Monday Update: What Am I Reading Now? #MondayUpdate #CurrentlyReading

Just Finished:

The Woman Who Came Back To Life by Beth Miller

I just finished this book and really enjoyed it. I thought it was beautifully written, emotional and very poignant. Read my full review via the link below.

Currently Reading:

Hostage by Claire Mackintosh

I know I said I was reading this last week but sadly life got in the way and I was only able to start it at the weekend. I’m about a quarter of the way through and am finding it very interesting. I’ll hopefully have my review of this book up soon!

Reading Next:

The Turn Of The Key by Beth Underwood

I’m so excited to read this book as I loved her first book, plus I’ve been hearing lots of good things from other bloggers. I’m hoping to start reading this by the end of the week.

Book Synopsis:

‘I still dream, every night, of Polneath on fire…’

By day, Ivy Boscawen mourns the loss of her son Tim in the Great War. But by night she mourns another boy – one whose death decades ago haunts her still.

For Ivy is sure that there is more to what happened all those years ago: the fire at the Great House, and the terrible events that came after. A truth she must uncover, if she is ever to be free.

From the award-winning author of The Witchfinder’s Sister comes a captivating story of burning secrets and buried shame, and of the loyalty and love that rises from the ashes.

The Last House On The Street by Diane Chamberlain

This is another highly anticipated book for me as I’m a huge fan of this author. I really want to get to this book as soon as possible!

Book Synopsis:

1965. A young white female student becomes involved in the fight for civil rights in North Carolina, falling in love with one of her fellow activists, a Black man, in a time and place where an interracial relationship must be hidden from family, friends and especially the reemerging Ku Klux Klan. As tensions rise in the town, she realises not everyone is who they appear to be.

2010. A recently widowed architect moves into the home she and her late husband designed, heartbroken that he will never cross the threshold. But when disturbing things begin to happen, it’s clear that someone is sending her a warning. Who is trying to frighten her away, and why?

Decades later, past and present are set to collide in the last house on the street…

The Couple At The Table by Sophie Hannah

Im on the blog tour for this in a few weeks time and I’m so excited to start it!

Book Synopsis:

SIX COUPLES. ONE LUXURY RESORT. AND THE PERFECT MURDER . . .

You’re on your honeymoon at an exclusive couples-only resort.

You receive a note warning you to ‘Beware of the couple at the table nearest to yours’. At dinner that night, five other couples are present, and none of their tables is any nearer or further away than any of the others. It’s as if someone has set the scene in order to make the warning note meaningless – but why would anyone do that?

You have no idea.

You also don’t know that you’re about to be murdered, or that once you’re dead, all the evidence will suggest that no one there that night could possibly have committed the crime.

So who might be trying to warn you? And who might be about to commit the perfect murder?

So these are the books next on my list! Have you read any of these? What are you reading at the moment? Let me know in the comments below!

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