The WWW Wednesdays meme is currently hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words. https://samannelizabeth.wordpress.com/ and is a great way to do a weekly update on what you’ve been reading and what you have planned.
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?
What are you currently reading?
Whyte Lies by KC Acton
Book Description
Gunshots ring out on the sweltering summer air, shattering the peaceful silence. The stench of exhaust fumes and burning rubber fill the humid breeze as the car’s wheels spin against the embankment.
In front of the car, a girl lies hunched, her blonde hair stained red. Her light summer dress is torn. She’s missing a sandal. Part of her wishes she were dead.
Inside the car, the girl’s father is slumped over the steering wheel. Behind him, the girl’s mother lies motionless.
The forest is eerily quiet, silenced by the violence, while the shadows of the trees protect the carnage.
Crime and justice are Detective Faith Whyte’s business. Murder is her speciality.
Faith thinks she has seen it all, until she investigates the brutal killing of a family in Killarney National Park.
However, the killer is closer than she thinks, and Faith must open her eyes before someone else becomes the victim of a dark and deadly mind.
Faith has spent a lifetime running, but the past is about to catch up with her. Now, she must surrender to the present and trust her instincts more than ever.
What happens when the present collides with the secrets of the past? Find out in Whyte Lies, a story about family secrets, the ties that bind, and the true cost of the lies we tell.
I am on the blog tour for Whyte Lies the debut novel from KC Acton on Saturday 2nd July, so I will be saving my review until then
Publisher: Acton Books Mystery, Crime Thriller, Suspense (1 July 2016)
What did you recently finish reading?
The Stepmother by Claire Seeber
Book Description
Jeanie and Matthew are a happily married couple who both have teenage children from previous relationships.
No one said it would be easy to raise a blended family under one roof but Jeanie and Matthew are strong. They will make it work.
And whilst Jeanie’s step-daughter Scarlett rejects her, Jeanie will just have to try harder to win her over.
But Jeanie has a past. A terrible secret she thought she’d buried a long time ago. And now, it’s coming to the surface, threatening to destroy her new marriage.
Someone is playing a terrifying game on Jeanie and she must put a stop to it once and for all.
After all, a fairytale needs a happy ending…doesn’t it?
I read this book in just over a day, yes it was that good! I will be posting my review for this gripping book next week
Publisher: Bookouture (15 July 2016)
What do you think you’ll read next?
Made To Be Broken by Rebecca Bradley
Book Description
A rising death toll. A city in panic. A young mother is found dead in her home with no obvious cause of death. As DI Hannah Robbins and her team investigate, it soon becomes clear that the woman is the first in a long line of murders by poison.
With the body count climbing and the city of Nottingham in social meltdown, the team find themselves in a deadly race against a serial killer determined to prove a point. And Hannah finds herself targeting an individual with whom she has more in common than she could possibly know.
This is a book I will be reading for the blog tour, you will be able to read my review on Thursday 7th July
Publication date 30th June 2016
I look forward to your review of The Stepmother, I’m afraid I’ll be certain then that I want to add it to my tbr!
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I really enjoyed The Stepmother found it to be a really gripping read Inge x
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Made To Be Broken is on my TBR list!
Here’s my WWW Wednesday – https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2016/06/15/www-wednesday-150616/
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I like the sound of The Museum Of You Kerry
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I’m on a blog tour later in the year for Whyte Lies too….looking forward to it.
I really need to read Rebecca Bradley’s first novel, having met her and having a really interesting chat about police procedurals!
Here’s my WWW – https://bookboodle.co.uk/2016/06/15/www-wednesday-june-15th 🙂
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Hi Lindsay I can’t believe I haven’t read Rebecca’s book before now,a disturbing subject matter but I felt she handled it very well x
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I love her police procedural blogs so have no excuse to try her book! x
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All your books sound pretty exciting. I would add them all to my TBR since I like thrillers. Happy reading.
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Hi Diana I love thrillers too, and you really should add these to your TBR pile and thanks for commenting x
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I’m taking part in a blog tour later this year for Whyte Lies. The blurb sounds so promising that I am really looking forward to it 🙂 The Stepmother! I jumped on the request button on NetGalley despite being on a book ban, haha. I really hope to read it next week.
Happy reading!
Here’s my WWW https://chocolatenwafflesblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/15/this-week-in-books-june-15th-2016/
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