Category: Quercus

  • Blog Tour: DELIVER ME by Karen Cole

    Blog Tour: DELIVER ME by Karen Cole

    Welcome to my stop on the blog tour! When Quercus reached out to me and invited me to be a part of the blog tour, I immediately said yes! DELIVER ME is available on ebook and out today! Keep reading for the book description and excerpt. This one has definitely got my attention!     …

  • Review: ALTER EGO by Brian Freeman

    Review: ALTER EGO by Brian Freeman

    Thank you so much to Quercus USA for providing my copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  When a freak auto accident kills a driver on the remote roads outside Duluth, Jonathan Stride is disturbed to discover that the victim appears to be a “ghost,” with a false identity and no evidence to…

  • Review: THE AWKWARD SQUAD by Sophie Henaff

    Review: THE AWKWARD SQUAD by Sophie Henaff

    Thank you so much to Quercus USA for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Suspended from her job as a promising police officer for firing “one bullet too many,” Anne Capestan is expecting the worst when she is summoned to HQ to learn her fate. Instead, she is surprised…

  • Review: EVENING PRIMROSE by Kopano Matlwa

    Review: EVENING PRIMROSE by Kopano Matlwa

    Thank you so much to Quercus for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. “Sometimes I want to feel stuff. I’m doing a resuscitation and I know I should feel something, but I don’t know how to anymore. There’s something in me that’s blocked, that’s stuck. There’s a weight on my chest,…

  • Review: BLOOD WEDDING by Pierre Lemaitre

    Review: BLOOD WEDDING by Pierre Lemaitre

    Thank you so much Quercus for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  Sophie Duguet–young, successful, and happily married–thought at first she was becoming absentminded when she started misplacing her mail and forgetting where she’d parked her car the night before. But then, as her husband and colleagues pointed out…

  • Review: I’LL KEEP YOU SAFE by Peter May

    Review: I’LL KEEP YOU SAFE by Peter May

    Thank you so much to Quercus Books for providing my free copy – all opinions are my own. Book Description:  As the threads of Niamh and Ruairidh’s relationship are beginning to fray. As they prepare for an important showing at the Première Vision fabric fair, held in Paris every year, Niamh accuses Ruairidh of having…

  • Book Mail: THE FATHER & THE SONS by Anton Svensson

    Book Mail: THE FATHER & THE SONS by Anton Svensson

    I was so excited when I saw these show up on my doorstep! And how nice is Quercus to give me both books?!! I have been wanting to read The Father and now I get to read The Sons too!! Thank you so much Quercus Books for sending me free copies!! I will leave the…

  • Some Hot Book Mail from Quercus: THE FIREMAKER by Peter May

    Some Hot Book Mail from Quercus: THE FIREMAKER by Peter May

    First off, the cover is STUNNING! This is the first book of The China Thriller series and I’ve seen nothing but great reviews! Thank you so much to the wonderful and amazing Quercus for sending me a free advance copy! I can’t wait to get started! SYNOPSIS:  A grotesquely burned corpse found in a city…

  • Quercus Book Mail: THE HIDDEN PEOPLE by Alison Littlewood & BLOOD WEDDING by Pierre Lemaitre

    Quercus Book Mail: THE HIDDEN PEOPLE by Alison Littlewood & BLOOD WEDDING by Pierre Lemaitre

    Oh my goodness, these covers are gorgeous!! Quercus really knows how to make a beautiful cover! Guess what? I read Blood Wedding and it was incredible. Keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming review. Thank you so much to the wonderful and generous Quercus for sending me these free copies! I will leave the synopses…

  • MY FAVORITE THRILLERS OF 2017! So many good ones!!

    MY FAVORITE THRILLERS OF 2017! So many good ones!!

    HI BOOK FRIENDS! Here are some of my favorite thrillers of 2017! As you can see here, I am partial to psychological thrillers. This is my favorite genre simply because I love to know why people do what they do no matter how horrific. I am an analytical person so it’s always interesting to see…