Two For Tuesday: Currently Reading @alisonbarrow @DoubledayUK @headlinepg #TwoForTuesday #TheBlueHour #BlackWoodsBlueSky

Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday. Today on Two For Tuesday I thought I’d show you the two books I’m currently reading.

🤍The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins
đź’™ Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey

I’m a huge fan of both of these authors so you can imagine my tat receiving these two books. The Blue Hour is a thriller and Black Woods Blue Sky has a bit of magical realism in it which I always love. I’m only a few chapters into both of these and I’m really enjoying them so far. As it’s half term I’m not getting much reading time but I’m trying to sneak in as much time as possible. You can find out more about these books below ⬇️

I’m taking the kids to have their hair cut today which is always a bit stressful, we then need to clean their rooms as they’re looking a bit of a tip and fetch some last minute things for my daughter’s birthday tomorrow. I’m then hoping we can snuggle up and watch a film together or another episode of the Bake Off which we’re all enjoying.

What are you currently reading?

The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins

WELCOME TO ERIS – A TIDAL ISLAND WITH ONLY ONE HOUSE, ONE INHABITANT, ONE WAY OUT. . .

A place that is unreachable from the Scottish mainland for twelve hours each day.

Once the hideaway of Vanessa, a famous artist whose husband disappeared twenty years ago.

Now home to Grace. A solitary creature of the tides, content in her own isolation.

But when a human bone is uncovered in Vanessa’s artwork, far away in London, Grace receives an unexpected visitor.

AND THE SECRETS OF ERIS THREATEN TO EMERGE. . .

Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivy

Birdie’s keeping it together, of course she is. So she’s a little hungover on her shifts, and has to bring her daughter to the lodge while she waits tables, but Emaleen never goes hungry. It’s a tough town to be a single mother, and Birdie just needs to get by.
And then Birdie meets Arthur, who is quieter than most men, but makes her want to listen; who is gentle with Emaleen, and understands Birdie’s fascination with the mountains in whose shadow they live. When Arthur asks Birdie and Emaleen to leave the lodge and make a home, just the three of them, in his off-grid cabin, Birdie’s answer, in a heartbeat, is yes.

Out in the wilderness Birdie’s days are harsher and richer than she ever imagined possible. Here she will feel truly at one with nature. Here she, and Emaleen, will learn the whole, fearful truth about Arthur.

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