Tuesday, 14 July 2026

The Anniversary by Andrea Bajani and Translated by Geoffrey Brock - #bookreview

'On that day, ten years ago, I saw my parents for the last time. Since then I’ve changed phone numbers, houses, continents, I’ve erected an impregnable wall and put an ocean between us. They’ve been the best ten years of my life.'

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The Blurb

A son is celebrating a bittersweet anniversary. It is a decade since he saw his parents: the father who ruled through petty acts of intimidation and fear, the mother who silently accepted it, fitting herself in the spaces around others’ lives. As he looks back, he recalls the airless family home, unsettled only by the ringing of a telephone, or a visitor who was soon rejected. And he remembers how he became possessed by the irrepressible desire to be free, to live his own life. But can you ever escape the grip of your origins?

At once unflinchingly honest and razor sharp, The Anniversary is above all a novel of liberation which dismantles the tyranny of the family. It becomes a mirror in which we glimpse something that, even if we have not known it, affects us all.


My Review

This slim book of just 144 pages is quite remarkable. Translated from Italian by Geoffrey Brock, it tells the story of the narrator's estrangement from his parents. In fact, the titular anniversary is in recognition of the ten years since he walked away and has never contacted them since.

What has led him to this decision is the need to escape his father's violent, controlling and narcissistic behaviour. His mother has resigned herself to a life of servitude to her husband, never contradicting him, just silently moving around him as though not to be noticed. Initially, I felt sympathetic towards her character but at times, and by the end of the book, I wanted to pick her up and shake her; make her see sense and walk away from this man.

However, these situations are notoriously difficult to escape and both history and current times see women tied to violent or coercive men. That said, the narrator often felt his mother was complicit in his father's violence towards him by withdrawing herself from the situation, never speaking out to protect him and remaining silent. 

This is a powerful novella which considers the effects that growing up amidst violence and aggression can have. It is a short work and the author has portrayed much. Every word is considered and accurately placed. The author has contained the larger than life character of the father, along with the meekness of his mother, ingeniously within the covers of this book and has created a great work in doing so.

This novella is well worth reading and I highly recommend it.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 0241766507

Publisher: Penguin Classics

Formats: e-book, audio and paperback

No. of Pages: 144 (paperback)


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Andrea Bajani is the author of several award-winning novels including If You Kept a Record of Sins, Every Promise and The Book of Homes, which have been translated into over twenty languages. The Anniversary was a bestseller in Italy and won the Strega Prize in 2025. Born in Rome, he now teaches creative writing at Rice University in Texas.


Other Blog Posts Featuring Translations

Through Three Rooms by Sven Elvestad

Painting Time by Maylis de Kerangal

Some Kind of Company by Nan Ostman

The Tunnel by A. B. Yehoshua


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Monday, 13 July 2026

The Quest for the Crown of Thorns by Cynthia Ripley Miller - #bookspotlight #blogtour

I am delighted to be shining the spotlight on this book today. Quest for the Crown of Thorns is second book in the Long-Hair sagas. You can find the first book in the series, On the Edge of Sunrise by clicking here.


The Blurb

AD 454. Three years after the Roman victory over Attila the Hun at Catalaunum, Arria Felix and Garic the Frank are married and enjoying life on Garic’s farm in northern Gaul (France). Their happy life is interrupted when a cryptic message arrives from Arria’s father, the esteemed Senator Felix, calling them to Rome. At Arria’s insistence, but against Garic’s better judgment, they leave at once.

 On their arrival at Villa Solis, they are confronted with a brutal murder and a dangerous mission. The fate of a profound and sacred object—Christ’s Crown of Thorns—rests in their hands. They must carry the holy relic to the safety of Constantinople, away from a corrupt emperor and old enemies determined to steal it for their own gain. But a greater force arises against them—a secret cult who will commit any atrocity to capture the Crown. All the while, the gruesome murder and the conspiracy behind it haunt Arria’s thoughts.  

