The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough by Chas Newkey-Burden #blogtour @RandomTTours @Octopus_Books @Allthatchas @karenkingston8

A fascinating and entertaining collection of facts, quotes and stories, celebrating Sir David Attenborough’s wicked sense of humour and astute wisdom. David Attenborough is a national treasure, known for his soothing voice, calming presence, passion for the natural world, and his humble, easy-going nature. Despite his incredible talent and influence, he tends to play it… Continue reading The Wit and Wisdom of David Attenborough by Chas Newkey-Burden #blogtour @RandomTTours @Octopus_Books @Allthatchas @karenkingston8

Review of the From The Library with Love Podcast by Kate Thompson ( @katethompson380 ) with @RandomTTours

Today I’m pleased to be joining a Random Things Tours blog tour for a book podcast, The Library with Love. I have to confess that this is the first time I’ve actually sat down and listened to a podcast. So what did I think? I admit that the primary reason for signing up for the… Continue reading Review of the From The Library with Love Podcast by Kate Thompson ( @katethompson380 ) with @RandomTTours

Be More Octopus by Suzanne Lissaman

Is hitting a handsome professor with a vacuum cleaner a good way to start a new relationship? Em doesn’t think so. But she’s not looking for a new man, or is she? When Em discovers that her fiancé’s having an affair, she leaves her stressful call centre job, packs up her paints and easel and… Continue reading Be More Octopus by Suzanne Lissaman

A Concert for Christmas by Helen Hawkins

Unwrap a story of festive song, good cheer and – just maybe – a sprinkling of love … Schoolteacher Sophie Lawson has fled to the Cotswold countryside after a tragic break-up and is throwing herself into dating and organising Cranswell’s annual Christmas concert. The festive fun is marred by the arrival of a handsome but… Continue reading A Concert for Christmas by Helen Hawkins

THIS CHRISTMAS IN PARIS BY SOPHIE CLAIRE

What could be more magical than Christmas in Paris? When Carys is offered the chance to run a little French café, she leaps at the chance to discover an exciting city where she can dream big. Meanwhile, struggling journalist Mat is living in the City of Love – but he’s never found romance himself. Then,… Continue reading THIS CHRISTMAS IN PARIS BY SOPHIE CLAIRE

Murder at the Matterhorn by TA Williams

A brand-new cozy crime series set in gorgeous Tuscany…It’s murder in paradise! An old friend in need… Despite being retired from the police, Dan Armstrong is always on hand to help with solving a crime. So, when he’s contacted by an old colleague in need of help, Dan readily agrees. The only problem Dan can… Continue reading Murder at the Matterhorn by TA Williams

Murder in a Country Village by FL Everett

England, 1941. With World War Two shaking the nation, rookie reporter Edie York wants to write the front-page news. But she ends up as the headlines when she stumbles over a body on the moors… Eager to follow Churchill’s order to keep calm and carry on, Edie York has left the bombed-out streets of Manchester… Continue reading Murder in a Country Village by FL Everett

#coverreveal The Secret Ingredient by Sue Heath @ZaraStoneley @rararesources

I’m pleased to be joining the Rachel’s Random tours cover reveal for The Secret Ingredient by Sue Heath today. She’s writing her story one recipe at a time… ‘A delicious story that wraps itself around your heart’ Evie Woods, bestselling author of The Lost Bookshop It’s been three years, two weeks and one day since Kate… Continue reading #coverreveal The Secret Ingredient by Sue Heath @ZaraStoneley @rararesources

This Christmas by Emma Heatherington

Two strangers. One double-booked cottage. This Christmas will be one to remember. . . Rose used to love Christmas – until the year everything changed. She hasn’t been home to visit her family for the holidays since. Charlie is facing his first Christmas alone. It may be the most wonderful time of the year for… Continue reading This Christmas by Emma Heatherington

Vita and the Birds by Polly Crosby

1938: Lady Vita Goldsborough lives in the menacing shadow of her controlling older brother, Aubrey. But when she meets local artist Dodie Blakeney, the two women form a close bond, and Vita finally glimpses a chance to be free. 1997: Following the death of her mother, Eve Blakeney returns to the coast where she spent childhood summers… Continue reading Vita and the Birds by Polly Crosby