April Author Spotlight 2015 Letter ‘C’ is for Cathrina Constantine author of Don’t Forget to Breathe Every day throughout the month of April 2015, I’ll be featuring an author and one of their novels. The featured authors share two main characteristics, firstly I enjoyed their novel, and secondly they publish independently or with a small publisher.Continue reading “Letter C The April A to Z Blogging Challenge #AtoZChallenge”
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Letter ‘B’ The April A – Z Blogging Challenge #AtoZChallenge
April Author Spotlight 2015 Letter ‘B’ is for Ben Adams author of Six Months To Get A Life Every day throughout the month of April 2015, I’ll be featuring an author and one of their novels. The featured authors share two main characteristics, firstly I enjoyed their novel, and secondly they publish independently or withContinue reading “Letter ‘B’ The April A – Z Blogging Challenge #AtoZChallenge”
Book Review: Death on a Dacron Sail by Noelle Granger
Death in a Dacron Sail (Rhe Brewster Mysteries Book 2) Death in a Dacron sail is the type of book I love to read. It’s the second installment of the Rhe Brewster series. Read my review of Death in a Red Canvas Chair, the first in the series, posted a few months ago. The plotContinue reading “Book Review: Death on a Dacron Sail by Noelle Granger”
Book Launch! Don’t Forget to Breathe by Cathrina Constantine
Today it’s my pleasure to take part in another Book Launch. I’d like to introduce you to Cathrina Constantine’s new novel Don’t Forget to Breathe. Blurb for Don’t Forget to Breathe by Cathrina Constantin: Sixteen-year-old Leocadia arrives home from school to find her mom’s bloody body. Unaware that the killer still lingers, she rushes toContinue reading “Book Launch! Don’t Forget to Breathe by Cathrina Constantine”
Book Review: Unequal Affections by Lara S. Ormiston
Unequal Affections is a retelling of Pride and Prejudice. It’s also one of the most beautiful, engrossing, and haunting books I’ve read. It’s clever, original, and enthralling. You all know how much I love novels both set in and written in the 19th century, and you also know I’m especially fond of character-driven novels, well,Continue reading “Book Review: Unequal Affections by Lara S. Ormiston”
Book Review: The 20’s Girl, the ghost, and all that jazz, by June Kearns
I really loved this novel. It draws you in from page one with the setting, writing style, love story, and hint of humour. It was easy for me to love it, because it has all the elements I enjoy as a reader. Firstly, I’m especially attracted to historical novels, and it is set in theContinue reading “Book Review: The 20’s Girl, the ghost, and all that jazz, by June Kearns”
Book Review: How to Climb the Eiffel Tower by Elizabeth Hein
How to Climb the Eiffel Tower is the type of novel that makes you feel alternately sad and optimistic, as well as angry and hopeful. Overall it’s a celebration of life, of courage, and of second chances. At the beginning of the novel, Lara Blaine is an unlikeable loner. We soon learn thatContinue reading “Book Review: How to Climb the Eiffel Tower by Elizabeth Hein”
Book Review: The Duchess War by Courtney Milan
A Well-Researched, Character-Driven, Victorian Romance I loved this novel for two reasons: the main characters are original and believable and the plot is well-researched and engrossing. Minnie is adorable, and there is so much more to her than first meets the eye. She is very intelligent, cognitively as well as emotionally. She is beautiful, but scarred, physically andContinue reading “Book Review: The Duchess War by Courtney Milan”
Book Review. Cleaver Square: A Plot-driven Detective Novel
Review of Cleaver Square by Sean and Daniel Campbell for Rosie’s Book Review Team. Cleaver Square is a well-plotted detective novel. I enjoyed travelling around London with Detective Morton, I also liked the detailed police procedural and scientific information, including autopsy reports and legal issues. At times it was like watching an entertaining crimeContinue reading “Book Review. Cleaver Square: A Plot-driven Detective Novel”
Book Tour: To Fall in Love Again by David Burnett
It’s a real pleasure to take part in this Book Tour organised by Brook Cottage Books and introduce you to author David Burnett and his third novel To Fall in Love Again. My most treasured moments are the hours I’m able to spend in a comfortable chair with my Tablet and Kindle App engrossed inContinue reading “Book Tour: To Fall in Love Again by David Burnett”
