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#Blogtour #review #guestpost: Another Woman’s Husband | @GillPaulAUTHOR @headlinepg

By | August 15, 2017

Having discovered Gill Paul’s excellent writing and wonderful storytelling last year with The Secret Wife, I was so looking forward to reading her latest, Another Woman’s Husband, to be published in hardback and for kindle by Headline on 17th August. When I reviewed Gill’s last book (you’ll find that review here), I told everyone how… Read More »

#Spotlight: Rarity from the Hollow by Robert Eggleton @roberteggleton1 @DogHornUK

By | August 14, 2017

With thanks for his exceptional patience, today I’m pleased to spotlight Rarity from the Hollow by Robert Eggleton. First published by Doghorn Publishing in November 2015, the book is described as adult literary science fiction filled with tragedy, comedy and satire, a children’s story for adults. Robert emphasises that it is not hard science fiction and… Read More »

#Blogtour: Let Us Be True by @alex_christofi #extract @serpentstail #LetUsBeTrue

By | August 7, 2017

I’m delighted to be launching the blog tour today for Let Us Be True by Alex Christofi, published by Serpent’s Tail on 10th August (hardback and e-book). You might well already be aware of Alex’s writing. His debut novel, Glass, a gentle coming-of-age story about a young window cleaner, was widely praised, earning Alex a well-deserved… Read More »

#Blogtour #guestpost: Broken Branches by @MJonathanLee @HideawayFall @MidasPR #Yorkshirewriters

By | August 2, 2017

It’s a real pleasure today to join the blog tour for Broken Branches by M Jonathan Lee, published on 27th July by exciting new independent publishing house Hideaway Fall. Advertised as “a mysterious tale of grief, love and loss”, this book has been gathering the most wonderful reviews, and you’ll find many by following the… Read More »

#Blogtour #extract: The Little Cottage in the Country by Lottie Phillips @writercharlie @sparklyword

By | July 31, 2017

I’m always filled with admiration when authors try their hand at a completely different genre. Recently we’ve seen a few writers better known for romantic comedy (Carol Wyer, Lynda Renham…) writing psychological thrillers, and very successfully. But Charlie Phillips – writing as Lottie Phillips – is doing it the other way round. You might remember her… Read More »