Today I’m sharing my mini review about Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession, published by Bluemoose Books. I bought my copy from Bert’s Books, my local bookseller, who sells books online via http://www.bertsbooks.co.uk, with an personalised letter and ribbon, perfect for a present to a loved one or yourself. Synopsis: Leonard and Hungry Paul… Continue reading Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession
Grown Ups by Marian Keyes
Today I’m sharing my review from February 2020 again, to celebrate the paperback publication of Grown Ups by Michael Joseph Books. Looking forward to seeing these in bookshops once Lockdown 3 ends in England, Which colour should I treat myself too? The synopsis: They’re a glamorous family, the Caseys. Johnny Casey, his two brothers Ed… Continue reading Grown Ups by Marian Keyes
#CoverReveal Transference by John Bowie (Black Viking Thriller #2)
Today I’m joining in with the Red Dog Press cover reveal promotion. Buy Links: Red Dog = https://www.reddogpress.co.uk/product-page/transference Amazon = mybook.to/BV2 Synopsis: BRUTAL, DARK AND LYRICAL MANC NOIR’ As clubbers in Manchester’s most notorious club partied hard in the 90s, a girl collapsed, falling from the stage after a bad pill. Few noticed. Those that did, didn’t… Continue reading #CoverReveal Transference by John Bowie (Black Viking Thriller #2)
Married at First Swipe by Claire Frost
Today I’m sharing my thoughts about this gorgeous book being published today in the UK. Thanks to Books and the City / Simon and Schuster UK for a digital proof copy via NetGalley to read and review. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the free gift. Synopsis: The brand new novel from… Continue reading Married at First Swipe by Claire Frost
The Long, Long Afternoon by Inga Vesper
I’m pleased to share my review for The Long, Long Afternoon by Inga Vesper which will be published by Manilla Press in the UK tomorrow. Thank you to the publisher, Zaffre Books and Reader’s First for a copy of the book. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: It’s the… Continue reading The Long, Long Afternoon by Inga Vesper
What the World Needs Now-Bees! @cherylrosebush @freshly_press @lovebooksgroup #lovebookstours #bookblitz
I’m pleased to be joining the Love Books Tour book blitz for this children’s book today. I will be sharing my review later this month as part of the blog tour. Synopsis: Inside the sprawling forests of Ontario, Canada lives a friendly black bear named Melly. One of Melly’s favourite things to do is EAT!… Continue reading What the World Needs Now-Bees! @cherylrosebush @freshly_press @lovebooksgroup #lovebookstours #bookblitz
The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell
Today I’m thrilled to be sharing my thoughts about this stunning book. Thank you to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for the invite to the blog tour for The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell and to Raven Books/ Bloomsbury Books for a gorgeous proof copy to read and review. Synopsis: As the age… Continue reading The Shape of Darkness by Laura Purcell
The Little Swiss Ski Chalet by Julie Caplin
Thanks to Rachel of Rachel’s Random Resources for the invitation to read and review the latest book by Julie Caplin. Thanks to One More Chapter for the digital review copy, my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: It’s time to pack your bags and head to the breathtaking, snow-covered peaks… Continue reading The Little Swiss Ski Chalet by Julie Caplin
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
Today I’m sharing my thoughts about another book set in a hospital (yesterday I reviewed Before I Saw You). Thanks to Random House Transworld Publishers for the opportunity to read and review a digital proof copy of the book via NetGalley. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis Life is… Continue reading The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
January 2021 round up
With the UK locked down again as we try to reduce the spread of Covid 19, I’ve had more reading time on the weekends and my midweek day off (I decided to have a midweek day off to enable me to do my essential food shopping when it is quieter). I’ve finished 18 books this… Continue reading January 2021 round up