A novel about food, whānau, and mental illness. Blurb: Valerie reads George Eliot to get to sleep – just to take her mind off worries over her patients, her children, their father and the next family dinner. Elena is so obsessed with health, traditional food, her pregnancy and her blog she doesn’t notice that her... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Night Visitor by Patrick Redmond
I loved this book! It has the perfect balance of psychological and supernatural to unhinge you just that much without tipping you completely over the edge! Not many authors have the ability to get that right, but Redmond manages to do it perfectly. The story starts off with Meg as a child, discovering that she... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Water and the Wine by Tamar Hodes
After reading this I did wonder if the whole idea of artist colonies and the like are really so great after all. All that ego and hedonism in one place! Is there really anywhere large enough to handle it?! Tamar Hodes has based this partly autobiographical novel on Hydra in the 60's. It's a time... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Dream Wife by Louisa de Lange
Far fetched? Possibly. But sadly, as they say, the truth is stranger than fiction. This truth, however, happens more often than we would like to think: men who appear loving and 'perfect' on the surface but who hide something much darker behind that charming facade. That's the case with David who manages to con Annie... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Tattoo Thief by Alison Belsham
A really unique take on the psychological thriller genre. I must say, authors are coming up with some quite remarkable killing methods these days, ensuring that those of us who are fans of this category of reading never run out of material ... I'm just a little nervous as to where they're getting their ideas... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Barefoot Road by Vivienne Vermes
Blurb: A young woman is found, emaciated and unconscious, in the mountains surrounding a village in Transylvania. When it is discovered that she is of an ethnic group which was violently driven out of the regions many years before, old wounds are reopened as the villagers are reminded of their role in the bloodshed.... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The Other Couple by Sarah J Naughton
Wow!! Cancel whatever you've got planned. Switch off your phone. Make sure the takeout menu's are in easy reach!! Once you start this one, you're not going to do anything else until you've read it right to the very last page!! Asha wakes up in hospital with no recollection of how she got there. She... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – What’s Left Unsaid by Deborah Stone
Blog touring today with Kelly Lacey of Love Books Group Tours, Matador Books and author Deborah Stone. What's Left Unsaid is a complex, intimate look into the lives of Sasha, her husband Jeremy, teenage son Zac, ageing mom Annie ... and in a very clever and interesting twist on the usual narrative, her late dad... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – Only in Whispers by Jacqueline Grima
It's Day One on a brand new blog tour ... Only in Whispers by Jacqueline Grima, published by Manatee Books, and arranged by tour organiser Tracy Fenton of Compulsive Readers/THE Book Club on FB. Thanks for having me! Annie is separated from her manipulative, controlling husband David. She's living in a converted police house with... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – The After Wife by Cass Hunter
I don't understand a thing when it comes to AI (Artificial Intelligence). I know that 'they' claim it's the way of the future, but I stand my ground in maintaining that there will only be a handful of very clever individuals who will understand it, and know how to use it to the best of... Continue Reading →