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Monthly Archives: November 2020

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#GuestPost by Anne Montgomery author of Wild Horses on the Salt (@amontgomery8)

Guest PostBy magsmin30th November 20202 Comments

‘Can Rebecca find hope in the wilds of the Arizona desert?‘– Wild Horses on the Salt Today I am delighted to welcome author Anne Montgomery with a guest post entitled ‘Being an author is not for the faint of heart‘. Anne’s novel Wild Horses on the Salt was published June 14, 2020 by Liaison (Next…

#BookReview | #TheSmallestMan by Frances Quinn | @franquinn | @simonschusterUK | #Blogtour with @RandomTTours

Book ReviewBy magsmin27th November 20202 Comments

‘The smallest man. The biggest heart. The mightiest story.‘– The Smallest Man [ About the Book ] Nat Davy longs to grow tall and strong and be like other boys, but at the age of ten, he’s confronted with the truth; he’s different, and the day when the stares and whispers stop is never going…

#BookReview | #TheMist by Ragnar Jónasson |@ragnarjo | #Blogtour with @MichaelJBooks

Book ReviewBy magsmin25th November 20201 Comment

‘THE END OF THE STORY IS JUST THE BEGINNING…’The Mist [ About the Book ] 1987. An isolated farm house in the east of Iceland. The snowstorm should have shut everybody out. But it didn’t. The couple should never have let him in. But they did. An unexpected guest, a liar, a killer. Not all…

#BookReview | #FortuneFavoursTheDead by Stephen Spotswood | @playwrightsteve | @Wildfirebks

Book ReviewBy magsmin24th November 20204 Comments

‘There’s no such thing as an impossible crime….’– Fortune Favours the Dead [ About the Book ] New York, 1946. Lillian Pentecost is the most successful private detective in the city, but her health is failing. She hires an assistant to help with the investigative legwork. Willowjean Parker is a circus runaway. Quick-witted and street-smart,…

#Extract | #DoubleDeceit, by Julienne Brouwers | #Blogtour | @JulienneAuthor | @Aria_Fiction

Book ReviewBy magsmin23rd November 2020Leave a comment

What if you were framed for a murder you didn’t commit? – Double Deceit It is a great pleasure to be sharing an extract with you all today from Double Deceit by Julienne Brouwers. Set in the heart of Amsterdam it is described as ‘a gripping, addictive thriller that will make you question everything, including…

#BookReview | #TheGoverness by @Wendy_Holden

Book ReviewBy magsmin20th November 2020Leave a comment

‘She holds the future of a nation in her hands . . .‘– The Governess [ About the Book ] 1933. Progressive young teacher Marion Crawford becomes governess to the little Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Determined to give her pupils a fun and normal childhood, she took them on buses, swimming at public baths and…

#BookReview | #BreakTheMould How to Take Your Place in the World by Sinéad Burke | @wrenandrookbook

Book ReviewBy magsmin19th November 20202 Comments

“There are SO MANY PEOPLE in this world. 7.53 BILLION to be exact.But there is only one of me and one of you.You are enough JUST AS YOU ARE….”– Break the Mould, Sinéad Burke ‘A very important book encouraging us all to celebrate the uniqueness and gift of our own and others’ differences, while recognising all…

#BookofYeshua by Francis Chapman | @thefranchapman | #Excerpt

ExtractBy magsmin18th November 2020Leave a comment

‘Yeshua of Nazareth didn’t die on the cross. That was a lie.’– Book of Yeshua Book of Yeshua by Francis Chapman was published 27th September 2020. Described as ‘a dark, gripping, dual time-line conspiracy thriller which will appeal to fans of Dan Brown, S. J Parris, and Raymond Khoury‘ it is a pleasure to bring…

#BookReview | #ThePush by Claire McGowan | @inkstainsclaire | @FMcMAssociates

Book ReviewBy magsmin17th November 20204 Comments

‘One partyThirteen peopleBy 3.02pm, one of them will be dead’– The Push [ About the Book ] The party should have been perfect: six couples from the same baby group, six newborns, a luxurious house. But not everything has gone to plan, and while some are here to celebrate, others have sorrows to drown. When…

#AWingAndAPrayer by M W Arnold | @mick859 | #GuestPost | #BlogTour with @rararesources

Blog Tour, Guest PostBy magsmin16th November 20202 Comments

“I happened to be watching a documentary on the Air Transport Auxiliary and something stuck inside my head. It was so interesting, I soon found myself reaching for my laptop and researching the ATA. I was particularly struck by the role played by the women pilots.”– M W Arnold, Author of A Wing and a…

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