The Work Wives
Reviewed onMy paperback copy of The Work Wives is a treasure, as it was gifted to me and personally inscribed by my truly marvellous Writing WA work wife. As someone who …
Read moreThe Disorganisation of Celia Stone
Reviewed onThe Disorganisation of Celia Stone is a wonderfully easy read, written in a diarist form. However, it tackles huge issues that women face and addresses some of life’s greatest complexities …
Read moreSnapshots From Home
Reviewed onSasha Wasley has already established herself as an author of contemporary fiction as well as books for children and young adults. She has now expanded that to include historical fiction. …
Read moreBetween Water and the Night Sky
Reviewed onDescribed as a work of auto-fiction and based on the lives of Simone Lazaroo’s parents, Between Water and the Night Sky focuses on the lives of Francis and Elspeth, who …
Read moreTiny White Lies
Reviewed onIf you think those tiny white lies don’t matter, then think again. Ashley is struggling. Her husband passed away eight months ago, she’s just lost her job and her daughter …
Read moreWherever You Go
Reviewed onMarried couple Amy and Matt are at an impasse, unable to find common ground as they try to navigate a way through the grief of losing their child. Hoping to …
Read moreWithout a Doubt
Reviewed onIt would be easy to believe that cattle rustling is a crime of yesteryear, but this idea is challenged in Fleur McDonald’s latest novel Without a Doubt. Readers of Fleur …
Read moreWhere the River Runs
Reviewed onFor readers who love rural fiction, Fleur McDonald’s latest offering, Where the River Runs, is a must-read. The story follows the journey of Chelsea as she returns home to the …
Read moreA Month of Sundays
Reviewed onFour women – Ros, Simone, Judy and Adele – are women of a certain age who are members of an online book club. When Adele is offered a house-sit in …
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