Today I am delighted to be hosting the blog tour for the beautiful Until We’re Fish by Susannah R. Drissi My thoughts My goodness this is a wonderful novel and an incredibly strong debut novel from a very accomplished writer…. Read More ›
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When The Dead Come Calling by Helen Sedgwick
Today I am delighted to be host for When The Dead Come Calling by Helen Sedgwick as part of the Random Things Blog Tour. Synopsis A murder investigation unearths the brutal history of a village where long buried secrets threaten… Read More ›
Take It Back by Kia Abdullah
Today I’m delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for Take It Back by Kia Abdullah Synopsis The victim: A sixteen-year-old girl with facial deformities, neglected by an alcoholic mother. Who accuses the boys of something unthinkable. The… Read More ›
Turbulent Wake by Paul E. Hardisty
Today I am delighted to be hosting the blog tour for Turbulent Wake by Paul Hardistry. A bewitching, powerful and deeply moving story of love, loss and grief. This extraordinary departure from the critically acclaimed thriller writer Paul E Hardisty… Read More ›
Christmas is coming…#FatherChristmasBeliever
When I was small, one of my friends said something really silly. He said that Father Christmas didn’t exist.’ December is here and it’s time to get Christmassy. The tree has gone up, mulled wine has been consumed and I’m… Read More ›
The Last Days of Leda Grey by Essie Fox
I originally reviewed this title last year for Lovereading. I’ve been a fan of Essie’s since first reading the wonderful Elijah’s Mermaid in 2013. Her writing is haunting and incredibly atmospheric and I’ve loved each one of her memorable novels…. Read More ›
The Boy With One Name by J.R. Wallis
It’s Saturday and it’s Autumn – a great time to buy books. I absolutely love Middle Grade fiction. It’s exciting and there is such an amazing choice for kids (and those of us still kids at heart). Unfortunately although there… Read More ›
A blast from the past… because sometimes a novel becomes so much more.
Two years ago I published an article on Kate Kerrigan’s novel The Dress. It’s one of those novels that I enjoyed so much I know I’ll revisit whenever I fancy curling up with an old friend. This novel in particular… Read More ›
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows by Balli Kaur Jaswal
Courages, strength and erotica is at the heart of this humorous, heart-warming tale about a clash of cultures and the women in our lives we should never take for granted. Nikki is a modern girl living in London who is… Read More ›