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The House on Buzzards Bay by Dwyer Murphy

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  The House on Buzzards Bay  By Dwyer Murphy The House on Buzzards Bay by Dwyer Murphy   published on 9th November by No Exit Press. My thanks to Dwyer and No Exit Press for sending me a copy to review and to  Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part on the tour. Synopsis When a group of old college friends reunites for a summer vacation at a beach house in coastal Massachusetts, a sudden disappearance and the arrival of a seductive stranger threaten to unearth the darkest secrets of their relationships. 'A masterful psychological thriller...It’s a devilish twist on the traditional locked-room mystery.' Publishers Weekly Starred Review 'A delicious, brooding heart-stopper of a book.' - Tea Obreht, author of The Tiger's Wife As they hurtle into midlife, Jim and his closest college friends get together to rekindle the bonds of their friendship in his family’s beautiful, generations-old vacation home along Buzzards Bay. But what begins as a restor...

Escape to the Northern Lights by Carrie Walker

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Escape to the Northern Lights by Carrie Walker  Escape to the Northern Lights by Carrie Walker is published by Head of Zeus. Thank you to Carrie and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to  Rachel for inviting my to take part on the book tour. Synopsis Packed with humour, romance and a love affair with nature, Escape to the Northern Lights is a story of transformation, second chances and finding home in the most unexpected places. High-powered lawyer Sara thought she had life figured out – until her whirlwind marriage ends in divorce, her dream promotion slips away and a burnout diagnosis forces her to take a break. Desperate for a reset, she books a four-week spa retreat in Norway, imagining a luxurious escape. Instead, she finds herself in the rugged wilderness of Firefly Forest, knee-deep in reindeer droppings and stuck with an annoyingly bohemian – and ridiculously attractive – outdoorsman, Henrik. What starts as a nightmare turns into a journey of self-dis...

Christmas at Hollybush Farm by Jo Thomas

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Christmas at Hollybush Farm  by Jo Thomas Christmas at Hollybush Farm was published on 9th October 2025 by Penguin.  My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to  Random Things Resources for inviting me on the tour. Synopsis Jemima Jones is driving home to her family's magical hill-top farm for Christmas… And on arrival, she soon learns that her dad has been keeping a secret – all is not as it seems, and Hollybush Farm is struggling to make ends meet! Worried about losing the childhood home she loves, Jemima must pull on her winter wellies and get stuck in. Amid the chaos of chasing after escaping sheep and organising the Christmas tractor run, Jemima begins documenting her slice of farming life on social media. As she builds a supportive online following, she also forms an offline connection in the shape of charming, retired rugby player Llew, her very own Santa's helper. With a sprinkle of festive cheer and a dash of goodwill, might t...

The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper by L T Shearer

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The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper by L T Shearer The Cat and the Christmas Kidnapper by L T Shearer  was published on 16th October by PanMacmillan. My thanks to the author and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Random Things Resources for inviting me onto the tour. Synopsis Join Lulu Lewis, a retired detective with a knack for uncovering secrets, and Conrad, her extraordinary talking cat, as they take on their latest case. Hoping for a relaxing break, Lulu sets off with Conrad on her canal boat, The Lark, to the picturesque city of Bath to visit friends. But Christmas cheer soon gives way to festive fear when the pair learn of a ruthless kidnapping plot that is plaguing parents in the area. As the kidnappers fuel panic with further demands, the pair must unravel clues faster than Conrad can charm with his witty banter if they are to stand any chance of bringing the criminals to justice in time to save the holidays . . . My Thoughts This is the next capti...

A Vampire is NOT a Pet by Lexi Rees

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  A Vampire is NOT a Pet  by Lexi Rees My thanks to Lexi for sending me a copy to review and to  Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me on the tour. Synopsis Yasmin REALLY wants a pet. A cat, a dog—she’d even settle for a snake. After all, there’s hardly anything Yasmin is afraid of… unless you count ghosts, zombies, monsters, and maybe custard. But Velma wasn’t the pet Yasmin expected. For starters, there are the fangs. And, well… she’s a vampire. From classroom chaos and dental disasters to a blood bank heist (don’t ask), the world’s worst cow impressions (really don’t ask), and a Halloween party wild enough to wake the dead, Yasmin and Velma are about to have the time of their (after)lives. As the mayhem piles up, Yasmin starts to wonder… could a vampire be the most fang-tastic pet ever? My Thoughts Wow, would we all like to have a vampire as a pet ????????? Well by the time you have read this short story by Lexi you will definitely have decided one way or another. ...

The Colour of Memory by Christopher Bowden

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The Colour of Memory  by Christopher Bowden My Thoughts I absolutely loved this book from start to finish. Christopher Bowden has a style of writing that I like with just enough detail to give you what you need without overloading you with minutiae. First of all I was drawn in by the title of the book, and the cover, which doesn’t give any clue as to what lies ahead making the turning of the first page a complete mystery.  The pace of the book and the introduction of different characters and settings has been well thought out to keep the reader captivated and is characteristic of Bowden’s writing.   The idea of seeing the world through someone else’s eyes and the theme of “Windows” for Lucy’s art work is captivating and I have found myself , since I read the book, looking at them in a completely different way. Lucy is a lovely central character who is curious about a coded book she comes across and is eager to learn more about its origins and who wrote it. The differ...

Beneath A Darkening Sky by Judith Crow

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Beneath A Darkening Sky  by Judith Crow Beneath A Darkening Sky by Judith Crow  was published on 13th October by Crowvus. My thanks to Judith for sending me a copy to review and to  Random Things Tours for inviting me on the tour. Synopsis Dark retellings of beloved fairy tales. Disturbing visions of the present and dire warnings of the future. Great estates where devastating secrets linger in every shadowed hall. This chilling gothic horror anthology contains it all.  My Thoughts What a dark collection of short stories this little book holds. Each of which will have you looking over your shoulder or checking whether the line of salt is securely in place outside your bedroom door. Some of these stories are very short , ie a couple of pages, but they are equally as captivating as the longer ones and will definitely leave you with a ghostly feeling. Each retelling will draw you into its dark, and at times gruesome, setting straight away making you feel as though you...