Don’t Make a Sound by David Jackson You can’t choose your family. Or can you? Meet the Bensons. They’re an ordinary couple. They wash their car, mow their lawn and pass the time of day with their neighbours. And they have a beautiful little girl called Daisy. There’s just one problem. SHE’S NOT THEIRS. D. […]
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I know that I’m no longer reviewing books, but it doesn’t mean that I have stopped reading. In fact, since I”ve stopped reviewing I have increased my reading output, incredibly. Would you believe me if I told you I have read 67 books already this year? This is partly possible because if I am feeling […]
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