Monthly Archives: January 2016

What a lovely party!

By | January 29, 2016

I don’t always write about the book-related events I’m so privileged to attend, but last night’s party at Carmelite House was so very special that it would be wrong not to. It was the launch party for Jill Mansell’s 27th and latest book, You And Me, Always. Jill’s books have always held a very special place… Read More »

Review – One Night In Los Angeles by Katey Lovell

By | January 27, 2016

Abbi Devine never expected Hollywood to be like this… Leaving her small town in northern Maine for Hollywood was always going to be a gamble, but she’s finally got her chance- a speaking part as a burlesque dancer in a movie starring A list actor Aaron Halliday. However, when she’s thrown off her stride and ends up… Read More »

Author feature – Racing Heart by June Moonbridge

By | January 26, 2016

At twenty-five, Desire Hart has experienced almost too much. Changing everything in her life – her identity, her hometown and her country of residence, Desire is determined that nothing will prevent her achieving from finding her missing son. Not even love. One spring evening, she meets the golden boy of F1 racing, Lorcan Shore, and finds herself… Read More »

Blog tour spotlight, with giveaway – The Edge of Sanity by Sheryl Browne

By | January 25, 2016

The Edge of Sanity – How far would YOU go to protect your family?A decent, ordinary man, a man who has already suffered the loss of one child, Daniel Conner is forced by extraordinary circumstances into being a hero. Tortured, forcibly drugged—heroin still pulsating nauseatingly through his veins—his wife and daughter degraded, Daniel knows their… Read More »

Blog tour spotlight – Six Lies by Ben Adams

By | January 22, 2016

How would you feel if, one day, you discover that everything you thought you knew about your family was a fabrication? Your mother wasn’t your mother, your father was a liar and your whole upbringing was a sham. Confronted with this exact situation, Dave Fazackerley doesn’t feel great. It doesn’t help that he has just buried… Read More »

Blog tour review – Nightblind by Ragnar Jónasson

By | January 21, 2016

Siglufjörður: an idyllically quiet fishing village on the northernmost tip of Iceland, accessible only via a small mountain tunnel. Ari Thór Arason: a local policeman, whose tumultuous past and uneasy relationships with the villagers continue to haunt him.The peace of this close-knit community is shattered by the murder of a policeman – shot at point-blank range… Read More »

Review – Life Class by Gilli Allan

By | January 18, 2016

Four people hide secrets from the world and from themselves. Dory is disillusioned by men and relationships, having seen the damage sex can do.  Fran deals with her mid-life crisis by pursuing an on-line flirtation which turns threatening. Dominic is a lost boy, trapped in a life heading for self-destruction.  Stefan feels he is a… Read More »

Review – After You Die by Eva Dolan

By | January 17, 2016

Dawn Prentice was already known to the Peterborough Hate Crimes Unit. The previous summer she had logged a number of calls detailing the harassment she and her severely disabled teenage daughter were undergoing. Now she is dead – stabbed to death whilst Holly Prentice has been left to starve upstairs. DS Ferreira, only recently back serving… Read More »

Author feature – As Weekends Go by Jan Brigden

By | January 13, 2016

What if your entire life changed in the space of a weekend? When Rebecca’s friend Abi convinces her to get away from it all at the fabulous Hawksley Manor hotel in York, it seems too good to be true. Pampering and relaxation is just what Rebecca needs to distract herself from the creeping suspicion that her… Read More »