Trying to find my holy grail foundation is hard work. Looking and buying both high end and drug store but I’ve still not found “The One”. GOSH are a brand that are bringing out more and more new products, so
Long After Dark by Greg F. Gifune
It’s not often I read a book that’s genuinely disturbing. Long After Dark by Greg F. Gifune holds that moniker held high. Suffering from an awful dose of the flu, Harry starts experiencing symptoms worse than a hacking cough and
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
As I begin to write to a review of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, I realised that it is a somewhat difficult task. The main reason being that not only do I not want there to be any spoilers whatsoever,
Ice Rift by Ben Hammott
So another book set in a cold climate. This time the book, Ice Rift by Ben Hammond is set in the most cold and challenging climate – Antarctica. The book is described as “an action adventure survival horror set in
Truly Madly Guilty – Liane Moriarty
Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty was a difficult book to review. Centred around a barbecue with 3 couples and their 3 children attending. Truly Madly Guilty focuses on a specific event that occurred at the barbecue, an event that
L’Oreal La Palettes
Ever since Urban Decay brought out the Naked palettes, drug stores have tried to capitalise on the popularity of eye-shadows in palette form rather than singles etc. I like a palette. It gives you the opportunity to create a multitude of
Snow – Ronald Malfi
Reading a book that’s plot takes place in winter is one of the most cooling things to do in the heat of summer. Because of this I picked up Snow by Ronald Malfi. This is the first Malfi writing that
Local Girl Missing – Claire Douglas
Everyone makes mistakes, especially teenagers. In Local Girl Missing, Frankie returns to her home town. A phone call from the brother of her missing best friend Sophie, brings Frankie back to a place of bad memories and ghosts. Frankie wants
The Reach of Children – Tim Lebbon
I seem to be reading books at the moment with really difficult subject matters. In The Reach of Children, 10 year old Daniel is going through an extremely difficult time. His mother, after a period of illness, has passed away.
Disappearance at Devil’s Rock – Paul Tremblay
Disappearance at Devil’s Rock deals with what I imagine is every parents worst nightmare, a child disappearing. Tommy and his friends had spent a lot of time over the summer in the local woods and park area. One night Tommy