I love reading and read an eclectic selection. Here are my latest finds, I hope you enjoy them as much as I have
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Reach Your Zenith with Shelley Anne Turnbull books
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Reach Your Zenith with Shelley Anne Turnbull books
These are MY books, all related to the work I do helping people heal, discover themselves and live their best lives. I’m so excited to share these.
I wrote a book! If you or anyone you know had ADHD then please have a look at this, it's full of ideas, information and tips on how to manage your superpower.
ADHD in Women: Strategies to Thrive Daily
As part of my Reach Your Zenith series, I am releasing a book a month in 2025. They are available on Amazon as e-books, paperback and Kindle Unlimited. Please read this if you have a narcissist in your life.
Loving A Narcissist: A Guide for Empaths
All the tips, tricks and hacks you can use to practically make to your confidence
Rewire Your Brain for Confidence & Success
I’m so proud of this book, it’s an extension of the work I do as a Rapid Transformational Therapist. A practical book, designed to understand your inner child and how you can soothe them to live your best adult life.
The Inner Child's Role in Recovery: Heal Emotional Wounds
This is part of my series for 2025. A holistic approach to overcoming burnout, taking the steps you need to quiet your mind, soothe your nervous system and heal your body
The Burnout Cure: Mind-Body Reset & Thrive
If you need help post separation then please check out my new book
Reclaiming Joy: Post-Separation Guide for Women
For all the women who carry too much and would like a gentle reminder they are allowed to let things go
The Emotionally Exhausted Woman: Self-Care & Reset
Breaking free from high-control religion is one of the hardest journeys a person can take. The guilt, the shame, the fear of “getting it wrong” doesn’t magically disappear when you leave the church doors behind. You may still hear the old voices in y...
Unshackled: Heal Religious Trauma & Thrive
Are you tired of guilt running your life?
That quiet voice that whispers, “You’re not doing enough. You should have done better. You don’t deserve to rest.”
You’re not alone—and you don’t have to carry it anymore.
Goodbye Guilt: Release Past & Embrace Self-Care
I’ve done a deep dive into the link between weight, clutter and debt and how they are symptoms of a bigger problem, I’ve provided solutions on how you can manage these and lighten the load.
Lighten the Load: Clear Clutter & Finances
You’ve done the changing, healing and growing so what’s next? It’s time for your second bloom!
Second Bloom: Art of Renewal for Women
Practical ideas, tips and understanding on how to deal with chronic pain in your daily life so you don’t lose yourself
Living Well with Chronic Pain: Practical Guide
Fiction
This is an easier read than I expected, it’s smart and an interesting, enjoyable read so far, I haven’t got to the end yet!
Circe by Madeline Miller
Beautifully written, dramatic, funny, compelling. I love it
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Love this series! A female Swedish police detective in the 90s is a great starting place, really well written and you get invested in Irene's story and her family and work colleagues too.
Helene Tursten Books In Order
Excellent series, I really enjoyed these.
The Thursday Murder Club: A Novel (Mystery)
What an excellent book! Set in Northern England in the early 1980s, a book about friendship, love, societal differences and the Yorkshire Ripper. I loved this!
The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey | Goodreads
A mystery thriller set after WWI, it is so well written and dark and engaging. I will read the rest of the books in this series.
River of Darkness (John Madden Mystery) - Airth
Based in a French village, Molly Sutton becomes the local sleuth. It's a bit Cabot Cove at times with multiple murders or mysteries per book. I've enjoyed the series.
Nell Goddin List of Books - Book Notification
This is such a good little read. It is set in my home city of Wellington, New Zealand after WWI. It also has parallels with my Grest Gran's life as she was a seamstress in Wellington around the time. This is the first book of a trilogy and worth the ...
Seams like Murder - Tilly Wallace
I really enjoy Liz Nugent's books, she writes so well about human darkness and frailties in such an engaging and compelling way. Her books are so worth checking out
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
I like Lucinda Riley, this is a good read and it's a shame this couldn't have been made into a series too.
The Murders at Fleat House
A great read about old Hollywood, I enjoyed this. This is the same author as Daisy Jones and the Six.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The first book in a set of three. I really enjoyed this, it's fun and funny and poignant and a great look into the Samoan culture.
Scarlet Lies (The Scarlet Series)
Loving the Bridgerton series and can't wait to watch them all!
When He Was Wicked
I don't normally read fantasy books like this but it was worth it! There is some phrasing that is beautifully poetic, it's fun and funny and has a nice love and adventure story st the heart of it.
Tress of the Emerald Sea: A Cosmere Novel
I really enjoyed this, I will have to check out the series
Lessons in Chemistry: A Novel
The Mister and The Missus were good reads. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed them as I didn't like E L James' last series.
The Mister
This is funny and clever and I really enjoyed it! I'll look for the rest of the series. It's definitely English humour.
A Shot in the Dark: A Constable Twitten Mystery
This is quirky, compelling and a bit magical.
Mister Magic by Kiersten White
A funny little story about a cat who talks to his owner and solves murders.
The Cat Who Solved Three Murders
I really enjoyed this series
Ellery Adams
A really gripping Scottish police thriller, I look forward to reading the whole series
See Them Run (D.I. Clare Mackay, #1) by Marion Todd
Non Fiction
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