It’s another weekend closer to the C word…anyone out there panicking yet? I am planning on burying my head in a book and hoping for the best at the moment!
And the books I am burying myself in this weekend look pretty damn awesome!
As it’s #Domevember, I am reading the following-

‘The Last Day’ by Claire Dyer

A tender, beautifully written book about marriage, love, grief and fear: how all can be lost in a moment, and how hope survives.’ Julie Cohen

They say three’s a crowd but when Boyd moves back into the family home with his now amicably estranged wife, Vita, accompanied by his impossibly beautiful twenty-seven-year-old girlfriend, Honey, it seems the perfect solution: Boyd can get his finances back on track while he deals with his difficult, ailing mother; Honey can keep herself safe from her secret, troubled past; and Vita can carry on painting portraits of the pets she dislikes and telling herself she no longer minds her marriage is over. But the house in Albert Terrace is small and full of memories, and living together is unsettling. For Vita, Boyd and Honey love proves to be a surprising, dangerous thing and, one year on, their lives are changed forever.

Totally sounds like my kind of book! You can find Claire on Twitter at @ClaireDyer1 or here-https://clairedyer.com/

‘Sleeper’ by J.D Fennell

Sixteen-year-old Will Starling is pulled from the sea with no memory of his past. In his blazer is a strange notebook with a bullet lodged inside it: a bullet meant for him. As London prepares for the Blitz, Will soon finds himself pursued by vicious agents and a ruthless killer known as the Pastor. All of them want Will’s notebook and will do anything to get it.

Sounds gripping and very different to what I normally read.

J.D Fennell can be found on Twitter at @jd_fennell or here

So remember, these are available via the Dome Press website currently running a fantastic promotion or via the usual sites as ebooks.

Hope whatever you are reading keeps you busy and happy, enjoy the weekend!

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