Teaser Tuesday: The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purple Booker. If you want to join in grab your current read, flick to a random page, select two sentences (without spoilers) and share them in a blog post or in the comments of The Purple Booker.


This week my teaser comes from my current book obsession The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary. I won a copy of this from Readers First and couldn’t resist starting it yesterday morning despite having other books further up the reading list. Needless to say I finished it in a day with the biggest smile on my face pretty much the whole time and I’m already kind of tempted to re read it (thankfully it’s a hardback and too heavy to cart around with me or I’d be reading it all the time). Anyway, I couldn’t resist posting a teaser with a literary reference that made me laugh out loud. I’m pretty sure you can guess the high quality work of fiction under discussion.


My Teaser

“This Bella Swan is a very popular lady for one who declares herself to be so unattractive,” he tells me. “Seems every single man in the book who isn’t her father is in love with her”.

I nod solemnly. “It’s very hard being Bella”.

“Sparkly boyfriends can’t be easy,” Leon agrees.

Pg237 The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary


BlurbThe Flatshare

Tiffy Moore and Leon Twomey each have a problem and need a quick fix.

Tiffy’s been dumped by her cheating boyfriend and urgently needs a new flat. But earning minimum wage at a quirky publishing house means that her choices are limited in London.

Leon, a palliative care nurse, is more concerned with other people’s welfare than his own. Along with working night shifts looking after the terminally ill, his sole focus is on raising money to fight his brother’s unfair imprisonment.

Leon has a flat that he only uses 9 to 5. Tiffy works 9 to 5 and needs a place to sleep. The solution to their problems? To share a bed of course…

As Leon and Tiffy’s unusual arrangement becomes a reality, they start to connect through Post-It notes left for each other around the flat.

Can true love blossom even in the unlikeliest of situations?
Can true love blossom even if you never see one another?
Or does true love blossom when you are least expecting it?

WWW Wednesday: 3rd April 2019

The WWW Wednesday meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.

WWW Wednesday

To take part all you have to do is answer the following three questions:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently ReadingI Know Who You Are

I started reading I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney on Monday and seem to be making pretty good progress with it. I was a big fan of the author’s previous novel, Sometimes I Lie, so I had high expectations for this one. I did initially find it a little hard to focus on but I think that’s more down to real life stuff (work, house, animals, lack of sleep etc) than the book but once I got used to the writing I was hooked. As I write this I’m around the 80% mark so I will no doubt be finished it all too soon.

On audio I’m back on The Diviners by Libba Bray as my library hold finally came in. I’m pretty sure I first started listening to this way back in November, and I’m still only around halfway through. Here’s hoping I manage to finish it this time before I lose my hold again (apparently there are 5 people waiting – so if I don’t it’ll be a while before I get it again).

Recently Finished

Blood Heir (Blood Heir, #1)

Yet again I seem to be feeling a little bit slumpy so only one book finished this week, Blood Heir by Amelie Wen Zhao. As the author has decided not to publish due to issues raised over some of the themes I’m not going to review (and I’m definitely not commenting on the controversy) but I will say that I hope she does manage to get her writing out there. Blood Heir is not perfect but I thought the world building and descriptions were wonderful and I really liked the character development. Hopefully there will be some re writes and this will be published (or if not this something else).

Reading Next

It’s my birthday this coming weekend so as I’ve mostly requested vouchers (no one’s brave enough to buy me actual books) I’m hoping I can go on a spree (as obviously I have nothing to read). I’ve already pre ordered Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence and I’m kind of tempted to grab a copy of Other Words for Smoke by Sarah Maria Griffin. ARC wise I’m thinking my next reads will likely be Wolfunter River by Rachel Caine or Close to the Edge by Toby Faber

Wolfhunter River (Stillhouse Lake, #3)Holy Sister (Book of the Ancestor, #3)Other Words for Smoke

Have you read any of the books on my list this week? Any others you’d recommend? As always please feel free to leave comments and links below.

Happy Reading ❤

Teaser Tuesday: I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purple Booker. If you want to join in grab your current read, flick to a random page, select two sentences (without spoilers) and share them in a blog post or in the comments of The Purple Booker.