 Arria and Garic’s marital bonds are tested but forged as they partner together to fulfill one of history’s most challenging missions, The Quest for the Crown of Thorns.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 1634925525

Publisher: Book Locker

Formats: e-book and paperback

No. of Pages: 278 (paperback) 

Series: Book 2 in the Long Hair Saga series


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About the Author

Cynthia Ripley Miller is a first-generation Italian-American writer with a love for history, languages, and books. She has lived in Europe and traveled worldwide, holds two degrees, and taught history and English. Her short fiction has appeared in the anthology Summer Tapestry, at Orchard Press Mysteries.com, and The Scriptor.

She is a Chanticleer International Chatelaine Award finalist with awards from Circle of Books: Rings of Honor and The Coffee Pot Book Club. She has reviewed for UNRV Roman History, and blogs at Historical Happenings and Oddities: A Distant Focus and on her website.

Cynthia is the author of On the Edge of Sunrise, The Quest for the Crown of Thorns, and A Sword Among Ravens, books 1-3 in her Long-Hair Saga series set in Late Ancient Rome, France, and Jerusalem. Cynthia lives outside of Chicago with her family and a cute but bossy cat. 

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Friday, 10 July 2026

Vengeance is Mine by Michael Wood - #bookreview

Tyne and Wear 1999

Stephanie White had been begging and pleading with her parents for months to buy her a pair of rollerblades for her birthday, and now she finally had them on, she realised she had no idea how to stay upright...

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The Blurb

A GRUESOME MURDER

Twenty years ago, a young girl vanished from a quiet street in Northumberland. When her body was found in an attic close to her home, the whole neighbourhood was shocked.

A DEVASTATING SECRET

For her entire life, Dawn Shephard has never known her father. But when news breaks that a murderer is about to be released from prison, her mother has no choice but to reveal his identity.

THE ORIGINS OF EVIL

As Dawn digs into her father’s history, she lands on a chilling connection. And the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous it becomes. Just how far will she go to discover if a killer’s blood runs through her veins?


My Review

I recently won a whole set of books by this author in a giveaway, which I am absolutely thrilled with. This is the first of them that I have read, and it has left me wanting to dive into the rest.

The main character, Dawn, is easy to identify with. Raised by her mother with the knowledge that her conception was the result of a one-night stand at a party, she has never known the identity of her father. Until the day that the newspapers declare that the murderer of a young girl is soon to be released from prison and her mother decides to reveal that he is actually her father.

I could fully identify with Dawn as she learns this truth. I think any of us would feel as though the rug had been pulled from under our feet. I felt much sympathy for her as she begins to navigate her feelings. She is a well drawn character and the author did a good job of bringing her alive on the page. The secondary characters in the book are also well portrayed.

It is set in Newcastle in the North of England, beginning with the prologue in 1999 and the disappearance of thirteen year old Stephanie White. The narrative then moves to 2019, where the book is told from Dawn's current day perspective.

The book is perfectly paced for the genre, and there are plenty of twists and turns which kept me reading well past bedtime. It is a compelling and highly suspenseful story as we are drip fed little revelations along the way. 

The author explains in his note at the back that the manuscript for this took twenty years for him to complete, making changes to the novel until he actually got it to where he wanted it before being published. It was a gripping book and, for us readers, it was worth waiting for.

I highly recommend this for lovers of the genre.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 0008618568

Publisher: One More Chapter

Formats: e-book, audio and paperback

No. of Pages: 384 (paperback)


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About the Author

Michael Wood is a crime fiction writer born and raised in Sheffield, South Yorkshire where his detective series featuring DCI Matilda Darke is set. He has worked as a journalist and proofreader, but is now a full-time author currently living in Newcastle in the Northeast of England. He is also the author of the Dr Olivia Winter series of psychological thrillers, as well as several standalone books. When he's not trying to think up ingenious ways of murdering people, he is reading books about ingenious ways of murdering people while drinking incredibly strong black coffee and biting the heads off a Freddo.

