title: A Tapping at My Door
Author: David Jackson
Publisher: Zaffre
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 384
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 5/5
Purchase: Amazon
Author: David Jackson
Publisher: Zaffre
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 384
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 5/5
Purchase: Amazon
A woman at home in Liverpool is disturbed by a persistent tapping at her back door. She's disturbed to discover the culprit is a raven, and tries to shoo it away. Which is when the killer strikes.
DS Nathan Cody, still bearing the scars of an undercover mission that went horrifyingly wrong, is put on the case. But the police have no leads, except the body of the bird - and the victim's missing eyes.
As flashbacks from his past begin to intrude, Cody realises he is battling not just a murderer, but his own inner demons too.
And then the killer strikes again, and Cody realises the threat isn't to the people of Liverpool after all - it's to the police.
Review: The Missing by C.L. Taylor
Sunday, 10 April 2016
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Title: The Missing
Author: C.L. Taylor
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 400
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4/5
Purchase: Amazon
Author: C.L. Taylor
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 7th April 2016
Pages: 400
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4/5
Purchase: Amazon
You love your family. They make you feel safe. You trust them.
But should you…?
When fifteen-year-old Billy Wilkinson goes missing in the middle of the night, his mother, Claire, blames herself. She's not the only one. There isn't a single member of Billy's family that doesn't feel guilty. But the Wilkinson’s are so used to keeping secrets from one another that it isn't until six months later, after an appeal for information goes horribly wrong, that the truth begins to surface.
Claire is sure of two things – that Billy is still alive and that her friends and family had nothing to do with his disappearance.
A mother's instinct is never wrong. Or is it?
Sometimes those closest to us are the ones with the most to hide…
Guest Post: Authors and Reviews by Amanda Jennings
Friday, 8 April 2016
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It is a little later than planned but I am so happy to be sharing a guest post from Amanda Jennings today as part of the super long blog tour for one of my favourite books of 2016 so far, In Her Wake. I was blown away when I read this book but what astounded me even more was the reaction to my review from Amanda and Orenda's Karen Sullivan and from everyone else who read it and Tweeted to me about it. It has since become one of my most popular reviews ever (I've even read it back myself multiple times!) and the past two years blogging have brought many differing reactions from authors to my reviews and it's always interesting to get an insight into how an author views reviews of their books, if they even do at all. So, for my stop on the tour Amanda is discussing her own view on reviews and it's well worth a read.
If you are one of the few who hasn't read my review yet, help me hit 1000 views by reading it now!
If you are one of the few who hasn't read my review yet, help me hit 1000 views by reading it now!
My Blog is 2 Years Old!
Thursday, 7 April 2016
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It was March 2014 when I was updating my Goodreads account and checking some of my favourite blogs that I made the decision to actually set up one of my own. I had thought about it in the past, but was intimated by the amount of them already out there. One of my favourite authors, Sean Black, added me on Goodreads one day to thank me for a review I had written for The Devil's Bounty and I was blown away that an author would take time out of their day just to say thank you for a review. I had no idea when I started the blog that that feeling never goes away and is one of the best things about being a blogger. I also had a discussion with Tracey Garvis-Graves on Goodreads about how much I loved her books, and she revealed a then huge secret about Covet that left me feeling quite privileged and again since then I have had many discussions with some of my favourite authors that before the days of the Internet would never have even been possible and I can't thank the authors who have expressed their thanks, enthusiasm and support enough as it is what spurs me on to keep blogging. I also could never imagine seeing one of my reviews quoted in an actual book as I have done a few times now and each time I am so very thankful.
I can't believe that it was two years ago I set up the blog because it does seem like only yesterday. I remember the first problem I had was coming up with a name, and I'm not even going to mention the one that I almost went with because it is awful. In real life I've been told that Book Addict Shaun isn't a very good name but I think in the book world it's actually pretty good and I really like it. Plus, it does sound a little bit like 'book addiction' depending on how you say it. I also struggled with the layout of my blog in the beginning, and by struggled I mean hated it. Instead of forking out hundreds of pounds for one I was happy with, I randomly stumbled across my current layout on Etsy and have used it ever since, and I love it. Something else I thought would be a problem but was actually the easiest thing about the whole new blogger experience was setting up a Twitter account. Would anyone even follow me? Would anyone care what I had to say? The first night I gained a fair few followers, and I spent the first of what would be many happy hours discussing books with some amazing, like-minded people. One person who stands out from that night is Karen Sullivan from Orenda Books. Her passion and excitement for all things books is just amazing and the fact she shared that enthusiasm towards me starting a book blog was astounding. I do suffer from anxiety and it's extremely comforting to know that there's always this place where you can just go and talk about books for hours, and where you can scream with excitement about a particular author or book without anyone judging you.
Sadly my anxiety and living in Liverpool and not London has meant that there's been so many invites to events that I sadly haven't been able to go to but I am definitely hoping that 2016 is the year that that will change and will see me attending some events and meeting some of the amazing publishers, authors and blogging friends that I have made over the years. There are far too many to mention but to the ones who always support my blog and share and comment on my reviews, I cannot thank you enough as this little space on the Internet us book bloggers have is very precious to me. Some of them are Vicki, Kat, Raven, Becca, Christine, Linda, Gordon, Janet, Anne, Cleo, Sharon, Charlene, Tracey, Dawn, Erin, Celeste, and many, many more. I am terrible at thanking people for the shares but it can be hard to keep up and so I am very grateful for them all. I never thought my blog would reach 200k page views (give or take a few bots) and that is largely in part to the RTs from bloggers and publishers. I haven't had the best start to the year blogging wise but hopefully that is about to change in the near future as I have lots of reviews and posts planned and am extremely excited to see what the rest of 2016 is going to bring books wise.
Review: Wicked Dix by Monica James
Monday, 4 April 2016
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Title: Wicked Dix
Author: Monica James
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 24th March 2016
Pages: 396
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4/5
Purchase: Amazon
Author: Monica James
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 24th March 2016
Pages: 396
Source: Review Copy
Rating: 4/5
Purchase: Amazon
I’ve always been a bad boy, with a very wicked reputation.
But then I met Madison – sweet, vulnerable, innocent Madison. She makes me feel as if there is hope for me. As if I could be a good man. I need her more than I need air to breathe.
There’s just one problem: Juliet. She’s a temptress who won’t take no for an answer. If I resist her, she’ll use our dirty secret to ruin everything with Madison. I don’t want to lose Madison, but can I really change?
This is my chance to prove that I can. But it’s going to be one hell of a ride. Are you ready?
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