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I started reading children's Middle Grade and Young Adult as my children brought English texts home from school. My reading preferences now include Romance, Rural Romance, Suspense, Mystery, Crime, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Contemporary Women's, Young Adult, fictional war stories and Middle Grade.
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4h ago
Downstream by Annika Johansson
What do you do when your great Australian dream gets washed away?
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 30th April 2024
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 320
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Downstream
Inspired by the Lismore floods of 2022 Annika Johansson has written a compassionate and heartfelt story about losing everything, getting out of your comfort zone and finding new meanings to life.
Rob and Sal have lost their home, car and every possession in the Lismore floods. People everywhere ..read more
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3d ago
The Lost Letters of Rose Carey by Julie Bennett
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 1st May 2024
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 368
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: uncorrected proof from publisher
Review: The Lost Letters of Rose Carey
The Lost Letters of Rose Carey was inspired by the life of vaudeville star, swimmer and actress Annette Kellerman.
Narrated through the dual timeline of Rose in 1923 and Emma in 2024.
In 1923 Rose is going through a hard time financially and she needs to reinvent herself. She has an amazing new act that w ..read more
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5d ago
Family Trust by Peter Wilson
A trust fund to die for...
Publisher: Self Published
Publication date: 26th April 2024
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 222
RRP: $4.58AU (Kindle Ebook)
Source: Courtesy of the author
Review: Family Trust
Family Trust by Peter Wilson is a highly entertaining and engaging crime thriller with themes of wealth and corruption. Wilson takes his readers into the murky world of money, privilege and power.
The story is told through multiple timelines covering three generations.
In the 1960's financial lawyer Henry Taylor was employed to set up a tr ..read more
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1w ago
The One That Got Away by Karly Lane
Twenty years ago, Alex ran. As far and as fast as she could.
But to return is her only escape.....
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 30th April 2024
Genre: Contemporary fiction / rural romance
Pages: 339
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: The One That Got Away
Karly Lane's stories just keep getting better and better!
With The One That Got Away Karly Lane has delivered another heartfelt, small town, romance story that is sure to garner rave reviews.
Alex leaves the small c ..read more
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1w ago
The Lost Lover by Karen Swan
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 30th April 2024
Series The Wild Isle #3
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 420
RRP: $34.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: The Lost Lover
Could my heart be any more shattered!! ?
If you are following this series you will know each book follows one of the young women on the isle of St Kilda the year before they are evacuated.
Through extremely clever plotting Karen Swan has written three (so far) completely different stories involving the same characters and timeline ..read more
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3w ago
Sunrise Over Mercy Court by Fiona McCallum
Just when they thought they were done....
Publisher: Harlequin Australia
Publication date: 5th April 2023
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 496
RRP: $32.99AU now in B format $22.99AU
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Sunrise Over Mercy Court
I have read a few of Fiona McCallum's novels and I have really enjoyed them. However, Sunrise Over Mercy Court was a miss for me.
Elsie and Howard have been together for almost 60 years and at 78 they are tired of the aches and pains, bored with life and low on finances. They p ..read more
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1M ago
The Wartime Vet by Ellie Curzon
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication date: 4th April 2024
Series: A Village at War #3
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages: 331
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: The Wartime Vet
The Wartime Vet is a cozy mystery/historical fiction set in 1942 country England during WWII.
Laura moves from her job as a small animal vet to the country town of Bramble Heath where she is employed to care for the local farm animals; the sheep and cows that will provide food for the nation.
I loved that Laura was strong and determined, the 1940's were ..read more
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1M ago
Last Chance in Paris by Lynda Marron
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 3rd April 2024
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 280
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Last Chance in Paris
Last Chance in Paris is a poignant and heartfelt story of past regrets and new beginnings.
Told through multiple points of view, Marron’s lyrical prose and unique writing style build empathy for her large cast of characters. The reader is introduced to people who are broken and looking to time in Paris, the city of love, to find purpose again an ..read more
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1M ago
Shock Waves by Fleur McDonald
When a bomb blast rips apart a quiet country town Detective Dave Burrows kicks into action.
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication date: 3rd April 2024
Series: Detective Dave Burrows
Genre: Crime / Thriller / Suspense
Pages: 352
RRP: $32.99AU (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
Review: Shock Waves
Shock Waves opens with gripping suspense right from the first page when I bomb is set off in a quiet country town. I was pulled straight into the mystery and I loved that Fleur McDonald didn't divulge too many clues making it nigh on imp ..read more
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1M ago
Those Girls by Pamela Rushby
Publisher: Walker Books
Publication date: 3rd April 2024
Genre: Young Adult / Historical Fiction
Pages: 336
RRP: $19.99AU (paperback)
Source: Courtesy of publisher
Review: Those Girls
In Those Girls, Pamela Rushby writes about a little known area of women's involvement in the second world war.
As men leave the country to join the fighting a void is left in the area of food production. This is where the Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) was formed and many young women left their homes to make their contribution to the war effort, working on farms picking ..read more