Miri Tan loved the book Undertow like it was a living being. So when she and her friends went to a book signing to meet the author, Fatima Ro, they concocted a plan to get close to her, even if her friends won’t admit it now. As for Jonah, well—Miri knows none of that was Fatima’s fault.
Author: Tania Richardson
Top Ten Tuesday – Favorite Novellas & Short Stories
Favorite Novellas & Short Stories!
PopSugar Reading Challenge
Image source We're halfway through the year already! Can you believe it's July? I can't... The last six months have been a blur of work, reading, wedding planning and of course, the greatest past time of all... Potty training (yey). I think it's time we check in on our PopSugar Reading Challenges! Are you with… Continue reading PopSugar Reading Challenge
Ready, Set, READ!
The bane of any bookworm’s life is, of course, what I like to call Mount TBR. That dreaded mountain of unread books that just keeps and keeps on growing… If left unchecked, Mt. TBR will take over your living room. Your house. Your life.
Title revealed for new novel by Karen M. McManus!
Karen M. McManus, author of my favourite read of 2017, One of Us is Lying, has finally announced the title for her next book, and I could not be more excited! Two Can Keep a Secret is scheduled to be published January 2019, and it will be another stand alone YA mystery, set in a small… Continue reading Title revealed for new novel by Karen M. McManus!
The Girl in the Glass Tower by Elizabeth Fremantle
Hidden away in Hardwick Hall, Lady Arbella Stuart, an unwilling contender for the throne of sixteenth century England, longs for freedom. But to escape her gilded prison, she must trust those on the outside, who may have their own secret motives in liberating her. Arbella knows that discovery will end in her death. But what choice does any woman have, when trapped in a man's world?
To Kill the President by Sam Bourne
The United States has elected a volatile demagogue as president, and when a war of words spirals out of control and the Commander in Chief comes perilously close to launching a nuclear attack, it's clear someone has to act. When Washington operator Maggie Costello stumbles on an inside plot to kill the president, she is faced with the ultimate moral dilemma. Should she save the president or commit treason?
The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
Diana Cowper starts her day by arranging her own funeral. Six hours later, she's murdered in her own home. Surly and enigmatic Private Detective Hawthorne is on a quest to expose the case's secrets, while hiding his own. And a reluctant Author finds himself drawn into an uncontrollable story by an unsolved mystery, and a trail of bloody clues. Spread the word. The word is Murder.
Yesterday by Felicia Yap
Claire, a Mono who has only one day’s worth of memory, and her husband Mark, a Duo who has two, are a shining example of a new vision of tolerance and equality in a world where mixed marriages are frown upon. Until Mark's beautiful mistress turns up dead, and he becomes the prime suspect in her murder. When both the investigator’s and the suspect’s memories are constantly erased—how can anyone learn the truth?
Darien by C.F. Iggulden
In the city of Darien, ruled by twelve families desperately clinging to their crumbling power, a plot to murder the King is hatched. It draws six strangers into to the city - Elias, a hunter with a special knack, Deeds, a man who feels no guilt, Tellius, and old swordsman banished from his home, Arthur, a quiet boy with mysterious origins, Daw, a thief and a gambler, and Nancy, whose talents will be the undoing of them all.