Son of Escobar: First Born by Roberto Sendoya Escobar #BookExtract #BlogTour #AdLib #MidasPR

Pablo Escobar was the most notorious drug lord the world has ever seen. He became one of the ten richest men on the planet and controlled 80 per cent of the global cocaine trade before he was shot dead in 1993. This is the long-awaited autobiography of his eldest son, Roberto Sendoya Escobar. His story opens with two helicopter gunships, filled with heavily armed Colombian … Continue reading Son of Escobar: First Born by Roberto Sendoya Escobar #BookExtract #BlogTour #AdLib #MidasPR

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman #BookReview #Penguin #NetGalley #5*

In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet up once a week to investigate unsolved murders. But when a brutal killing takes place on their very doorstep, the Thursday Murder Club find themselves in the middle of their first live case. Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron might be pushing eighty but they still have a few tricks up their sleeves. Can our unorthodox but … Continue reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman #BookReview #Penguin #NetGalley #5*

The Whispers of War by Julia Kelly #BookReview #Orion #NetGalley #4*

August, 1939. Three young women watch the headlines in fear of another devastating war with Germany. A war that could force them to choose between friendship and country. Determined to find her place in the Home Office’s Air Raid Precautions Department, Nora is hopeful that they will be able to avoid another war. Meanwhile, Hazel’s irrepressible optimism is disguising two closely guarded secrets from her … Continue reading The Whispers of War by Julia Kelly #BookReview #Orion #NetGalley #4*

Us Three by Ruth Jones #BookReview #Transworld Digital #NetGalley #5*

Meet Lana, Judith and Catrin. Best friends since primary school when they swore an oath on a Curly Wurly wrapper that they would always be there for each other, come what may. After the trip of a lifetime, the three girls are closer than ever. But an unexpected turn of events shakes the foundation of their friendship to its core, leaving their future in doubt … Continue reading Us Three by Ruth Jones #BookReview #Transworld Digital #NetGalley #5*

You Can Trust Me by Emma Rowley #BookReview #Orion #NetGalley #4*

You can trust me.But can I trust you? Olivia is the domestic goddess who has won millions of followers by sharing her picture-perfect life online. And now she’s releasing her tell-all autobiography. For professional ghostwriter Nicky it’s the biggest job of her career. But as she delves deeper into Olivia’s life, cracks begin to appear in the glamorous façade. From the strained relationship with her … Continue reading You Can Trust Me by Emma Rowley #BookReview #Orion #NetGalley #4*

Monogamy by Sue Miller #BookReview #Bloomsbury #NetGalley #4.5*

Annie is not the first love of Graham’s life but she is, he thinks, his last and greatest. Very recently, he has faltered; but he means to put it right. Here they are in marriage, in late middle age, in comfort. Mismatched, and yet so well matched: the bookseller with his appetite, his conviviality, his bigness; the photographer with her delicacy, her astuteness, her reserve. … Continue reading Monogamy by Sue Miller #BookReview #Bloomsbury #NetGalley #4.5*