Antiques seem to be the latest popular sub-category in the cosy mystery genre of books. And it seems that there's a lot of interesting, historical research behind it all, which makes it quite understandable that it would make for some exciting plot-lines! In The Antique Store Detective, buried treasure, which always seemed quite fantastical, becomes... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – A Class Act by Julie Houston
Just because things don't work out like you'd planned, doesn't necessarily mean they're not going to be great in the end! Sometimes we need a plot twist to realize that maybe there's something else that could be just as good, if not better, than the path we originally thought we'd take. A Class Act is... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Life Begins at 50 by Celia Anderson
I'm loving that there are so many more books being written about the experience of being a slightly older woman. Or maybe they've always been out there but I'm only becoming aware of them now that I'm that slightly older woman and can relate more to what's being shared! Whatever the case may be, the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – A Good Place to Hide a Body by Laura Marshall
The theme of selective ageism is popping up in numerous books currently: the 'invisibility' of women of a certain age. Laura Marshall's new book, A Good Place to Hide a Body takes it to a whole new level though. Here, the reader's eyes are opened to how the world casts aside older people who it... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Honey by Isabel Banta
While we were all dancing and loving life to a backing track of Britney, Cristina and Avril (among others), back in the late '90's and early 'noughties, did we ever stop to think of what was going on in their lives ... in the background ... how they got to where they were ... how... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Perfect Guest by Ruth Irons
Is there anything more delicious than a twisty read with a wholly unreliable narrator? If it's done right then you'll want to devour it in one sitting, and I'm here to tell you that Ruth Irons gets it absolutely spot-on with her debut offering, The Perfect Guest. Blurb: She stayed in your house. Now she... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Love Hack by Sophie Ranald
Everyone knows I love a dark twisty psychological thriller. But I'm becoming rather partial to a bit of contemporary romance fiction along the way, and I've discovered that they're not as light and frothy as people like to lead others to believe. There are often deeper themes and issues at play. And that's definitely the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Theatre of Glass and Shadow by Anne Corlett
Anne Corlett has created an entire alternate universe within the theatre, which to an extent, the theatre world actually is for those of us who work, play and live within it! For me, reading this book was a reminder of the magical world that lies within the realms of the theatre world. Blurb: Sometimes the... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – One Long Weekend by Shari Low
Another delightful read from Shari Low, who never disappoints. Val Murray returns, this time as one of the main characters in a story that reminds us that things have a way of working out. If you've read Shari's previous books, you'll love the fact that some of the characters from previous books make a very... Continue Reading →
BOOKS-ON-TOUR – The Bridal Party by Maria Frankland
So happy to be here on the first day of the Books-on-Tour for The Bridal Party! If ever there was a cautionary tale of keeping your friends close and your enemies closer, or choosing your bridal party with the greatest care ... then this must be it! Weddings are meant to be happy occasions and... Continue Reading →