I adored this book! It has every element to keep you turning the pages in anticipating of what's to come. Buy it and then clear your diary - you won't want anything to interrupt your reading. In fact, it's the perfect holiday read. My only complaint was that I finished it too quickly! Thank you... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Flowerpot Witch (A Wendy Woo Witch Lit Novel Book 3) by Wendy Steele + REVIEW & GIVEAWAY!
REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY!! Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources (@rararesources) for inviting me along for The Flowerpot Witch by Wendy Steele (@wendywooauthor). Don't miss the GIVEAWAY at the end of the post - open internationally! What's the book about? Lizzie Martin has chosen pottery to be her new career… but the teacher from hell threatens... Continue Reading →
Author Interview: A Chat with Kate Mosse
The recent Kingsmead and Franschhoek Literary Festivals brought with them our annual fix of visiting international authors. Although we are certainly not starved of outstanding local South African authors, there does come a certain element of a thrill that ripples through our bookish circles when we hear which 'big' names will be visiting us! As... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour Review – The Man on The Roof by Michael Stephenson
I'm blog touring in suburban America today! Thank you Michael Stephenson for inviting me along for this one! Publication is on 22 June, 2018 and you'll find the pre-order link at the end of the review. This is a heavy suburban noir, with many twists and turns and an abundance of secrets! Summer is winding... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour Review – Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh
This was my first introduction to legal eagle Eddie Flynn, as I hadn't read the books that came before this one (this works well as a standalone). I'll gladly hunt down those books though! So ... Eddie Flynn ... rather an unconventional and unexpected hero to be honest! From the outset I wasn't quite sure... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Separated from the Sea by Amanda Huggins
Thank you so much to Anne Cater and Amanda Huggins for inviting me to participate in the blog tour for this beautiful anthology of short stories. It's not the sort of thing I usually read, but something attracted me to this, and I'm so pleased that I followed my instinct. Synopsis:Â Crossing oceans from Japan to... Continue Reading →