June 2, 2020 Review: A Luminous Republic by Andrés Barba By Alice Violett A Luminous Republic is an unusual, intelligent and thought-provoking read that sticks with you long after the final page. Review: A Luminous Republic by Andrés Barba →
May 28, 2020 Review: The Cat and The City by Nick Bradley By Alice Violett The Cat and The City is a strange and beguiling book that left me with mixed feelings. Review: The Cat and The City by Nick Bradley →
May 26, 2020 Blog tour: The Tempus Project by Antony Johnson By Alice Violett The Tempus Project is a smart, high-octane cyber-thriller featuring a heroine after my own heart. Blog tour: The Tempus Project by Antony Johnson →
May 14, 2020 Review: Finding Dora Maar by Brigitte Benkemoun By Alice Violett Finding Dora Maar is a fascinating account of serendipity, the joy of research, and a complicated woman artist who moved in the best circles. Review: Finding Dora Maar by Brigitte Benkemoun →
May 12, 2020 Review: The Glass House by Eve Chase By Alice Violett The Glass House features decades-old mysteries, family secrets, a sprawling country house, and a dual timeline - all elements I love to see in a book. It's also delightfully dark and gripping, with beautiful descriptions. Review: The Glass House by Eve Chase →
May 11, 2020 Blog tour: Broken Steel by Stuart Field - spotlight By Alice Violett It's my stop on the Broken Steel blog tour. Find out about the book and the author, and what people have said on the tour so far. Blog tour: Broken Steel by Stuart Field - spotlight →
May 9, 2020 Blog tour: The Running Lie by Jennifer Young By Alice Violett The Running Lie is a highly readable and enjoyable historical novel that really showcases the author's writing skills. Blog tour: The Running Lie by Jennifer Young →
May 4, 2020 Blog tour: The Patience of a Dead Man by Michael Clark By Alice Violett The Patience of a Dead Man is a vivid and creepy haunted house mystery. Blog tour: The Patience of a Dead Man by Michael Clark →
May 1, 2020 What I read in April 2020 By Alice Violett The calm before the review storm. What I read in April 2020 →