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text 2016-06-03 12:18
Saph1re's Shelf Stacking - May 2016

So here are the 17 books I added to my bookshelves in May. As usual, not enough hours in the day to read them all. Why can't I stop myself shelf stacking?!

 

 

Amazon Kindle Freebies

 

The Punch and Judy Man

 

Twisted Dreams (The Dhampyre Chronicles #1)

 

Wildflower Bay: Part One

 

Someone Else's Skin (DI Marnie Rome #1)

 

 

Amazon Kindle Bought

 

Willow Walk (Banktoun #2)

 

 

NetGalley

 

The Sister

 

S is for Stranger

 

My Girl

 

The Couple Next Door

 

Play Dead (D.I. Kim Stone #4)

 

The Gut Health Diet Plan: Recipes to Restore Digestive Health and Boost Wellbeing

 

 

Signed Books

 

(Received as a gift from the author)

 

Even Stranger

 

 

Paperbacks from Publishers

 

A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding

 

I See You

 

 

Review Requests Received

 

The Reflections of Queen Snow White

 

Delivered (The Monster Trilogy Book 3)

 

The Caller (The Organised Crime Team series Book 1)

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text 2016-06-01 18:00
My life just got even stranger...

The kind, generous and talented Marilyn Messik gifted me a signed copy of her new book Even Stranger (plus chocolates), which is book 2 in this 'strange' series.

 

I recently read and loved Relatively Strange, so I'm really looking forward to reading this one soon too. It is also lovely that book 2 can now keep book 1 company on my signed books shelf.

 

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text 2016-05-03 21:36
Saph1re's Shelf Stacking - April 2016

 I did so well in March with managing to only acquire 9 books, in the hope of reducing the length of my to be read pile. Having acquired 17 books in April, I think reducing the to be read list might have to wait until another month, as I'm pretty sure I didn't read 17 books in April, oops!

I'm sure I have a cheeky little fairy whispering in my ear telling me to get more books. I do have good news for my purse though, as it seems rather impressively, I've got through a whole month without actually paying for a single book!

 

Amazon Kindle Freebies

 

 

The Doppelganger: A Psychological Thriller

 

Balls (Ball Games, #1)

 

The Girl Who Couldn't Come Up With an Original Title

 

Survivor

 

The Real Book Thief (How To Steal Another Author's Work And Nearly Get Away With It)

 

Waiting For The Bee Stings

 

 

NetGalley

 

The Silent Twin (Detective Jennifer Knight #3)

 

The Second Chance Shoe Shop

 

Even Stranger

 

After the Lie

 

Different Class

 

When She Was Bad

 

 

Signed Books

 

(Received as a gift from the author)

 A Mother's Secret: A beautiful, heartbreaking novel of love, loss and hidden tragedy

 

 

Giveaway Wins

 

The Long Weekend

 

Housing Elephants

 

 

Review Requests Received

 

The Scottish Diamond: A Romantic Suspense Novella

 

Denied (The Monster Trilogy Book 2)

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text 2016-04-25 17:17
Giveaway Win - Signed Copy of The Long Weekend, by Jane E. James

Cotton Wool posing with the exciting book post that arrived today, yay! I won a signed copy of The Long Weekend, by Jane E. James in a giveaway on Facebook a few days ago. Now I just need a long weekend to curl up and read this xxx

 

 

Blurb:

 

A remote lighthouse. A divided family. A chilling secret.

Making sandcastles has never been so dangerous...

Hazel Ladd has spent her life hiding the love she feels for one of her daughters and disguising the hatred she feels for the other. After fifteen years apart they all meet up for a long weekend. Hazel's guilty secret is finally torn from her and the long-anticipated reunion ends in disaster.

All she'd ever tried to do was protect her daughters from the truth...

Set against the haunting backdrop of a wintry Norfolk coastline and a remote lighthouse that overlooks the bleak North Sea, this is a disturbing portrayal of a deeply complex mother with a secretive past, whose longed-for reunion with her two estranged daughters is not all it seems...

 

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text 2016-01-17 12:20
A beautiful birthday gift from talented author and wonderful friend, Renita D'Silva

The day after my birthday, I received these beautiful books in the post as a birthday gift from talented author and wonderful friend, Renita D'Silva.

 

We became friends last year, through our shared love of books, and my need to message her after I finished A Sister's Promise.  I loved A Sister's Promise so much that it made it into my Top Ten Books read in 2015, so I can't wait to read these other beauties :-) xxx

Renita D'Silva Books page on Facebook

 

Renita D'Silva author page on Amazon

 

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A Sister's Promise

 

Goodreads

 

Blurb:

 

Two sisters. Bound by blood. Torn apart by love.
My sister – the glue that held our family together and the gatekeeper to the memories of our shared childhood.

The girl I made a pact with – to protect each other for life.

The woman who destroyed my family, my future.

And the only one who can save my daughter.

Set against the dramatic backdrop of India, A Sister’s Promise is a powerful, emotional tale of family secrets, love and the ties that bind sisters together.

 

 

Monsoon Memories

 

Goodreads

 

Blurb:

 

“English rain smelt and tasted of nothing at all. It had none of the fury, the passion of the monsoons. Instead, it was weak; half-hearted.”

Exiled from her family in India for more than a decade, Shirin and her husband lead a comfortable but empty life in London.

Memories of her childhood – exotic fragrances, colours, stifling heat and tropical storms – fill Shirin with a familiar and growing ache for the land and the people that she loves.

With the recollections though, come dark clouds of scandal and secrets. Secrets that forced her to flee her old life and keep her from ever returning.

Thousands of miles away, in Bangalore, the daughter of Shirin’s brother discovers a lost, forgotten photograph. One that has escaped the flames.

Determined to solve the mystery of an aunt she never knew, Reena’s efforts will set in place a chain of events that expose the painful trauma of the past and irrevocably change the path of the future.

An unforgettable journey through a mesmerizing, passionate land of contrasts – and a family whose story will touch your heart.

 

 

The Forgotten Daughter

 

Goodreads

 

Blurb:

 

‘You were adopted’.
Three simple words, in a letter accompanying her parent’s will, tear Nisha’s carefully ordered world apart. Raised in England, by her caring but emotionally reserved parents, Nisha has never been one to take risks.

Now, with the scrawled address of an Indian convent begins a search for the mother and family she never knew and the awakening of childhood memories long forgotten.

The secrets, culture and people that Nisha discover will change her life forever. And, as her eyes are opened to a side of herself she didn’t know existed, Nisha realizes that she must also seek answers to the hardest question of all – why?

Weaving together the stories of Nisha, Shilpa and Devi, The Forgotten Daughter explores powerfully and poignantly the emotional themes of motherhood, loss and identity – ultimately asking the question of what you would do out of love for your children?

 

 

The Stolen Girl

 

Goodreads

 

Blurb:

 

‘Your mother has been arrested. She stole you.’

For as long as thirteen-year-old Diya can remember, it’s always been just her and her mum, Vani. Despite never staying in one place long enough to call it home, with her mother by her side, Diya has never needed anything else.

Then, in an instant, Diya’s fragile world is shattered. Her mother is arrested, accused of abducting Diya when she was a baby…

Vani has spent a lifetime looking over her shoulder, determined to make the best possible life for her daughter. Now she must fight for her child, re-opening the door to her childhood in India and the woman who was once as close to her as a sister.

Told through the eyes of Diya, Vani and Aarti, this is a heart-breaking story of friendship and betrayal, love and motherhood, which asks the question; how far would you go to protect your only child?

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