Dark Horse is the kind of novel that makes you think – about the nature of truth and expectation, and about the delicate threads that pull this story together.
Category: Book Reviews
Quality book reviews by suspense writer Rowena Holloway. Reviews across all genres, with emphasis on suspense and women’s fiction.
Half Moon Bay by Helene Young
With Half Moon Bay, Helene Young has delivered another satisfying read and easily lives up to her publisher’s claim that she is Australia’s answer to Nora Roberts.
Right as Rain by Tricia Stringer
Right as Rain is rural romance with a message from award winning writer, Tricia Stringer. It is an emotion-filled tale of how the best intentions can so easily lead to misunderstanding and heartache if dreams give way to the demands of others.
Catch of the Day by Carla Caruso
Catch of the Day is the fourth novel by South Australian writer and freelance journalist Carla Caruso, whose breezy, contemporary style captures the emotions of city-slick Winnie Cherry as she tries to find her place in the small coastal town of Kingston SE.
Review: House for all Seasons by Jenn J McLeod
House for All Seasons is the engaging debut from novelist Jenn J McLeod. Told with a distinctly Australian voice, this ensemble tale is fragrant with the best of Australian country life.
Best Forgotten – Kathryn White
This intriguing novella from indie author Kathryn White offers great insight into a young woman damaged by a fractured family, flawed parents and sibling rivalry.
The Sixth by Avery Hays
The Sixth enthrals from the very first page.
This Freshest Hell by Natasha Ewendt
As far from Twilight as Heaven from Hell
Death Dues by Geraldine Evans
A gripping police procedural told with wit and intelligence.
Run To Me by Diane Hester
A motherless Child. A childless mother. A killer willing to sacrifice them both. Run to Me is the exciting debut from Diane Hester.