REVIEWED BY DEBS CARR The book begins with the Wayland family arriving in Trout Island in upstate New York. They're on their way to take up residence in a rented house for the six-week summer break where Marcus Wayland, a mediocre actor and father of the teenage twins, Bella and Olly and their younger brother Jack, is to take on the lead in a small theatre production. His … [Read more...] about Review – Every Vow You Break by Julia Crouch
Women's Fiction Thursday
Review – Revenge of the Tide by Elizabeth Haynes
REVIEWED BY DEBS CARR Genevieve is enjoying every moment of her new life on the barge that she bought with her hard earned savings. Months before she walked away from her two jobs, salesperson by day and pole dancer at the Barclay Club by night. Dylan, a minder from the club, gave Genevieve a mysterious package and paid her to hide it somewhere safe. He also gave her a … [Read more...] about Review – Revenge of the Tide by Elizabeth Haynes
Review – Never Coming Home by Evonne Wareham
REVIEWED BY DEBS CARR All she has left is hope. When Kaz Elmore is told her five-year-old daughter Jamie has died in a car crash, she struggles to accept that she’ll never see her little girl again. Then a stranger comes into her life offering the most dangerous substance in the world: hope. Devlin, security consultant and witness to the terrible accident scene, inadvertently … [Read more...] about Review – Never Coming Home by Evonne Wareham
Review – The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris
REVIEWED BY DEBS CARR Glasgow 1946. The last time Brodie came home it was 1942 and he was a proud young man in a paratrooper's uniform. Now, the war is over but victory's wine has soured and Brodie's back in Scotland to try and save childhood friend Shug Donovan from the gallows. Everyone thought Donovan was dead, shot down in the war. Perhaps it would have been … [Read more...] about Review – The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris
Review – There’s Always Tomorrow by Pam Weaver
REVIEWED BY DEBS CARR It doesn’t seem to matter what Dottie does, or how devoted she is to her husband, Reg, she never manages to please him. Reg isn’t the same man she married. He’s changed by his terrible experiences during World War II and far from being the kind, loving husband she remembers, he’s now violent and spiteful. Dottie has been brought up by an aunt who taught … [Read more...] about Review – There’s Always Tomorrow by Pam Weaver