Book Review: A Treasury of British Folklore by Dee Dee Chainey

Saltblood is immersive, emotionally resonant historical fiction that gives voice to a woman history largely forgot. Francesca de Tores writes with confidence, empathy, and a keen understanding of character, transforming fragments of fact into a story that feels whole. Despite a few moments that verge on being too much, this is a novel that lingers – salty, sharp, and human. … More Book Review: A Treasury of British Folklore by Dee Dee Chainey

Book Review: Saltblood by Francesca de Tores

Saltblood is immersive, emotionally resonant historical fiction that gives voice to a woman history largely forgot. Francesca de Tores writes with confidence, empathy, and a keen understanding of character, transforming fragments of fact into a story that feels whole. Despite a few moments that verge on being too much, this is a novel that lingers – salty, sharp, and human. … More Book Review: Saltblood by Francesca de Tores

January’s Best Books

New year, same habit: buying more books. As 2026 gets underway, January brings a fresh slate of compelling new releases across fiction and non-fiction, from richly imagined historical novels and cosy fantasy to gripping history and thrilling crimes. Whether you’re easing into the year or already tearing through books at speed, there’s plenty here to tempt you back to the shelves. … More January’s Best Books

Book Review: The Land of the Living and the Dead by Shauna Lawless

Shauna Lawless delivers another immersive journey with the third instalment of her Gael Song series. In The Land of the Living and the Dead, she masterfully blends ancient myth with modern emotions, drawing readers into a world where the veil between life and death is as thin as it is treacherous. … More Book Review: The Land of the Living and the Dead by Shauna Lawless