The story of four women in Philadelphia and the dynamics in their family relationships, exacerbated by the shadow of mental illness
Tag Archives: Rachel Deeming
The Dark Frontier by A.B. Decker
A thriller of some complexity which winds its way in an unusual fashion to a satisfying conclusion
Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James
A turgid read for a Jane Austen lover that had to ultimately be abandoned.
One August Night by Victoria Hislop
Continuing where The Island finished, One August Night takes us back to Crete and the families of Plaka and their subsequent dramas
Monsoon Summer by Julia Gregson
A story of colonialism, tradition and families, told from the perspective of a British woman heading to India as it establishes independence
Things by Jennifer Nuesi
A long collection full of an outpouring of emotion and experience, freely formed with some true moments of clarity and power
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
Making a deal with a devil can mean an exciting life, full of promise but what if you have no-one to share that with?
Copy Room – a short story by Rachel Deeming
Copy Room – Stacy is faced with a dliemma: should she return to work and face unwanted advances or leave? Annie’s story may persuade her…
Sabotage – A Short Story by Rachel Deeming
Brad and Tilly break up but was there more to the reason they split than meets the eye?
Husband Stealing – A Short Story by Rachel Deeming
Rebecca is hoping for a quiet night at home but it is interrupted by the arrival of someone in a red sports’ car