This week my teaser comes from I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney, a book I received from NetGalley. I absolutely loved the author’s debut novel Sometimes I Lie so this was one of my most anticipated books of this year. I only started it yesterday morning so it’s early days but so far so bloomin brilliant.


My Teaser

Sometimes it only takes one person to believe in you, to change your life forever. Sometimes it only takes one person not believing in you to destroy it.

Humans are a highly sensitive species.

Loc 765 I Know Who You Are by Alice Feeney


BlurbI Know Who You Are

l Know Who You Are is the brilliant tale of two stories. One is about Aimee Sinclair—well-known actress on the verge of being full-on famous. If you saw her, you’d think you knew her. One day towards the near-end of her shoot on her latest film, Aimee comes home from filming to find her husband’s cell phone and wallet on the dining room table. He never goes anywhere without them. But he’s nowhere to be found. She’s not too concerned—they had a huge fight the night before. They both said things they didn’t mean. He might have done things he didn’t mean, things she can’t forget. Even though she has a history of supposedly forgetting. After all, she’s a very good actress.

The next morning she goes for her morning run and then goes to her favorite coffee shop. But her card is denied. When she calls the bank they say her account has been emptied of $10,000. She immediately suspects her husband. But they say no, it was Aimee herself who closed out the account. And thus begins a bizarre rabbit hole into which Aimee finds herself falling where nothing is at it seems.

Alternating with Aimee’s story is that of a little girl who wandered away from home. We always tell our kids not to talk to strangers or bad things will happen. Well, bad things happen.

In I Know Who You Are, Alice Feeney proves that she is a master at brilliantly complicated plots and twists after twists

WWW Wednesday: 27th March 2019

The WWW Wednesday meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.

WWW Wednesday

To take part all you have to do is answer the following three questions:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading

Blood Heir (Blood Heir, #1)

I started reading Blood Heir by Amelie Wen Zhao on Monday but I’m thinking this probably wasn’t my brightest idea. I received an ARC of this from NetGalley in January but as far as I understand there’s been some controversy over it (which I somehow managed to completely miss) and the author has decided not to publish. As it was a book I was looking forward to I couldn’t resist just reading a little bit and I suspect I’m going to end up reading the whole thing. I don’t however have any plans to review or talk about it much out of respect for the author’s wishes (and because I think it’s getting a major re write) but the writing is great.

Both The Mine by Antti Tuomainen and Armada by Ernest Cline, which I was listening to on audio, are on hold for the moment as I had to return them to the library. I’ll no doubt pick them up again but may be a few weeks till I can get them again.

Recently Finished

It’s been a bit of a mixed bag reading wise this week, with four very different books finished.

StepsisterWe're All Mad Here: The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social AnxietyMake Me BadChristmas at the Little Cornish Gift Shop: A heartwarming festive read

  •  Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly – 5 stars – I LOVED this book and can’t recommend highly enough. It picks up right at the end of Cinderella and follows one of the “ugly” stepsisters as she gets caught in a contest between Fate and Chance. I loved the writing, I loved the story and I absolutely adored main character Isabelle. I’ll post a review nearer the publication date (expect lots of gushing).
  • We’re All Mad Here by Claire Eastham – 4 stars – I’m always a bit wary of books about anxiety (I take the bury it deep and try not to think about it approach to managing mine) but this was really great. Very approachable and so many of the author’s experiences mirrored my own. She’s very realistic about options for managing it and it did make me laugh and feel more positive about things so that’s a win for me.
  • Make Me Bad by R.S. Grey – 4 stars – I’m definitely becoming a Grey fan. Some of her early books were a bit hit or miss but I’ve been loving all of her recent work and this was no exception. It’s not my fave, but it’s funny and sweet and there is so much chemistry between the leads it’s difficult to put down.
  • Christmas at the Little Cornish Gift Shop by Rachel Griffiths – 2 stars – I have to confess I mostly picked this up to fit a challenge task. It was a really quick read but unfortunately it just didn’t work for me.

Reading Next

My reading’s been a little heavy on the romance and fantasy lately so I’m thinking I need to switch over to a thriller next. I got Wolfhunter River from NetGalley a few weeks ago and have been finding it very hard to resist so I suspect it may be next. Although I do also have Alice Feeney’s new book and The Au Pair lurking on my kindle tempting me.

