Month: November 2018

Snowday by B.R. Maycock | @BRMaycock

This may very well be the first and only time you’ll see anything remotely festive on this here blog. (Just call me The Grinch) But when the absolutely wonderful Bernadette Maycock asked me if I  could feature her new novel Snowday, I just couldn’t say no. So today, I’m sharing an extract from this feel-good…

None So Blind by Alis Hawkins | @Alis_Hawkins @emily_glenister @DomePress | #bookreview #NoneSoBlind #recommended

Author : Alis Hawkins Title : None So Blind Series : The Teifi Valley Coroner #1 Pages : 460 Publisher : Dome Press Publication date : November 15, 2018 West Wales, 1850. When an old tree root is dug up, the remains of a young woman are found. Harry Probert-Lloyd, a young barrister forced home…

Weekly Wrap-Up (November 11)

Pretty uneventful week this week. So why not get right to it and see how my reading slump is going? Books I read this week Five books read this week. In the grand scheme of things, that’s awesome! But I haven’t actually read a single page since Thursday evening. The next book I have to read…

The Murder of Harriet Monckton by Elizabeth Haynes | @Elizjhaynes @MyriadEditions | #mustread #recommended

Author : Elizabeth Haynes Title : The Murder of Harriet Monckton Pages : 485 Publisher : Myriad Editions Publication date : September 27, 2018 The Murder of Harriet Monckton is based on a true story that shocked and fascinated the nation. On 7th November 1843, Harriet Monckton, 23 years old and a woman of respectable…

Her Last Move by John Marrs | @johnmarrs1 @AmazonPub @EmmaFinnigan | #HerLastMove #damppebblesblogtours #guestpost

Delighted to welcome you all to my stop on the blog tour for Her Last Move by John Marrs. My thanks to Emma Welton for the invitation to join. John Marrs visits my blog today to talk about ten things you don’t know about himself and his books. But first, here is what Her Last Move…