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Dare To Know Review

Dark Matter meets Annihilation in this mind-bending and emotional speculative thriller set in a world where the exact moment of your...

Assembly Review

In "Assembly" by Natasha Brown, a Black British Woman prepares herself to go spend a weekend at her boyfriend's parent's estate and while...

The Final Revival of Opal&Nev Review

"The Final Revival of Opal&Nev" by Dawnie Walton is an oral history of the rise to fame and eventual dissolution of the sensational duo...

Brood Review

"Brood" is about an unnamed woman and the coop her life seems to revolve around. As the season's change and new threats appear, we learn...

Geiger Review

When a beloved Swedish TV personality is found murdered in his house and his elderly wife is declared missing, Sara Nowak, offers her...

The Secret Bridesmaid Review

Sophie Breeze is "The Secret Bridesmaid", hiring out her organizational skills to brides before, during and after their big day and she...

Madame Burova Review

"Madame Burova" has spent a lifetime keeping other people's secrets and now, ready for her retirement, has a final task to complete....

Surrogate Review

"Surrogate" invites us into the world of IVF, surrogacy and motherhood through the eyes of the Furnival family: Ruth the postmenopausal...

Every Vow You Break Review

In Every Vow You Break, honeymooner Abigail Baskin, sees her perfect future threatened when she recognizes her bachelorette party...

Dog Days Review

Tws: grief, racism, mental health, domestic violence. "Dog Days" by Ericka Waller explores the importance and the difference a dog can...

Misplaced Persons Review

In"Misplaced Persons" by Susan Beale, we revisit the Europe of five years ago through the eyes of a typical middle-class family whose...

The Initial Insult Review

Tress is the town pariah. Felicity is at the top of the social ladder. They used to be friends, perhaps still could be - except Felicity...

All Girls

"All Girls" by Emily Layden explores how a small exclusive community selling female empowerment, deals with a sexual assault accusation...

The Galaxy, and the Ground Within Review

The Galaxy, and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers is the astounding conclusion to the Wayfarer series. In it, a group of strangers...

Love is a Revolution Review

In Love is a Revolution, Nala, a teen girl from Harlem has to kiss her summer plans of trying every possible ice cream and binge watch...

Lightseekers Review

Lightseekers is the first novel in a new crime series, starring Dr Philip Taiwo, an investigative psychologist recently returned to...

Open Water Review

TWs: racism, discrimination, PTSD Open Water is an achingly beautiful poetic statement about falling in and out of love with others and...

The Girls I've Been Review

TWs: domestic violence, child abuse, sexual predators There is a longer synopsis for "The Girls I've Been" by Tess Sharpe here but I...

The Paris Library Review

The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles is a historical novel set in two timelines: 1940s Paris where we meet Odile, a young woman...

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