Author feature: Katey Lovell, and The Boy and the Bridesmaid

By | June 13, 2016

There’s nothing as wonderful as a wedding, especially when it’s your sister getting married. But for Maria, who struggles with social anxiety, being a bridesmaid is a struggle as well as an honour and when she finds herself overawed the person by her side is the last person she’d expect to understand…I’m really delighted today… Read More »

Author feature: The Turtle Run by Marie Evelyn

By | June 12, 2016

She went in search of history and found her own future. Becky has lost her job and her direction in life so is thrilled when she gets the chance to go to Barbados and research the exiled Monmouth rebels. But the Caribbean paradise isn’t all that it seems. The old plantation house is beautiful but… Read More »

Review: Song of the Sea Maid by Rebecca Mascull

By | June 11, 2016

In the 18th century, Dawnay Price is an anomaly. An educated foundling, a woman of science in a time when such things are unheard-of, she overcomes her origins to become a natural philosopher.Against the conventions of the day, and to the alarm of her male contemporaries, she sets sail to Portugal to develop her theories.… Read More »

Review: House of Dreams by Fanny Blake

By | June 11, 2016

At their family hilltop villa, Lucy awaits the arrival of her brother and sister for their mother’s annual birthday party. Although this time, their mother won’t be there.Struggling at Malaga airport with her fractious four year old, Jo has already lost her case and is dreading arriving without its precious contents.For Tom, returning to Casa… Read More »

Blog tour feature: Sweet Breath of Memory by Ariella Cohen

By | June 10, 2016

With its tree-lined streets, vibrant downtown and curbside planters of spring bulbs, Amberley, Massachusetts, seems a good place for Cate Saunders to start over. It’s been two years since her husband, John, was killed in Iraq and life has been a struggle. Her new job as a caregiver doesn’t pay much, but the locals are… Read More »

Review: The Trysting Tree by Linda Gillard

By | June 5, 2016

I’m going to share a secret. OK, maybe it’s not such a secret – but I do actually have a few favourite authors. It is a list that’s getting longer and longer these days, but one author has held her place since I read the wonderful Star Gazing back in 2008. Linda Gillard is one… Read More »

Blog tour feature: Wear Bright Colours For Me by Thea Hartley

By | May 30, 2016

I’m delighted today to be the first stop on the blog tour for Wear Bright Colours For Me by Thea Hartley, published in March 2016 for kindle and in paperback. It’s a story of the possibilities of reincarnation – the two main characters are soulmates who meet in life after life, but are always dramatically separated.… Read More »

Author feature: For the Love of Emily by Joy Wood

By | May 29, 2016

I really can’t remember where I first stumbled across Joy Wood and her debut novel, For the Love of Emily, but it might just have been in the early days of Book Connectors. I added the book to my kindle, and was really touched when Joy got in touch to say thank you. We chatted… Read More »

Cover reveal: Breakfast at Poldark’s by Samantha Tonge

By | May 27, 2016

Delighted to be joining in today with the eagerly awaited cover reveal for Breakfast at Poldark’s by Samantha Tonge, to be published by CarinaUK HarperCollins on 28th July.DREAMING OF THE PERFECT MAN?

Kate Golightly needs to move forward and what better way to do that then with a trip to the Cornish coast with best friend… Read More »

One to look out for: I See You by Clare Mackintosh

By | May 25, 2016

When Zoe Walker sees her photo in the classifieds section of a London newspaper, she is determined to find out why it’s there. There’s no explanation: just a grainy image, a website address and a phone number. She takes it home to her family, who are convinced it’s just someone who looks like Zoe. But… Read More »