Wolfhunter River (Stillhouse Lake, #3)I Know Who You AreThe Au Pair

Have you read any of the books on my list this week? Any others you’d recommend? As always please feel free to leave comments and links below.

Happy Reading ❤

WWW Wednesday: 20th March 2019

The WWW Wednesday meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.

WWW Wednesday

To take part all you have to do is answer the following three questions:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading

StepsisterThe MineArmada

I started Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly on Monday and I am absolutely loving it. It’s kind of a what happened to the “ugly” stepsisters after Ella married the prince story and has a strong feminist theme to it. I have a lot of sympathy for main character Isabelle and her sister Octavia, both are incredibly likeable but just don’t fit what’s expected of them.

I’m also still working my way through The Mine by Antti Tuomainen but progress has been slow (mostly due to wandering off and reading other books). I do like the writing but the story isn’t especially gripping (and I’ve been tired) so it hasn’t been holding my attention.

On audio I’m still listening to Armada by Ernest Cline but I fear I’m only halfway through and about to lose my loan. I’ve been having car trouble over the last week so not much driving (or minimal use of electrical things whilst driving). Looks like I’m either going to have to use an audible credit or wait a few weeks to get it back. I was really enjoying it.

Recently FinishedEmpress of All Seasons

Only one book finished this week, Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean. I had high hopes for this one but I’m afraid it turned out to be a bit of a let down. It started well and there is a lot to like about it but there were a lot of pacing issues and characters just weren’t fully developed. I suspect it would have worked better if the author had expanded it out into two books or made the whole thing simpler. As it is it feels pretty rushed and there’s no real emotional investment. You can read my full review here.

Reading Next

I’ve been doing pretty well at sticking to my Spring TBR so far (I know it’s only been a week) so I think I’m going to try and keep going with it. I do seem to have been reading quite a bit of fantasy lately so despite being tempted to carry on and read The Queen’s Resistance next I think I should switch to something completely different. I’m kind of leaning towards Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating or Wolfhunter River.

The Queen’s Resistance (The Queen’s Rising, #2)Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not DatingWolfhunter River (Stillhouse Lake, #3)

Have you read any of the books on my list this week? Any others you’d recommend? As always please feel free to leave comments and links below.

Happy Reading ❤

Teaser Tuesday: Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purple Booker. If you want to join in grab your current read, flick to a random page, select two sentences (without spoilers) and share them in a blog post or in the comments of The Purple Booker.


This week my teaser comes from Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly. It’s described as a feminist re imagining of Cinderella so there was no way I could resist this when it popped up on NetGalley. I started reading it on Monday and honestly it was love at first page. I’m only around 20% in but it is sooo good I already think it could be getting 5 stars.


My Teaser

Everyone said a girl with a strong will would come to a bad end. Everyone said a girl’s will must be bent to the wishes of those who know what’s best for her. Isabelle was young, only sixteen; she had not yet learned that Everyone is a fool.

Loc 134 Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly


BlurbStepsister

A startling, fiercely feminist re-imagining of Cinderella from the bestselling, award-winning author Jennifer Donnelly.

Isabelle should be blissfully happy – she’s about to win the handsome prince. Except Isabelle isn’t the beautiful girl who lost the glass slipper and captured the prince’s heart. She’s the ugly stepsister who’s cut off her toes to fit into Cinderella’s shoe … which is now filling with blood.

When the prince discovers Isabelle’s deception, she is turned away in shame. It’s no more than she deserves: she is a plain girl in a world that values beauty; a feisty girl in a world that wants her to be pliant.

Isabelle has tried to fit in. To live up to her mother’s expectations. To be like her stepsister. To be sweet. To be pretty. One by one, she has cut away pieces of herself in order to survive a world that doesn’t appreciate a girl like her. And that has made her mean, jealous, and hollow.

Until she gets a chance to alter her destiny and prove what ugly stepsisters have always known: it takes more than heartache to break a girl.

Evoking the darker, older versions of the Cinderella story, bestselling author Jennifer Donnelly shows us that ugly is in the eye of the beholder, and uses her trademark wit and wisdom to send an overlooked character on a journey toward empowerment, redemption, and a new definition of beauty.

WWW Wednesday: 13th March 2019

The WWW Wednesday meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.

