My Week in Books – 11th December 2022

MyWeekinBooksOn What Cathy Read Next last week

Monday – I made another trip Down the TBR Hole.

Tuesday – I published my review of Animal Life by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, translated by Brian FitxGibbon as part of the blog tour. This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was a freebie and I chose to highlight ten books featuring tennis players. 

Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next… and to take a peek at what others are reading. 

Friday – I published my review of Forest of Foes by Matthew Harffy as part of the blog tour.

Saturday – I shared my review of Elena by Rupert Colley, a novella available as a free ebook via the author’s website.


New arrivals

The Paris SisterThe Paris Sister (The Three Fry Sisters #2) by Adrienne Chinn (eARC, One More Chapter via NetGalley)

The Fry sisters enter the Roaring Twenties forever changed by their experiences during the Great War. Now, as each of their lives unfold in different corners of the globe, they come to realise that the most important bond is that of family.

Desperate to save the man she loves, Etta leaves behind the life she has made for herself in Capri and enters the decadent world of Parisian society with all its secrets and scandals.

Celie’s new life on the Canadian prairies brings mixed blessings – a daughter to adore, but a husband who isn’t the man who holds her heart.

In Egypt, Jessie’s world is forever changed by a devastating loss.

And back in London – where each of their adventures began – their mother Christina watches as the pieces of her carefully orchestrated existence begin to shatter…with implications for them all…


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

Planned posts

  • Book Review: Devils and Saints by Jean-Baptiste Andrea
  • Book Review: The Darlings of the Asylum by Noel O’Reilly
  • Book Review: The Truth Must Dazzle Gradually by Helen Cullen

My Week in Books – 4th December 2022

MyWeekinBooksOn What Cathy Read Next last week

Monday – I shared my review of The Night Ship by Jess Kidd.

Tuesday – I published my review of Mother of Valor by Gary Corbin

Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next… and to take a peek at what others are reading. 

Thursday – I shared My Five Favourite November 2022 Reads.

Friday – I did a wrap-up of my participation in the #NetGalleyNovember reading challenge. 

Saturday – The first Saturday of the month means it’s time for the #6Degrees of Separation meme which saw me forging a chain from The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey to The Buccaneers by Edith Wharton. 


New arrivals

A charity bookshop find and an eARC from NetGalley.

The Cross and the CurseThe Cross and the Curse by Matthew Harffy (Aria)

AD 634, Anglo-Saxon Britain: warlords battle across Britain to become the first king of the English.

After a stunning victory against the native Waelisc, Beobrand returns a hero. His valor is rewarded with wealth and land by Oswald, king of Northumbria. He retires to his new estate with his bride only to find himself surrounded by enemies old and new.

With treachery and death on all sides, Beobrand fears he will lose all he holds dear. On a quest for revenge and redemption, he accepts the mantle of lord, leading his men into the darkest of nights and the bloodiest of battles. 

The Witch in the WellThe Witch in the Well by Camilla Bruce (eARC, Bantam via NetGalley)

Over a hundred years ago, the citizens of F- did something rather bad. And local school teacher Catherine Evans has made writing the definitive account of what happened when Ilsbeth Clark drowned in the well her life’s work.

The town’s people may not want their past raked up, but Catherine is determined to shine a light upon that shameful event. For Ilsbeth was an innocent, after all. She was shunned and ostracised by rumour-mongers and ill-wishers and someone has to speak up for her. And who better than Catherine, who has herself felt the sting and hurt of such whisperings?

But then a childhood friend returns to F -. Elena is a successful author whose book, The Whispers Inside: A Reawakening of the Soul, has earned her a certain celebrity. In search of a new subject, she takes an interest in the story of Ilsbeth Clark and announces her intention to write a book about the long-dead woman, focusing on the natural magic she believes she possessed.

And Elena has everything Catherine has not, like a platform and connections and no one seems to care that Elena’s book will be pure speculation, tainting Ilsbeth’s memory rather than preserving it. Catherine is determined that something must be done and plots to blunt her rival’s pen. However she had not allowed for the fact that the past might not be so dead after all – that something is reaching out from the well, disturbing her reality.

Before summer’s over, one woman will be dead, the other accused of murder . . . but is she really guilty, or are there other forces at work? And who was Ilsbeth Clark, really? An innocent? A witch? Or something else entirely?


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading

Planned posts

  • Blog Tour/Book Review: Animal Life by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
  • Blog Tour/Book Review: Forest of Foes by Matthew Harffy