Saturday, January 10, 2026

BLOG TOUR - The Lie She Told



DESCRIPTION:

‘Natalie, it’s Mum. You need to come home. It’s your father…’ Clutching the phone, my hands shaking, my entire world tilts. For years I’ve run from a family secret which threatened to devastate us all. But with my darling father’s life on the line, I have to face the truth, whatever the cost.

Bursting through the hospital doors, I see my mother and sister waiting in the corridor, worry etched on their faces. Over the years I’ve grown apart from my sister Victoria. She married young and started a family. I chose a different path. I had no choice but to leave so that the rest of my family could be happy.

Gathering at my father’s bedside, I clutch Victoria’s hand like we’re little again. As we start to share our memories of the fun and loving home he created, he leans towards us, uttering words which will turn our world upside ‘You mustn’t blame your mother. It was never her fault.’

Victoria reassures me that it must be the medication, that he doesn’t know what he is saying. But I do. Years ago, I thought our mother had betrayed us in the worst possible way. But looking at the stranger now standing next to her, I know they are part of the lie my parents were so desperate to hide. The lie I ran from. But if I tell the truth, will it destroy our lives forever?

A totally gripping and heartbreaking read about devastating family secrets with the power to change everything you thought you knew. Perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Kate Hewitt and Diane Chamberlain.

 

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MY THOUGHTS:
 

Title:   The Lie She Told
Author:  Emma Robinson
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Women’s Fiction
Format:  Kindle ARC 
No. of Pages:  295
Date of Publication:  January 9, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

When you pick up a book by Emma Robinson, you know you’re in for an engrossing read, and The Lie She Told is no exception. Centered on the complicated relationship between two sisters, Victoria and Natalie, this story had me reflecting on my own relationships with my sisters. At its heart, this is a novel about family. Love is the foundation, but conflict, miscommunication, and long-buried feelings are never far behind.

The family is shaken when their father, Marcus, is suddenly hospitalized. As the family patriarch lies gravely ill, the sisters are called home to sit at their father’a bedside with their mother. Victoria lives nearby and arrives immediately, while Natalie is thousands of miles away in Munich, forced to make a long and emotional journey home. That physical distance mirrors the emotional space that has quietly grown between them over the years.

But illness isn’t the only strain on this family. Secrets begin to surface. Secrets long held and carefully guarded, thus chipping away at what once seemed like an unbreakable bond. Who has been hiding the truth, and how many secrets are there? With each chapter, more is revealed, and the tension builds in a way that kept me turning pages late into the night. In fact, even the physical distance that separated the family is explored. Emma Robinson expertly peels back each layer, delivering revelations at just the right moments.

What I loved most was the way those reveals were handled. As the family drama unfolds and a stranger is introduced into their lives, the tension spikes immediately. I felt like a nosy neighbor, one who desperately wanted every last detail of what was really going on. Compelling, emotionally charged, and impossible to put down, The Lie She Told is another strong and satisfying read from Emma Robinson and celebrates my tenth read by this author and I have no intention of making this the last.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Emma Robinson is the author of several women’s fiction novels. She also blogs about the funny side of parenting and has contributed to podcasts such as Funny Women. Whilst her early novels are humorous, her recent work focuses on emotional themes and these novels are both heart-breaking and life affirming. Emma enjoys writing stories which explore the power of family and friendship in the most challenging circumstances.

Emma currently lives in Essex with a husband, two children and a small black dog.


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Friday, January 9, 2026

Review - The Last Witness

Title:  The Last Witness
Author Natasha Boydell   
Publisher:  Boldwood Books
Genre:   Psychological Thriller
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   256
Date of Publication:   January 9, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Ellie can’t stop having nightmares. It’s been the same ever since she saw the car accident, where a man lost his life.

Awaiting the trial of the dangerous driver, where she’s the primary witness, she finds herself befriending Samantha, the widow of the man who died. And – as their children also become friends – their lives become intrinsically entangled.

But then Ellie starts thinking she’s being followed. She wants to believe it’s paranoia. But then she receives a note – written in red ink, like blood – it says just one word ‘LIAR’…


MY THOUGHTS:
After witnessing a horrific car accident that left a man dead, Ellie has gone beyond being shocked.  She becomes involved with the victim’s wife. Before long, the two become quite close. The driver of the vehicle that hit the man is up for trial, and with Ellie being the only witness, she has to testify. Ellie gets a threatening note that shakes her to the core. There are other happenings, all growing in intensity. 

As Ellie’s story is told, there is another POV in this story. This is where the twists come in, and then this book will hold you captive with shocking twists after twists. I am new to Natasha Boydell’s writings, but am so glad that she is now on my radar. 

