#IrishWritersWed Inspiration in The Family Tree by @pamlecky #GuestPost
It’s #IrishWritersWed here on Swirl and Thread with a wonderful post entitled ‘Inspiration in the Family Tree’ by Irish Historical Fiction author Pam Lecky.
It’s #IrishWritersWed here on Swirl and Thread with a wonderful post entitled ‘Inspiration in the Family Tree’ by Irish Historical Fiction author Pam Lecky.
Today I ask author of Shipyard Girls in Love, Nancy Revell, a few questions and I share information on the book. Check out my stop on tour here!!
I have my review of The Lost Girl by Carol Drinkwater for you all today as part of the blog tour for the release of the paperback edition with Penguin/Michael Joseph.
A gothic novel to chill your senses!! Get ready for The Coffin Path by Katherine Clements. Just published by Headline, read on for my thoughts…
Today on #IrishWritersWed I am delighted to welcome Irish author and lifestyle/parenting blogger Nicola Cassidy, aka Lady Nicci. Nicola chats jealousy, with a very open and honest post. I do hope, as ever, you enjoy!
I review a book today that is a little different for me. It is a historical book targeted at the YA market. The Tides Between is written by Elizabeth Jane Corbett and is an insight into emigration in the 1800’s through the eyes of a fifteen-year-old girl.
My review today is of the latest novel from bestselling author Erica James. Coming Home to Island House is due for release on 11th January with Orion Books. A really absorbing read.
Today I review The Assassin of Verona by Benet Brandreth, a William Shakespeare novel. Published by Zaffre, this is a perfect novel for anyone looking for an exciting & swashbuckling adventure!!
Today I join Jane Thynne on tour with her latest novel in the WW2 based Clara Vine Series, Solitaire. Jane has written about her top 5 book recommendations for you all as well as a wonderful Twitter Giveaway!!
Today I have a review of the truly poignant novel Last Christmas in Paris. Written by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb and just published by Harper Collins/William Morrow, I highly recommend for all lovers of historical fiction and the wartime years.