What a story! When you think of twins, you probably consider them to be close womb mates. They probably share everything, do everything together and are besties, all while having different personalities. Not in this case. The only thing correct is the different personalities. These two hated each ot...
Retomo nuevamente la critica literaria, en este caso sin acentos porque no se como narices poner el teclado de la tablet en castellano. Excelente novela de Tina Seskis, autora tambien de "One step too far" que en su dia ya comente. En este caso, seis amigas de la epoca universitaria, se reunen en el...
This book as been sitting on my "to read" pile by my bed for quite some time. I finally embarked on reading it and found it a lot lighter and easier reading than expected. The blurb gave me the idea it was going to be a bit harrowing. Surprisingly I found it lighter than expected and a nice read. Th...
This book as been sitting on my "to read" pile by my bed for quite some time. I finally embarked on reading it and found it a lot lighter and easier reading than expected. The blurb gave me the idea it was going to be a bit harrowing. Surprisingly I found it lighter than expected and a nice read. Th...
Leaving her husband and child both physically and emotionally? What would make Emily, a happily married woman, just leave one day without a trace and make a new life for herself?Emily renamed herself Cat, moved into a run down house, and made new friends that really were not her style, but she didn...
This is going to be a hard one to review, mainly because the entire plot revolves around a huge plot twist that I refuse to spoil for you. So, yes, this will be a vague review. It doesn't help that I'm entirely on the fence about my feelings anyway. One Step Too Far started out wonderfully. I was in...
The secrets women carry and the lengths they will go to in order to preserve those secrets are hot in genre fiction right now. Done well, these novels can be utterly compelling and difficult to put down as our inner voyeur rushes to discover the big reveal and pass judgement on the protagonist. Done...
I read One Step Too Far on holiday and was seriously anti-social until I'd finished it! From the very first page the reader is left wondering - what on earth could have made Emily leave her perfect marriage, child and home. Part of you wants to dislike her for doing this but she is such a likeable,...
The title is appropriate and a delicious pun. Think of a bunch of newly born snakes all intertwined yet separate. Or the serpentine belt on your car. Or an affair that goes sour. It's the name of the river where the women decide to have their annual picnic. Everyone has had the experience of wat...
I loved Seskis' book One Step Too Far so I was very excited to read this one. But it didn't grab me nearly as much as her other story.I think that a big part of that was due to the fact that much of the story is told in flashbacks. For me, it meant the story lost a lot of tension and jeopardy. I did...
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