It’s been a funny old month hasn’t it, luckily I’ve had some really good books to get me through and I seem to be on track with my Goodreads challenge too, here’s hoping I can keep it up for next month. Here’s a little look at what I’ve been reading.
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A crime book where the killer informs the victims before striking, with some of the book in their perspective this is mysterious, sinister, and entertaining.
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A first love romance with a surprising storyline and a little bit of a mystery and drama.
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Tartan noir at its best, a brilliant, tense but sinister book which will easily make it onto my top book of the year list.
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A thrilling crime book with an opening chapter that pulls you in and an intriguing and clever storyline.
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An engaging crime book with a main character who likes to break the rules, entertaining to read and as a plus set in rural Scotland.
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An addictive psychological thriller that had me hooked from the start and even managed to be a little unpredictable.
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Amazing but also utterly terrifying, Christina Dalcher sure knows how to mess with my head, loved this.
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A warm and uplifting book about finding a soulmate, a bit of a lighthearted adventure.
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This month I also reposted my review for Wilderness to celebrate its release in paperback, shared my 100 day project for this year, 100 days of creative kate, and was involved with a cover reveal for a really good sounding book Anna.
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