Unnatural Causes by Dr. Richard Shepherd Today I am thrilled to share my book review of Unnatural Causes by Dr. Richard Shepherd. Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Product Link Description 'Heart-wrenchingly honest' Professor Sue Black, author of All That Remains 'One of the most fascinating books I have... Continue Reading →
Are you The Fxxking Doctor? by Dr. Liam Farrell
Are you The Fxxking Doctor? by Dr. Liam Farrell Today I am so happy to be part of the Blog Tour for Are You The Fxxking Doctor? by Dr Liam Farrell. Thank you to Anne Cater from Random Things Tours and the author for a copy of the book which I have reviewed honestly. ‘General practice... Continue Reading →
Apple Island Wife by Fiona Stoker (Book Review)
Apple Island Wife by Fiona Stoker Today I am thrilled to be part of the Blog Tour for Apple Island Wife by Fiona Stoker, Thank you to Anne Cater from Random Things Tours, the author, and publisher for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. What happens when you leave city life and... Continue Reading →
How Not To Be A Boy by Robert Webb (Book Review)
How Not To Be A Boy Robert Webb THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERRULES FOR BEING A MAN Don't Cry; Love Sport; Play Rough; Drink Beer; Don't Talk About Feelings But Robert Webb has been wondering for some time now: are those rules actually any use? To anyone? Looking back over his life, from schoolboy crushes (on girls and boys) to discovering... Continue Reading →
Princess, The Early Life of Queen Elizabeth II by Jane Dismore
Princess, The Early Life of Queen Elizabeth II by Jane Dismore Today I am so happy to be sharing my book review of Princess, The Early Life of Queen Elizabeth II by Jane Dismore . Thank you to David Haviland at Thistle Publishing for supplying a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Amazon Product... Continue Reading →
I Found my Tribe by Ruth Fitzmaurice (Book Review)
.I Found my Tribe by Ruth Fitzmaurice (Book Review) Thank you to Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part in the blog tour for I Found My Tribe by Ruth Fitzmaurice. I Found My Tribe by Ruth Fitzmaurice Purchase Link Description Ruth Fitzmaurice has two extraordinary families. She has her husband Simon, a... Continue Reading →
Thinking Out Loud by Rio Ferdinand, Book Review
Thinking Out Loud Rio Ferdinand THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER 'A lacerating account ... painful but necessary' EVENING STANDARD 'Beautiful & significant ... Tackles grief with honesty' DAWN FRENCH 'Very important and moving book' ALASTAIR CAMPBELL 'A searingly honest book. So much of Rio's emotional turmoil and deep loss resonated with me. At the same time I loved his... Continue Reading →
Princess Margaret by Theo Aronson, Biography
Princess Margaret by Theo Aronson Description Part imperious royal figure, part femme du monde, Princess Margaret spent the greater part of her life torn between meeting the exacting standards of the monarchy and flouting its long-established conventions. She has been described as tragic, unresolved, a royal maverick, a woman of conflict, a princess without a... Continue Reading →
Unstoppable by Maria Sharapova..Autobiography
Unstoppable Maria Sharapova I have always been a tennis fan, my mum would watch Wimbledon avidly every year and as a young child I picked up all the rules and followed all my favourite players. I remember Virginia Wade winning the trophy in 1977 , a very rare tennis victory for Great Britain in those days.... Continue Reading →
Unstoppable by Maria Sharapova
Unstoppable by Maria Sharapova Unstoppable by Maria Sharapova I have always been a tennis fan, my mum would watch Wimbledon avidly every year and as a young child I picked up all the rules and followed all my favourite players. I remember Virginia Wade winning the trophy in 1977 , a very rare tennis victory for Great... Continue Reading →