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

Wedded to Her Enemy Knight by Lissa Morgan - #bookreview

June 1460

Edmund Deverell leaned on the rail and watched the town of Calais, with its isolated but stubbornly entrenched population of English colonists, slowly recede into the morning sea mist...

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The Blurb

An enemies to lovers, convenient marriage Medieval romance

A house divided…

A passion ignited!

Outraged when Yorkist knight Edmund Deverell stakes his centuries-old claim on her beloved home, Lancastrian maiden Isobel Calvert won’t leave without a fight! But her best defense against destitution is to propose marriage—to her enemy!

After the pain of his first union, Edmund had never planned to wed again, his only allegiance now is to the House of York. Still, he can’t deny a practical marriage will secure his legacy and leave his emotions intact. But days of verbal sparring with his new wife lead to nights of unforgettable passion, until Edmund finds his loyalties wavering dangerously… 


My Review

Lissa Morgan is my favourite author of this type of historical fiction. Needless to say, when she asked me if I would review this book for her, I was more than happy to do so. This book did not disappoint in any way. In fact, I think this is my favourite of those of her novels that I have previously read.

The book is set in 1460 during the Wars of the Roses and is a wonderful escape into medieval England.  The main character, Isobel, is a Lancastrian and the last remaining survivor of the Calvert family. At this point in history, the Yorkists are on the rise, and the King's Knight, Sir Edmund Deverell, arrives at her home and commandeers her property.

Isobel is faced with the prospect of marrying a man old enough to be her grandfather, or to enter a convent and live out her days as a nun. At this point in history, women had no choice about how to live their lives, and the author depicts this patriarchal society extremely well.

However, Isobel is a rebel and takes matters into her own hands by suggesting a marriage of convenience to Edmund. This will enable her to remain in her beloved home. However, it isn't long before a mutual attraction and desire between them becomes evident. This is a wonderful enemies-to-lovers story which the author tells well.

I loved Isobel's character. She is strong, determined and feisty. Although Edmund had arrived at her home with a sense of entitlement, it quickly becomes apparent that he is a caring man who is carrying much hurt from a past marriage which we learn as some of the book is told from his perspective.

I loved how immersive this novel was. The author has researched her time period extremely well and depicts it with clarity, bringing an authenticity to her novel.

There is a mix of narrative and dialogue throughout; both of which move the story along at an appropriate pace for this genre of novel.

This was an engaging story which I enjoyed reading very much. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical fiction with an enemies-to-lovers trope.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 0369769756

Publisher:  Harlequin Historical

Formats: e-book and paperback

No. of Pages:  272 (paperback)


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Lissa Morgan hails from Wales but has travelled far and wide over the years, usually in pursuit of the next new job.  A history graduate and former archivist, she now works in academia and freelance website design, which she fits in around her writing time. She lives between the mountains and the sea in rugged north-west Wales surrounded by medieval castles that provide the perfect inspiration for her books.

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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Fiona and the Forgotten Piano by Kate Demaio - #bookreview #blogtour

Fiona and the Forgotten Piano was the winner of BBNYA 2025!

(more about BBNYA at the end of this post)

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The Blurb

Eleven-year-old Fiona isn’t allowed in the Fermata woods. And though its unique trees are fascinating, Fiona has no problem following her mother’s rules. That is, until the trees begin to sing.

Suddenly, it feels as though long forgotten memories are being unlocked in Fiona’s mind. As she nears the woods edge, the trees fall silent, so silent even the leaves stop rustling. Fiona will finally break the rules and venture into the woods. She’ll soon find herself traveling through portals to undiscovered worlds. And she’ll have to trust her instincts and her quirky new friends to bring back the music or she may get lost within its notes.


My Review

This is a lovely middle grade novel which I enjoyed reading.