WWW Wednesday

To take part all you have to do is answer the following three questions:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading

The MineArmada

I started The Mine by Antti Tuomainen yesterday and am already around 20% in and very much enjoying it. It is still early days and I’m not entirely sure where the story is going to go but I do like Tuomainen’s writing (or maybe it’s his translators).

On audio I’m still listening to Armada by Ernest Cline but have to confess I haven’t made as much progress with it as I thought I would. I am in the process of trying to train my feline overlord to use a catflap so I have to keep an ear out for his pathetic attempts to re enter our abode. I also haven’t really been driving so no listening in the car either.

Recently Finished

A bit more of a normal week for me with three books finished.

Hate NotesThe Hate U GiveLady Smoke (The Ash Princess Trilogy, #2)

  • Hate Notes – 3 stars – Honestly I only finished this a few days ago and I’m struggling to remember anything that happened in it. It was a quick read so obviously not bad but I don’t think there was anything particularly stand out about it. I do remember not really liking the MC (little bit too ditsy and upbeat for cynical me).
  • The Hate U Give – 4 stars –  Yep I finally read it. I was a little wary of all of the hype but it is a really great read. I’m probably not the target audience for it but while there were some references I didn’t get (and probably a few I missed altogether) it is incredibly relateable. Thomas can really write, it’s a powerful and emotional read and while it deals with serious issues it keeps the focus on the characters.
  • Lady Smoke – 4 stars – This is the second book in the Ash Princess trilogy and was so much better than I was expecting. I had some issues with the first book (too much violence and abuse) but this feels a little more even. It is still on the predictable side and pacing is a little off but I’m becoming a fan of this series.

Reading Next

I posted a Spring TBR at the weekend so I feel like I should try to stick with it for at least a little while 🙂 I have signed up for a group read/discussion of Empress of All Seasons which is starting on Saturday so I think it’ll probably be up next. I also want to finish off Close to the Edge by Toby Faber, which I’d previously started then put on hold and hopefully get to Two Can Keep a Secret.

Two Can Keep a SecretEmpress of All Seasons

Have you read any of the books on my list this week? Any others you’d recommend? As always please feel free to leave comments and links below.

Happy Reading ❤

Teaser Tuesday: Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purple Booker. If you want to join in grab your current read, flick to a random page, select two sentences (without spoilers) and share them in a blog post or in the comments of The Purple Booker.


This week my teaser comes from Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian, the second book in the Ash Princess trilogy. I was planning to post my review of this today (I finished it late last night) but with a car that wouldn’t start I’m running a bit behind. It is a very enjoyable read and I think better than the first book.


My Teaser

He looks at me like I’m his favorite book, one he’s read every page of too many times. One whose secrets he’s uncovered but keeps coming back for more anyway.

Loc 4164 Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian


BlurbLady Smoke (The Ash Princess Trilogy, #2)

Note: Mild spoilers for Ash Princess

A tale of love, revenge, power and betrayal, Lady Smoke is Laura Sebastian’s epic fantasy sequel to the New York Times-bestselling Ash Princess.

After escaping from imprisonment under the brutal Kaiser, Theodosia is on the run, plotting to take revenge and reclaim her rightful place as queen of the enslaved Astreans.

Thousands of miles away from her people and her throne, Theo and her friends must work to gather an army. And the only way is to auction herself as a bride – to the kingdom who will pay the most. Freedom always comes at a price and with the Kaiser closing in, she must rely on her wits to identify who she can really trust.

WWW Wednesday: 6th March 2019

The WWW Wednesday meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.

WWW Wednesday

To take part all you have to do is answer the following three questions:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading

Hate NotesArmada

I just finished a book yesterday so haven’t quite decided what I’m going to pick up next but all of my reads have been pretty serious and/or dark so I think I’m going to go for Hate Notes by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward. This popped up on my Amazon recommendations and I spotted it had some good reviews so thought why not.

On audio I’m listening to Armada by Ernest Cline and I am absolutely loving it. Given I wasn’t a huge fan of Ready Player One I didn’t really expect to but for some reason this is working so much better for me. I am loving all of the references to classic sci fi films (Aliens, Star Wars, Star Trek, Flight of the Navigator) many of which are on my all time faves list but mostly I’m loving Will Wheaton’s narration. He just sounds like he’s having so much fun. It’s tempting me to go back and try the audio version of Ready Player One.

