Glucose Revolution – Jessie Inchauspe

I discovered Jessie Inchauspé when I was first diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes, and was frantically trying to learn more. Her social media feed is fantastic, so I couldn’t wait to read this book.
The Night She Disappeared – Lisa Jewell

This is the second Lisa Jewell book I’ve read this this week and I could not stop reading it! I know it’s a bit of a cliché to say “I couldn’t put it down”, but it’s the truth.
Invisible Girl – Lisa Jewell

Invisible Girl focuses on the disappearance of Saffyre, a 17 year old girl with a huge trauma that she’s carried around with her since she was 10. I really liked this character and her story.
The Outrun – Amy Liptrot

I read this years ago but wanted to revisit it again since going sober myself. I listened to this on @audible_uk and had such a different understanding of Amy’s troubles with alcohol since booting it out of my life.
The Secret to Happy – Vicky Pattison

I’ve always liked Vicky Pattison, especially more recently as she’s embraced a more authentic approach to her life on social media etc.
Sleep Tight – C S Green

Sleep Tight focuses on the work of DC Rose Gifford, as she investigates the very unexplained death of a young woman.
Knots and Crosses – Ian Rankin

My Dad had been telling me about the Rebus novels for a long time, so I thought I’d give it a go (thanks, Dad).
November 9 – Colleen Hoover

I can’t remember the last book I read in a day.
Glorious Rock Bottom – Bryony Gordon

I finished this book about a week ago but haven’t had the headspace to write my review.
Bigger Than Us – Fearne Cotton

At the risk of being a total fangirl, I’ve loved everything Fearne Cotton has put out to date.