Eleven year old Fiona dislikes her piano lessons as all she ever does is practice scales. She just wants to learn to play a song. She also dislikes her teacher. However, Fiona has a connection to the music which is the key aspect of this story.

Fiona lives on the edge of a forest and knows not to go in. When she goes against her parents' wishes and enters it she becomes lost, entering other worlds and makes some unusual friends: Ferris the frog, Nori the axolotl, and others along the way. Ferris and Nori are sweet characters, and Fiona herself is a character that children will love.

It's an imaginative story full of colour and character. Children will be able to identify with Fiona. She is embarrassed by her freckles and gets teased at school. However, in these alternate worlds, her freckles are admired and considered differently. I think this aspect of her character will resonate with readers.

This was a fun read which has been well written. I recommend it to young readers who I'm sure will enjoy this book.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 1958531822

Publisher: Wild Ink Publishing

Formats: e-book and audio

No. of Pages:  247


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About the Author

Kate grew up in Salem, Massachusetts surrounded by ghost stories and witch tales. As a microbiologist, she studies the tiny worlds of bacteria, viruses and antibodies. As a writer, she creates magical worlds of her own. Kate now lives just outside of Boston with her husband, son, dog and cat.

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Monday, 6 July 2026

The Spirit of the Times by Justin Newland - #bookspotlight #blogtour

I am thrilled to be shining the book spotlight on this book today. The Spirit of the Times is set in 14th century Central Asia.


The Blurb

From a land of milk,

And a Road of Silk,

To a ring of roses,

And a dance of posies,

Comes the tale of the spirit of the times! 

In fourteenth-century Central Asia, Karia is a young woman living under the yoke of Mongol occupation. But she’s different. She’s a fighter with supernatural powers. She could use them to keep the Black Plague at bay and solve the mystery of the purple skies at dawn – if only she could overcome her self-doubt. 

Travelling in caravans on the Silk Road, she faces dangers seen and unseen – from sandstorms and slave traders to the desert djinn and folk who believe she’s a witch. She fears losing Abi, her little cousin, who’s fascinated by roses and the dance of the Whirling Dervishes of Bukhara.

When Karia falls in love with an English sailor fleeing the Knights Hospitaller, they sail to England with Abi to unravel the meaning of the purple skies, a dance, a posy tree, and a ring of roses.

The Spirit of the Times is part history, part fiction and part speculation: on the origin of disease; the power of innocence; the unfortunate aspects of custom and dogma; and humanity’s ability to respond to the governing influence or spirit of the times.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 1806344154

Publisher: Troubador Publishing

Formats: e-book and paperback

No. of Pages: 264 (paperback)


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About the Author

Justin Newland’s novels represent an innovative blend of genres, from historical adventure to supernatural thriller and magical realism.

Undeterred by the award of a doctorate in mathematics from Imperial College, London, he conceived his debut novel, The Genes of Isis (Matador, 2018), an epic fantasy set under Ancient Egyptian skies. Next came The Old Dragon’s Head (Matador, 2018), set in Ming Dynasty China in the shadows of the Great Wall. 

The Coronation (Matador, 2019) features the Great Enlightenment and speculates on the genesis of the most important event in the modern world – the Industrial Revolution. The Abdication (Matador, 2021) is a mystery thriller in which a young woman confronts her faith in a higher purpose and what it means to abdicate that faith.

At this point in his writing career, after four self-published books, Justin was offered a part-funded contract with the Book Guild.

The Mark of the Salamander (Book Guild, 2023) is the first in a two-book ‘The Island of Angels’ series. It tells the epic tale of England’s coming of age during the Elizabethan era. The second in the series, The Midnight of Eights (Book Guild, 2024), charts the uncanny coincidences of time and tide that culminated in the repulse of the Spanish Armada. 

His latest novel, The Spirit of the Times (Matador, 2026), is to be published in July. It tells the story of a young Kyrgyz woman’s journey westwards along the Silk Road. With purple skies at dawn, and a supporting cast of Genghis Khan, the Black Plague, a perplexing rhyme, a ring of roses, it explores the greatest mystery of all – the spirit of the times. 

