The Siege by John Sutherland @..

Posted June 26, 2022 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Siege by John Sutherland @policecommander @orionbooks @Tr4cyF3nt0n

Nine hostages. Ten hours. One chance to save them all. Lee James Connor has found his purpose in life: to follow the teachings of far-right extremist leader, Nicholas Farmer. So when his idol is jailed, he comes up with the perfect plan: take a local immigrant support group hostage until Farmer is released. Grace Wheatley […]

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The Girl and The Moon by Mark ..

Posted May 13, 2022 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Girl and The Moon by Mark Lawrence @Mark_Lawrence @HarperVoyagerUK @RandomTTours

The fate of the world hangs from the Moon. The green world overwhelms all of Yaz’s expectations. Everything seems different but some things remain the same: her old enemies are still bent on her destruction. The Corridor abounds with plenty and unsuspected danger. To stand a chance against the eyeless priest, Eular, and the god-like […]

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Life Sentence by A.K. Turner @..

Posted April 27, 2022 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
Life Sentence by A.K. Turner @anyalipska @zaffrebooks @tr4cyf3nt0n

Mortuary technician Cassie Raven believes the last thoughts of the dead linger like static in the air… Cassie has always had a strange affinity with death, ever since her parents were killed in a car crash when she was four. At least that’s what she grew up believing… But that was a lie. Cassie’s father […]

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The Bone Shard Emperor by Andr..

Posted November 30, 2021 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Bone Shard Emperor by Andrea Stewart @AndreaGStewart @orbitbooks @Tr4cyF3nt0n

The Bone Shard Emperor is the unmissable sequel to The Bone Shard Daughter, one of the biggest fantasy debuts of 2020 – a captivating tale of magic, revolution and mystery, where a young woman’s sense of identity will make or break an empire. The Emperor is Dead. Long live the Emperor. Lin Sukai finally sits […]

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A Wild Winter Swan by Gregory ..

Posted October 26, 2021 by midnightreview in Reviews / 1 Comment
A Wild Winter Swan by Gregory Maguire @RandomTTours @Harper360UK

After brilliantly reimagining the worlds of Oz, Wonderland, Dickensian London, and the Nutcracker, the New York Times bestselling author of Wicked turns his unconventional genius to Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Wild Swans,” transforming this classic tale into an Italian-American girl’s poignant coming-of-age story, set amid the magic of Christmas in 1960s New York. Following her brother’s death and her […]

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The Face At The Window by Ruth..

Posted July 31, 2021 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Face At The Window by Ruth Speechley  @rubyspeechley @BOTBSPublicity

They’re in your house. They want your life. And now, they have your baby. To the world, I’m @HappyWife. Online, people only see my picture-perfect home, my handsome husband, Nick, and my beautiful baby, Thomas. They don’t see the real Gemma Adams. They don’t see my past, the dark secrets I’m hiding in my marriage. They don’t see the fear I live in every single day. […]

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Last Time She Died by Niki Kam..

Posted June 6, 2021 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
Last Time She Died by Niki Kamerzell @Kiki_K_Writes @rararesources

Synopsis: A rainy night. A slick road. A car crash. ‘A puff of yellow dust blew from the vent, and the car filled with a strong sulfur smell. Laughter whispered through the speakers, then blared at full volume.’ Everything changes for Alexia Harper the night she leaves late from her waitressing job. When voices threaten […]

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Raven Fire by Emma Miles @Emma..

Posted May 11, 2021 by midnightreview in Reviews / 0 Comments
Raven Fire by Emma Miles @EmmaMilesShadow @rararesources

Is prophecy real; can Arridia and Joss defeat a god? Evil never sleeps, and neither can the fire spirits who have guarded Kesta and her family so faithfully for more than fourteen years. United in a desire for peace, the four lands beneath the sky have enjoyed relative stability, but under the surface stirs unrest. […]

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Books on the Hill Open Dyslexi..

Posted April 23, 2021 by midnightreview in Book Talk / 1 Comment
Books on the Hill Open Dyslexia Kickstarter  Project @booksonthehill @annecater

I’m really pleased to be able to bring you this campaign today. Having seen great resources during my time teaching for children with dyslexia, I have often wondered why the same is not available for adults. I was diagnosed with a form of dyslexia when I was in secondary school. For me it effects spelling […]

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