Sunday, 29 December 2019

My Top Reads: July to December 2019

You can see my top picks for January-July HERE. Books marked * I received from Netgalley/the publisher for review). My stand out reads are:

July: 



The Last Stage by Louise Voss* - I took part in the blog tour for this edge-of-my-seat read. See my review HERE.



The Closer I Get by Paul Burston* - I took part in the blog tour for this un-put-down-able read. See my review HERE.



In The Silence M R MacKenzie - I loved that the story is set in Glasgow and I recognise all the landmarks! A brilliant start to a new series. I loved it. See my review HERE.



*A Sinner's Prayer by M P Wright - having been hooked on the series since I read Heartman I was delighted to be on the blog tour for the last book in the JT Ellington series. See my review HERE.



*The July Girls by Phoebe Locke - I couldn't put this twisty book down! See my review HERE.



*Expectation by Anna Hope - I just loved this book about female friendship. See my review HERE.

August:



*The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead - what a powerful read which stayed with me long after I finished reading. See my review HERE.



*The Secret Letter by Debbie Rix - I just loved this. See my review HERE.


The Controller - Lynch & Rose Thriller - by Matt Brolly - I absolutely loved this! A brilliant start to a new series. See my review HERE.


September:



*A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier - I loved this book! See my review HERE.



*Blood Song by Johana Gustawsson - I truly adore this series and was delighted to take part in the Blog Tour. See my review HERE.



In the Absence of Miracles by Michael J Malone - I'm still thinking about that twist now! Read my review HERE.



*The Lost Child by Emily Gunnis - having met Emily at a New Voices event by Headline earlier this year I couldn't wait to read her second novel. Absolutely loved it. See my review HERE.

October:



*Blood Rites - DI Kelly Porter #6 by Rachel Lynch - I just love this series and Kelly Porter! See my review HERE.



*Broken Souls - DI Lottie Parker #7 by Patricia Gibney - Again, a series I just adore along with Lottie! See my review HERE.



*Eden Interrupted by Beverley Harvey - I just loved this follow on from Seeking Eden. So easy reading with interesting characters. See my review HERE.



My Friend Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams - a total un-put-down-able and unbelieveable read - I was hooked from the very first page! See my review HERE.



*The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown - a fascinating look at being a doctor in prison. I found this really interesting. See my review HERE.



*A Bit of a Stretch by Chris Atkins - I loved this eye-opener about being an inmate in prison. The book's not published until next year so I've not yet shared my review. Highly recommend.

November:



*I Will Make You Pay by Teresa Driscoll - super creepy and a great read. See my review HERE.



*I Dare You by Sam Carrington - I loved this. See my review HERE.



*The Child on Platform One by Gill Thompson - I took part in the blog tour for this un-put-downable read. See my review HERE.

December:



*All the Rage by Cara Hunter - I just loved this book (going to go back and read books 1-3 in the series). See my review HERE.



*American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins - absolutely amazing read about a Mexican mother and her son's harrowing trip to the United States after a life-changing tragedy. I'll share my review in January when the book publishes.



*If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane - another book which is published in the very early part of January. It's absolutely un-put-downable and follows lawyer Laurie's life following her split with her long-term partner and what happens when she meets hot-shot and gorgeous lawyer, Jamie when trapped in the lift at work. Amazing read!



*The Dilemma by B A Paris - absolutely un-put-downable! See my review HERE.

So there we have it. Do we share any favourites?

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