Ooooh ... a small town that's more or less run by an influential family, who are all shiny and squeaky clean. That's lovely, picturesque Alma, not too far from New York City. And the family in question are the Dewars who own Alma Boots, one of the most successful companies in the country. It's always... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Coming Back to You by Lily Hayden
Some loves last for just a short time, but ours lasted a lifetime. From the moment that Emma met Ryan, she knew he was the one for her, but he leaves her heartbroken when he betrays her and disappears from her life, only to return and shatter her heart for a second time. We were... Continue Reading →
EXCLUSIVE BOOKS POPS BACK IN TO EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTRE!
Everybody loves a book sale and Exclusive Books are popping up in Eastgate Shopping Centre for 6 months from 11 September! There is nothing better than gathering around hundreds and hundreds of glorious books and to make it more exciting sale prices are as low as 50%off already marked down prices! There are books to... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Bride Squad Runaway by Caroline Grace-Cassidy & Lisa C Carey
Highly predictable, but so much fun! Well, learning the devastating truth about her fiance while she's on her way to get married, isn't quite so fun, but the rollicking journey Ava has from there has some laugh-out-loud hilarious moments in them! Ava and Simon (aka 'The Tuner') have been together for 10 years and are... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Benevolent by Erin A. Jensen
I've never watched the TV series Supernatural, from which this book draws strong foundations. However, I've always liked the idea that we're all guided and protected by guardian angels of some sort, which is what attracted me to this book. Abigail is one of those teenagers who just doesn't fit in. She's an easy target... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Escaping the Whale by Ruth Rotkowitz
For those who grew up with parents and/or other family members who were Holocaust survivors, they have lived their entire lives accompanied by the Holocaust as if it were an additional living, breathing family member; a shadow cousin perhaps, always lurking in the background, ready to pounce at any given moment. Ask me, I know... Continue Reading →