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Gosh, this is intriguing (the concept and the writing style) but also rather strange. It's full...
I found the opening chapter intensely creepy, which I know many readers will be hooked by, but I...
The author clearly knows the elements that go to make arresting opening chapters, a by now...
Well, I certainly wouldn't move into the house in Church Row! It seems decidedly creepy to me -...
I liked the way the characters of the two sisters were developed in the opening chapters and...
Well, the author certainly knows how to write a compelling opening chapter! I found the detail...
I think on the strength of the excerpt this is definitely a book for fans of the author rather...
I'm attracted by the atmospheric descriptions of landscape in the opening chapter and delicious...
I loved the author's previous book, A Ration Book Christmas, for its heart-warming and dramatic...
This is not the sort of book I'd usually be drawn to but I found the blurb intriguing. Since I...
I love how immediately you're immersed in the lives of the different households and get a sense...
From the opening chapter, I was completely drawn into the story, wanting to know more about the...
I love just about everything about the sound of this book. The period it's set in, the plight of...
I like the idea of how the road trip will explore the relationship between the two sisters, Tina...
This seems like it would be a light, mildly entertaining read but I can't say the excerpt left me...
The opening section's dramatic and shocking events give the impression this book is going to be a...
The dramatic prologue has a real sense of atmosphere and creates a number of questions in the...
I'll admit I'm probably not the target reader for this book. I've never read anything by Stephen...
The title, cover and description scream 'this is not the book for me' but actually I think if you...
When I read the book description the first thing that came to mind was Agatha Christie's Evil...
I'm not a frequent reader of romance so wouldn't normally consider a book like this but that...
The book's opening piqued my interest straightaway and made me want to find out more about the...
I loved the author's first book, The Devil's Half Mile, which had all the ingredients I look for...
I quite like the cover handle it's interesting that the author's name is more prominent than the...
I think Augusta is a narrator readers are either going to love or hate. I'm going to be pitching...
I loved the first book in the series, The Angel’s Mark, which had all the ingredients I look for...
First of all, I have to say I love the cover with its gorgeous bright colours but with a hint...
The events of the third chapter are undoubtedly dramatic although at that point we haven't yet...
Although this was mildly humorous, it's not something I'd be inclined to read. To be fair, as...
I liked the way the book's prologue pitches the reader right into the story making you wonder...
I found the opening chapter in which Robert receives a message purporting to be from his mother...
I'm not a climber and I can't imagine wanting to be one. I don't like heights and avoid walking...
I like the fact we start by seeing things from Khalid's point of view and the response he...
The dual storyline and two narrators make for an intriguing opening to the book. The first...
I'll confess YA is not a genre I often read however there's no doubt the author has created a...
"You've got to find me. You're the only one who can." As soon as I read those two sentences I was...
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