My last book review before Christmas is the wonderful tale of Nana the cat and his human Satoru, as told in The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa. This is a novel about their travels around Japan. It is also about appreciating friends and the beauty of the […]
My review of Monk by Chris Parker is now up on EmmabBooks.com – just in time to be added to your Christmas gift list 🙂 Raphael has been tasked with finding the Turin Shroud and returning it to the Church. He only has a couple of days to […]
My review of If The Ice Had Held by Wendy J Fox is now up on EmmabBooks.com A beautiful story of friendship, love and support. A joy to pick up and immerse yourself in. All the best. Emma
If you want a thriller that is close to real life, then Unheard Of by John David Bethel is for you. My review is now up on EmmabBooks.com Set in Las Vegas, a killer (or killers) is on the loose. Can the killings be stopped before the tourism […]
Today is Publication Day for Kerry Fisher’s new novel The Mother I Could Have Been. The Mother I Could Have Been by Kerry Fisher focuses on family relationships, and expectations. The characters are very true to life, and the plot contains some great twists. Can Vicky […]
This memoir, Learning German (badly) by Tim Luscombe, is laugh out loud funny, interesting and uplifting. Tim writes about his attempts to learn German, life in Berlin and what it feels like to be a Brit in Europe after the Brexit referendum. Perfect gift for any Brit living […]
My review of The Guilty Mother by Dianne Jeffrey is now up on EmmabBooks.com Melissa’s two babies dies within weeks of each other. Is it an appalling tragedy or something more sinister? This thriller kept me guessing right up to the excellent ending. All the best. Emma
Out now is Deadly Harm by Owen Mullen. My review of it (and all his other books!) is now up on EmmabBooks.com. Mackenzie cares for and protects those that live at her women’s refuge. Then a thrilling chain of events raises the question of just how far one […]
Out tomorrow (15 October) is Moms of the Missing by Steffen Hou. My review of this remarkable non-fiction book is now up on EmmabBooks.com Raising awareness of abductions in the US, including giving the victims a voice, how the parents (specifically the mothers) cope, plus advice that may […]
Out now is this fascinating biography about Sheeran, his life and how he came to be the success he is. Perfect for any Ed Sheeran fans, or musicians that want to follow in his footsteps. Sheeran: A Biography by Sean Smith is up now on EmmabBooks.com All the […]