Tuesday 11 October 2016

Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris






This book was amazing! I cannot believe that this was a debut novel for author B. A. Paris.

Grace has been very unlucky in love. As soon as her boyfriends meet her sister Millie they leave. Millie is the sweetest, most loving sister anyone could have, and Grace is determined that no-one will come between them. When Grace meets Jack she cannot believe how lucky she is. Jack is incredibly handsome, with beautiful manners, but most importantly Jack is really fond of Millie, and is not put off by the fact that Millie has special needs. When Jack asks Grace to marry him she doesn't hesitate. Jack is perfect. Or is he? Is he not just too good to be true?

I love psychological thrillers, and i've read a lot of them, and I love how they mess with your head! But I have never read one before that terrified me like this one did. This was a truly scary and frightening book about domestic violence, and how a person can be completely taken in by someone only to discover when it is too late, just what they really are.

It is difficult to believe that this is B. A. Paris's debut novel. The writing is just flawless and the plot gripping. Her characters are believable and very real, and the hairs were standing on the back of my neck for most of the book! I can't wait to read B. A. Paris's second novel, because if it is anything like Behind Closed Doors I know it will blow me away.

Monday 10 October 2016

The Amish Christmas Kitchen by Kelly Long


There is nothing like a little Christmas reading to get you in the festive mood. Now is the perfect time of year to start building up to that most special time of year. The evenings are getting dark, the fires are being lit in the hearth, and the nip of cold air is beginning to pinch at our nose.

The Amish Christmas Kitchen contains three romantic Christmas stories by authors Kelly Long, Jennifer Beckstrand, and Lisa Jones Baker. All with an Amish theme, and each story contains a recipe from the author. The stories are quaint, charming and very very innocent. Guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit, and for anyone interested in the Amish way of life, these stories will give you added incite. Each story was romantic, amusing and totally delightful. I really enjoyed them.

I received this galley via NetGalley.

Beat the Rain by Nigel Jay Cooper


Louise and Tom fall madly in love. After what feels like a very short time together, Tom becomes ill, but doesn't tell Louise, and he also doesn't tell his twin brother Adam, in fact he tells no-one. But while Tom is busy dying, Louise and Adam are busy falling in love, they just haven't realized it yet, but Tom has. Adam has always taken second place to Tom. Adam is handsome, but not quite as handsome as Tom. Adam is clever, but not quite as clever as Tom - you get the picture? Will Adam and Louise have a future together, or will the ghost of Tom forever get in their way?

This is a psychological thriller, but for a long time it reads like a romance, and I did despair that we would ever get down to the nitty gritty of why this book is in the thriller genre and not romance genre. This was a good read, don't get me wrong, a very good read, and a very strong debut from author Nigel Jay Cooper, but it takes a long time to get to the point, and when we do get there the story of Adam and Louise is a strong one, a shocking one, and while I did see a couple of twists coming, the book did not end as I had expected it to.

Nigel Jay Cooper is definitely an author to watch out for. In Beat the Rain he came up with a pretty unique plot. His characters are nasty, unpleasant people who at the end of the day, really did deserve each other, or at least that is my opinion anyway.

I will make a point of keeping an eye out for Nigel's next book, because I know it's going to be another cracker.

I received this galley via NetGalley.

Maniac by Angus MacVicar


Alec returns to his home village of Kilcolum, in Scotland, to recover from a mental breakdown. However, almost immediately Alec comes under suspicion for the evil murder of a little girl in the village. Everything seems to point to Alec being the murderer, and even Alec is uncertain as to his guilt or innocence. Turning to his old girlfriend Jenny for comfort, he soon finds things are not the same in Kilcolum as the day he left, for one thing Jenny is now wearing a diamond ring on her engagement finger.
This was an interesting murder mystery. I really enjoyed it, even though I had guessed who the murderer was early on, there was plenty of suspense and interesting characters to keep me reading. I would like to read more by this author who wrote suspense well, and who died in 2001.

I received this galley via NetGalley.