Happy publication day Catherine Hokin! Your deeply emotional WWII story only goes to prove how many unique stories there are to still be created about one of the bleakest eras of human history. Although this is a work of fiction, all of the literature based during these years finds its source in fact. Felix falls... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Annie Beaton’s Year of Positive Thinking by Mink Elliot
I'm thrilled to be here on the first day of the blog tour for this funny and uplifting book by Mink Elliot! Annie Beaton is turning 50 - it's a momentous day! She doesn't realise just how significant it's going to be, because by the end of it, she's been fired from her job and... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – No, We Can’t Be Friends by Sophie Ranald
I was initially a bit nervous about reading No, We Can't Be Friends, after I'd read and loved Out With the Ex, In With the New, which features many of the same characters. But I thoroughly enjoyed this one, perhaps even more! So no worries here. This story focused on Sloane, the very together boss-babe... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Missing Letters of Mrs Bright by Beth Miller
Happy publication day to Beth Miller! It's really an honour to be touring with you today, on publication day for the wonderful book that is The Missing Letters of Mrs Bright. This book is an absolute delight! From the bright, eye-catching cover (I've told you before, I do judge books by their covers), to every... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Mothers by Sarah J. Naughton
Every one of us should have someone we can call to help bury a body (figuratively, you understand). Bella, Chrissy, Sky, Electra and Jen are a rather unlikely group of friends, but they have each other. They've stayed together despite not having very much in common: entirely different personalities, living and financial conditions and parenting... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Argument by Victoria Jenkins
When you read the blurb of this book, you'll be inclined to think that it's your typical story about family angst gone wrong. Well, it certainly starts out like that. Hannah seems to be a rather over-protective mother when it comes to her teenage daughter Olivia. She feels that she's lost all control over her... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Hanukkah at the Great Greenwich Ice Creamery by Sharon Ibbotson
I don't buy into any of that 'don't judge a book by its cover' nonsense. Who wouldn't be lured by the gorgeous cover of this book?! It hints at all the tantalising delights hidden inside! Cohen Ford has come to London to lick his wounds. He's upset at the death of his father, but more... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Lies We Hide by S.E. Lynes
Susie Lynes, what a beautiful book you've written! I know, I know ... it seems like the strangest thing to say, considering the subject matter, but you've created such a moving story with incredibly real characters who really reach out and grab hold of the hearts of your readers. Everything changes for Carol and her... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – Out With The Ex, In With The New by Sophie Ranald
I loved this book and read it really quickly. Apparently it's part of a series that's loosely based around a coffee shop called The Daily Grind in the trendy London suburb of Hackney. And here we find Gemma Grey who's just moved into a house-share nearby. Her life's not quite turning out to be what... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Pact by Amy Heydenrych
I am so incredibly excited to be on this blog tour for a South African author who I'm so immensely fond of, and I'm thrilled that this is now her second international release!! I couldn't put this book down - I found it absolutely riveting! It's topical, relevant and something that so many women in... Continue Reading →