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Wicked Little Deeds (titled Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | Review 

Wicked Little Deeds (titled Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | ReviewÂ..

Wicked Little Deeds (titled as Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | Review
Please note: This book has a different title and cover image in the UK and the USA. It is the SAME book!. It can be very confusing when this happens. But this review post will set you straight! Read on, my friend!

Whatever secrets Burden Falls is hiding, there’s a killer on the loose . . . with a vendetta against the Thorn Family.

The Ticklemore Tattler by Liz Davies | Review

The Ticklemore Tattler by Liz Davies | Review

The Ticklemore Tattler by Liz Davies | Review | Publication Day Tour
Sometimes you have to write your own future…The life of former journalist Juliette Seymour has been quiet and unassuming. Up until now, she’s been concentrating on running the local newspaper and raising her daughter.

But all that is about to change when Juliette is informed that the Ticklemore Tattler is to fold and that she’ll be out of a job. She begins to wonder whether she can buy the newspaper and try to make a go of it herself.

The Hat Girl from Silver Street by Lindsey Hutchinson

The Hat Girl from Silver Street by Lindsey Hutchinson

Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson take you back in time to the Victorian Black Country, for a tale of love, hardship, and fighting against the odds to succeed.
Life is tough for Ella Bancroft. After her father, Thomas, is wheelchair-bound by an accident at the tube works, the responsibility for keeping a roof over their head falls to Ella. Ella’s mother died when she was ten, and her sister Sally lives with her no-good, work-shy husband Eddy, so is no help at all. If she and her father are to keep the bailiffs from the door, then Ella must earn a living.

What Now? by Shari Low | Book Review

What Now? by Shari Low | Book Review

Twenty years ago, Carly Cooper went on an epic quest to track down all the men she’d ever loved and lost in the hope that one of them was her Mr. Right.

Now, two decades and two teenage sons later, she thinks she might have got it all wrong.

As the years have passed, many things have changed, leaving Carly asking, ‘What Now?’