Justin’s enduring passion is to explore the origins of our current time. This prompted a broad research into what we’ve inherited from history – encompassing Egypt, China, Prussia and Tudor England. He also writes entertaining talks which he gives to the WI, U3A, Probus, Rotary and local historical associations. Please visit his website for a current list of the talks. 

Alongside the talks, Justin promotes his work with regular book signings at TG Jones (ex. WH Smith) high street stores, selling over 3,500 books since 2019. He has sponsored over 40 UK and US blog tours, given frequent radio interviews and penned many guest posts. 

His current book signing motto is: Enjoy, Imagine, Discover.

As a member of the Society of Authors, he has Public and Products Liability Insurance.

Born in Essex, England, three days before the end of 1953, he lives with his lady in plain sight of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England.

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Friday, 3 July 2026

Ghosts by Dolly Alderton - #bookreview

On the day I was born, 3rd August 1986, 'The Edge of Heaven' by Wham! was number one. Since I can remember, an annual tradition was playing it as loud as possible as soon as I woke up...

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The Blurb

He said ‘I love you’. And then he disappeared.

Things that are going right for Nina Dean:

She’s found her dream job.

She finally has her own home.

She’s met Max, a beguiling romantic hero who has swept her off her feet.

Things that are going wrong for Nina Dean:

She has the neighbour from hell.

Her friendships are fracturing, and so is her parents’ marriage.

She hasn’t seen or heard from Max for weeks.

Just as everything ought to be falling into place, it’s all falling apart instead. Nina’s beloved dad’s memory is slipping away from him, and her mum is caught in a baffling mid-life glow-up. Her friends are becoming strangers and her exes are moving on. Everywhere she turns, she’s reminded of time passing.

The last thing she needs is another ghost.


My Review

This is a lovely contemporary story which I enjoyed very much.

The main character is Nina. She is in her early thirties, has her own flat and is a published food writer. Encouraged by her good friend, Lola, she decides to try a dating app as all their other friends seem to be settling into marriage and babies. On the app she meets Max, and everything is going really well for a number of months until he suddenly stops answering her messages. This leaves her very confused and wondering what went wrong.

Alongside this, Nina is watching her father's health and memory slowly decline, and I found this the most memorable part of the book. My heart broke for her as she watches her father lose his memory. The parts where he is searching for his own mother, who died twenty years previously, were extremely moving. 

The novel portrays Nina as she tries to juggle so many difficult things going on in her life. She is feeling left behind by her friends, abandoned by a man who declared his love for her, and is gradually losing the dad whom she adores.

I am surprised that this book is considered a romantic comedy by some, and if you pick it up hoping to be amused I think you will be disappointed. I actually think it is much richer for not focusing on the romance or comedy elements. Instead, the author has written a book which questions friendship, family, love and self-acceptance. 

I think this book is well written and considers some challenging situations and their consequent emotions very well. The author has written a thought-provoking and emotional novel that is well worth reading. This is the first book I have read by this author, and I would like to read more.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 0241988688

Publisher: Penguin

Formats: e-book, audio, hardback and paperback

No. of Pages: 352 (paperback)


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About the Author

Dolly Alderton is an award-winning author and screenwriter based in London. She is a columnist for the Sunday Times Style magazine and is the former co-host and co-creator of the podcast The High Low. 

Her first book, Everything I Know About Love, became a top-five Sunday Times bestseller in its first week of publication, won a National Book Award (UK) for Autobiography of the Year and was made into a BBC One TV series. Both of her novels, Ghosts (published 2020) and Good Material (published 2023), were instant Sunday Times bestsellers. Dear Dolly, a collection of her agony aunt columns from the Sunday Times Style magazine, was published in 2022, and was also a Sunday Times bestseller.

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