Sunday, 9 December 2018
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Her Pretty Face by Robin Harding: opinion.

A very entertaining read about pure evil in disguise. The next time you are watching your kids play while chatting with the other mums, you'll think twice before trusting them.
As many other readers have commented the plot sounds really similar to the one of A Simple Favor, but I must say it is worth reading both books. I read one after the other, they differ in some aspects and the writing style is different.
Saturday, 17 November 2018
Whiskey in a Teacup by Reese Witherspoon
Friday, 2 November 2018
Red Tea by Meg Mezeske: review

This novel is set in Japan, one of the most fascinating countries in the world because of its unique culture which the author describes in many parts of the book. If you love that country, this book is certainly for you and you will wish you had some green tea and a delicious onigiri to enjoy while you are reading.
Meg Mezeske engages the reader with well-developed characters and an intriguing plot. She depicts a very clear picture of life in a rural village where some unexplained deaths take place. Her main character, Jordan, an American teacher tries to fit in a Japanse school and at the same time solve the mystery behind those deaths with inspector Sakurai, an attractive policeman. The fact that their relationship is a bit difficult not only because of the situation they are involved in but also due to the fact that they come from very different cultures, makes the novel even more appealing.
Highly recommended to fans of murder mysteries and especially to those readers who are interested in Japanese culture.
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