Recently Finished

It’s been a bumper reading week for me with twelve books finished this week, although given 6 of those books were 100 page novellas, this sounds more impressive than it is.

Palm Beach, FinlandThe Wicked King (The Folk of the Air, #2)Good Samaritans

  • Palm Beach Finland – 4.5 stars – I really, really liked this. The blurb describes it as Baywatch meets Fargo and that (together with the title) kind of sums it up. There’s a lot of dark humor, incompetent criminals, a murder investigation and a little bit of romance. It is laugh out loud funny in places though so maybe don’t read in public.
  • The Wicked King – 4 stars – I think my expectations were too high going in to this and for some reason it took me a while to get into it. I still love Jude, she’s such an intriguing character and I love the way Black portrays Faerie but I was less invested this time around. I am still looking forward to book 3 though.
  • Good Samaritans – 4 stars – Dark and disturbing with some seriously messed up characters. I struggled a little with the multiple povs and short chapters in the beginning (plus I couldn’t figure out what was going on) but by the mid point I was hooked.

On the Come UpEnthroned (King Arthur and Her Knights, #1)Do Polar Bears Get Lonely?: And 101 Other Intriguing Science Questions

  • Do Polar Bears Get Lonely – 2.5 stars – I probably should have read the blurb as I thought this was going to be interesting and funny facts but instead it’s a collection of readers letters with responses previously published in New Scientist magazine. Some of the questions were interesting but I did skim over quite a bit either because I didn’t care or the answers were too complex.
  • King Arthur and Her Knights (books 1-7) – 4.5 stars – This was a re read for me. I only meant to read the first book and literally couldn’t stop. I love this take on the King Arthur legend, it’s funny, action packed and has such a brilliant romance. The books are only around a 100 page so it’s all too easy to go on a series binge.
  • On the Come Up – 4 stars – I was initially a bit wary of this (as a 40 year old white woman I don’t think I’m the target audience) but it completely hooked me and I ended up finishing the whole thing in a day. Bri drove me a little crazy but I did like her a lot and love how she developed.

Reading Next

I do probably need to take a bit of a reading break to catch up with reviews but as I’m hoping to get through to see Angie Thomas at her Edinburgh event this weekend I think it may finally be time to read The Hate U Give. Up until now I’ve been put off by all of the hype and rave reviews (the more people tell me how brilliant a book is the less I want to read it). I also need to read Two Can Keep a Secret before it’s due back to the library and I should probably try to make a dent in my NetGalley shelf (although there are so many books on it I’m not sure where to start) :/

Two Can Keep a SecretThe Hate U Give

Have you read any of the books on my list this week? Any others you’d recommend? As always please feel free to leave comments and links below.

Happy Reading ❤

Teaser Tuesday: Good Samaritans by Will Carver

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by The Purple Booker. If you want to join in grab your current read, flick to a random page, select two sentences (without spoilers) and share them in a blog post or in the comments of The Purple Booker.


This week my teaser comes from Good Samaritans by Will Carver. I finished this book pretty late last night (part of the reason I’m playing catch up today) and really enjoyed it. Well, when I say enjoyed… It’s a little on the dark and disturbing side and there were a few parts which made for uncomfortable reading but it works.


My Teaser

He didn’t want to be one of those guys who only kill women. He wasn’t a misogynist.

He thought it seemed like the right thing to do.

66% Good Samaritans by Will Carver


BlurbGood Samaritans

One crossed wire, three dead bodies and six bottles of bleach

Seth Beauman can’t sleep. He stays up late, calling strangers from his phonebook, hoping to make a connection, while his wife, Maeve, sleeps upstairs. A crossed wire finds a suicidal Hadley Serf on the phone to Seth, thinking she is talking to The Samaritans.

But a seemingly harmless, late-night hobby turns into something more for Seth and for Hadley, and soon their late-night talks are turning into day-time meet-ups. And then this dysfunctional love story turns into something altogether darker, when Seth brings Hadley home…

And someone is watching…

Dark, sexy, dangerous and wildly readable, Good Samaritans marks the scorching return of one of crime fiction’s most exceptional voices.