Many thanks to Boldwood Books and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Natasha is an internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Her books have featured in the top 100 charts in the UK, Canada and Australia, and include the top 10 bestseller The Fortune Teller. 


Natasha's novels are available around the world in ebook, paperback and audiobook and have been translated into several languages. She lives in North London with her husband, two daughters and two rescue cats. 


BLOG TOUR - The Housewife Next Door



DESCRIPTION:

I thought she was perfect. Until her daughter told me about the little girl in the garden… 

I was jealous of my perfect new neighbor SarahBeth. Six tow-headed children, blackberry pies bubbling in the oven, married to and still holding hands with her high-school sweetheart Burt. She was the perfect housewife, the best mom.

Until I found out the truth. When tragedy strikes and SarahBeth’s dying daughter tells me about the little girl buried in their garden my heart freezes. Now I understand why SarahBeth has been so unfriendly to me. Why her kids have been kept out of school. Why nobody has seen the family in town for two years.

I must learn the truth, to keep her children safe. But I’ve met people like SarahBeth in my own dark past. I’ve told lies, kept secrets, buried bodies. And I know SarahBeth will do whatever it takes to keep her secret hidden…

A completely addictive and unputdownable read that will have you turning pages late into the night. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Jeneva Rose and Gone Girl.


Title:  The Housewife Next Door 
Author:  LynDee Walker
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Psychological Thriller
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   401
Date of Publication:   January 7, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:
The Housewife Next Door is a cleverly constructed, multi-POV story that skillfully weaves together the. perspectives of Meg, Ainsley and SarahBeth while steadily building tension and intrigue. This is also a dual-timeline story that does hit some sensitive subjects. I should also mention that this book is the sequel to The Pastor’s Wife. Both covers to these two books would definitely look great side by side.

The Housewife Next Door has a riveting opening, and this book favors both characterization and atmosphere. Who were Meg, Ainsley and SarahBeth? This book starts off with a bang - the murder of one of the characters that we get to know in the story. 

When Meg, a young mother settling into a new neighborhood, meets Ainsley, the two form an easy connection. Meg soon becomes fascinated by Ainsley’s mother, SarahBeth, a woman who appears to be living a flawless life. Yet Meg’s instincts tell her something is off. As she digs deeper, she uncovers troubling secrets tied not only to SarahBeth but also to the house Meg has recently moved into—a home with a dark history of its own. At the same time, Meg is far from blameless, harboring secrets that could unravel everything.

LynDee Walker delivers a tense and compelling story that lingers well after the final page, making this an easy recommendation for fans of suburban psychological thrillers.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

LynDee Walker writes about strong women who can’t seem to stay out of trouble. Her books have appeared on finalist lists for the Agatha and International Thriller awards—and once, on a major US national bestsellers list smack in between two of her writing heroes. An award winning journalist, LynDee has covered everything from ribbon cuttings and high school football to capital murder trials and high level police corruption. She’s the author of more than 20 novels, as well as several novellas and short stories, so she’s usually writing when she’s not juggling laundry and children’s sports schedules. Find her online at 
www.lyndeewalker.com, or on Facebook and Instagram at lyndeewalkerbooks.


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

AUDIOBOOK SERIES REVIEW - Inspector Ramsay


Before Shetland and Vera, Ann Cleeves wrote the Inspector Ramsay series featuring a talented, brilliant detective—now available for the first time in the US. 

The Inspector Ramsay series is a set of six classic British crime novels featuring Detective Inspector Stephen Ramsay, set in and around Northumberland, England. The books were originally published in the 1990s and showcase Ramsay’s methodical investigations into murders in small towns and rural communities, often revealing tangled personal relationships and hidden tensions beneath quiet village life.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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Title:  A Lesson in Dying
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #1
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   178
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Who hung the headmaster in the playground on the night of the school Halloween Party?

Almost everyone in Heppleburn either hated or feared the viper-tongued Harold Medburn. Inspector Ramsay is convinced it was the headmaster’s enigmatic wife but Jack Robson, school governor and caretaker, is determined to prove her innocence.

With the help of his restless daughter Patty, Jack digs into the secrets of Heppleburn, and uncovers a cesspit of lies, adultery, blackmail and madness . . .

*First published January 1, 1990

MY THOUGHTS:

Headmaster Harold Medburn has been murdered and Inspector Stephen Ramsay is tasked to find his killer. Who is the guilty party? The more he learns about the man, the more questions he has. It is soon made clear that Medburn was unliked by several people leaving Ramsay to decipher clues as to the killer’s identity. 

