I was so excited to be asked via Faye Rogers to be part of a release day blitz for a new Adult Crime/Thriller book released on Kindle Press called Random Acts of Unkindness by Jacqueline Ward.…
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Review – Lying About Last Summer by Sue Wallman
I was so excited to be asked to be part of the blog tour for lovely Sue Wallman’s debut book Lying About Last Summer. This has been high up on my want to read so badly…
Cover Reveal – Cell 7 by Kerry Drewery
I am so over the moon to have been asked by Hot Key and the wonderful Kerry Drewery to reveal the awesome final UK cover for the highly anticipated and super exciting Cell 7 by Kerry Drewery which is publishing in September…
Spotlight – The Doubt Factory by Paolo Bacigalupi
What if everything you knew about your life was a lie? The Doubt Factory by New York Times bestselling author Paolo Bacigalupi was released on the 7th April 2016, published by Atom! I have recently…
Review – The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
Rachel catches the same commuter train every morning. She knows it will wait at the same signal each time, overlooking a row of back gardens. She’s even started to feel like she knows the people…
Guest Post – Inspiration for Darkmere & Deleted Scene by Helen Maslin
Today, 6th August 2015, marks the release date of the brilliant gothic romance with a castle, a ghost and a curse Darkmere by lovely debut author Helen Maslin published by Chicken House! Happy Book Birthday Helen!…
Review – Darkmere by Helen Maslin
A castle. A curse. One dangerous holiday … Kate and her friends are spending the summer at Darkmere Castle in Devon which she thinks will be a perfect opportunity for her to get together…
Guest Post – Unexpected Pseudonyms by T R Richmond
Who is Alice Salmon? Student. Journalist. Daughter. Lover of late nights, hater of deadlines. That girl who drowned last year. Gone doesn’t mean forgotten. Everyone’s life leaves a trace behind. But it’s never the whole…
Tale Q&A with Lisa Heathfield
Today I am proud to bring to you a fab Q&A with debut author of Seed (published 16th April 2015), Lisa Heathfield! I have to admit I was over the moon when Electric Monkey contacted…
Review – The Diviners By Libba Bray
It’s 1920s New York City. It’s flappers and Follies, jazz and gin. It’s after the war but before the depression. And for certain group of bright young things it’s the opportunity to party like never…