As things soon turn out, it seems that Ramsay is not the only one investigating the murder. When a woman is arrested as the prime suspect, caretaker Jack Robson at the school where the victim worked, steps in and also begins looking for the murderer. 

As A Lesson in Dying is the first book in the Inspector Ramsay series, the setting is built by strong character development. It is almost as is this first book in the series presents a cast of characters and sets them around a table in order to identify the killer. I love the way this was done in this book.

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Title:  Murder in My Backyard
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #2
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   258
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating: 4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

No one in Heppleburn has a bad word to say about Alice Parry . . . but here she is, murdered in her own backyard on a bitter St. David’s Eve.

When detective Stephen Ramsay starts asking questions in the village, a more ambiguous picture begins to emerge. Yes, old Mrs. Parry was loved by everyone, but sometimes her kindness had caused trouble. Yes, her two nephews were devoted to her, but they didn’t really want her interfering in their rather complicated personal lives. Even among her neighbors, Alice Parry’s helpfulness had sometimes misfired. And after her death, tension tight as a clenched fist grips the uneasy village.

Meanwhile, the suspects keep rolling in, and Heppleburn’s friendly neighborhood killer continues his nasty piece of work . . .

*First published March 2, 1991

MY THOUGHTS:
Inspector Stephen Ramsay is trying to move on after his divorce from his wife, Diana, when his attention is drawn to a new murder case. Alice Parry has been killed, and as Ramsay begins questioning those who knew her, he quickly learns that she was widely liked, so her murder doesn’t make sense.

A man named Charlie seems most likely suspect, but he disappears before Ramsay could be rule him out, So Ramsay continues to dig deep. Ramsay grapples with a key question: was Alice truly as well liked as everyone claimed, or was she simply someone who involved herself in everyone’s lives, perhaps earning goodwill while quietly crossing boundaries?

As the suspect list grows from one to many, Ramsay’s investigation unfolds in an engaging way in this second book of the Inspector Ramsay series. I appreciated the straightforward approach to the storytelling—there is a murder, a set of suspects, and a careful investigation. It’s a classic formula, and one that works well here.

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Title:  A Day in the Death of Dorothea Cassidy
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #3
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   224
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:  4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

For Dorothea Cassidy, Thursdays were special. Every week she would look forward to the one day she could call her own, a welcome respite from the routine duties of being a vicar’s wife. But one Thursday in June would be her last—the day Dorothea Cassidy was strangled.


As the small town of Otterbridge prepares for its summer carnival, Inspector Stephen Ramsay begins a painstaking reconstruction of Dorothea's last hours. He soon discovers that she had taken on a number of deserving cases—a sick and lonely old woman, a disturbed adolescent, a compulsive gambler, a single mother with a violent boyfriend and a child in care—and even her close family have their secrets to hide. All these people are haunted, in one way or another, by Dorothea's goodness. But which of them could have possibly wanted her dead?

It is not until a second body is discovered that Ramsay starts to understand how Dorothea lived—and why she died. With the carnival festivities in full swing and dusk falling in Otterbridge, Ramsay's murder investigation reaches its chilling climax . . .

First published January 1, 1992

MY THOUGHTS:

Dorothea Cassidy’s body is discovered by two teenage boys. She was the much younger wife of the local vicar, and Inspector Stephen Ramsay begins his investigation by questioning her husband as well as her stepson, Patrick. It soon becomes clear that the age gap between Dorothea and the vicar was not the only thing that set them apart.

Ramsay learns that Dorothea’s attention often lay outside her husband’s church and was focused instead on people who were less advantaged. This raises the possibility that one of these connections may have led to her murder.

As the small town of Otterbridge prepares for its annual summer festival, Ramsay begins to wonder whether the event has any relevance to the crime. The case grows even more complex when it becomes clear that Dorothea is not the only victim, pushing Ramsay to dig deeper as he works to uncover the killer.

I thoroughly enjoyed this third book in the Inspector Ramsay series. The U.S. releases are narrated by Simon Mattacks, whose performance perfectly captures Ramsay’s no-nonsense investigative style and adds an extra layer of enjoyment to these stories.

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Title:  Killjoy
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #4
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   218
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Gabriella Preston is found in the boot of a car, lying curled on her side like a child asleep. She is dead. The car belongs to Gus Lynch. Gus Lynch is the director of Hallowgate's Youth Theatre, Gabriella his female lead.

Inspector Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter are called in to assist the local police who have their hands full with an outbreak of joy-riding. Another death and an escalation of violence among the joy-riders threaten mayhem. Against a background of spiralling disorder Ramsay realises what could have provoked someone to kill - and to kill again.

First published June 25, 1993.


MY THOUGHTS:

Inspector Stephen Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter have their latest case. The body of a teenage girl, Gabriella Preston, is discovered in the trunk of a car. The first person Ramsay speaks to is Gus Lynch, the car’s owner. The town of Hallowgate is preparing for a theatrical production, and Lynch is the director of the upcoming play. Gabriella was set to play the lead.

Ramsay is tasked with solving the case—determining whether the play had anything to do with Gabriella’s murder and why her body was found in Lynch’s trunk. It is not an easy case, but Ramsay and Hunter begin a series of interviews as the investigation unfolds. The town is full of secrets, and Ramsay is determined to uncover them.

This fourth book in the Inspector Ramsay series is another solid police procedural murder mystery. As I progressively read each book in turn, I found that I was completely disenchanted with Sergeant Hunter. In my opinion, he is both misogynistic and sexist. This may well have been by design on Ann Cleeves’s part. Disliking Hunter only made Ramsay stand out more as the series progressed.

I have been listening to the entire six-book series and have enjoyed the narration by Simon Mattacks. His matter-of-fact delivery works well for the story and subtly reinforces Ramsay’s moral character.

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Title:  The Healers
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #5
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   208
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:  4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

News of the murder came to Inspector Stephen Ramsay early on Monday morning: isolated farmer Ernie Bowles was found lying on his kitchen floor, gruesomely strangled.f

Ramsey fears this case will not be simple. In his experience, most murders are straightforward: an explosion of family pressure, the loss of control in a fight. But Bowles seems to have kept himself to himself and had lived alone since his mother’s death. A seemingly unconnected women is then found strangled too—surely two such killings in the same locality are more than just chilling coincidence?

When Ramsay hears of a third suspicious death, a very tenuous link between the victims takes on a new importance, for all were connected in some way to the Alternative Therapy Center in Mittingford. Could one of the healers be a killer?

First published January 1, 1995.

MY THOUGHTS:

Are they healing, or are they harming? Inspector Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter are called away to another station when a sudden spate of murders appears to be tied to a healing clinic.

The setting is immediately intriguing—a clinic devoted to “healing” that may be anything but. Listening to the audiobook, I found myself smiling once or twice at how the fervor behind natural healing really comes through. Paired with the murders, it creates an unsettling but effective balance.

I loved this fifth book in the Inspector Ramsay series. Ramsay is an excellent investigator, and his kindness and patience with those he questions truly stand out. However, as I mentioned in my review of book four, Killjoy, I am still not a fan of Hunter. That said, Ann Cleeves wrote this series decades ago, and I’ve loved every book so far.

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Title:  The Baby Snatcher
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #6
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating

DESCRIPTION
Marilyn Howe and her mother Kathleen are an inseparable duo, until one night Kathleen doesn’t come home . . .

Fifteen-year-old Marilyn turns up alone and frightened on Inspector Ramsay’s doorstep so he takes the young girl home to the isolated coastal community known as the Headland. And in the Howes’ dark and cluttered kitchen they find Kathleen safe and apparently well, though acting strange.

Six months later, Ramsay has more or less forgotten the incident, busy as he is on the trail of a local child abductor. Until he receives news that Mrs. Howe has disappeared once more. And for the second time he is drawn into the strange relationships of the families living on the lonely Headland . . . when a woman’s body washes up on the beach.

MY THOUGHTS:

Inspector Ramsay doesn’t quite know what to do when a teen named Marilyn Howe shows up at his door, trembling in fear. She is worried about her mother Kathleen. Perhaps the teen’s worries were fortuitous, and in a different district from where he lives and works, Ramsay begins looking for answers. 

But things do not stop there for Ramsay. There is a series of abductions of young boys, yet each child is returned unharmed. Ramsay proves determined to figure out what is going on. 

As I listened to this sixth and last book in the Inspector Ramsay series I felt sadness as I will miss Ramsay. Even Hunter. He redeemed himself enough by the end of this series. 

I have been wanting to read the Shetland and Vera Stanhope series by Ann Cleeves, so when I saw this audiobook series of the six titles in this Inspector Ramsay series, I jumped at the opportunity. Now I realize that I must make time to read both series. 

Many thanks to Macmillan Audio and to NetGalley for these ARCs for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ann Cleeves is the author behind ITV’s Vera and BBC One’s Shetland. She has written over thirty novels, and is the creator of detectives Vera Stanhope and Jimmy Perez – characters loved both on screen and in print. Her books have now sold millions of copies worldwide. In 2012 she was inducted into the CWA Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame and is the 2017 recipient of the CWA Diamond Dagger, the highest honour in British crime writing. Ann lives in North Tyneside.