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#BlogTour | The Mum Who Got Her Life Back by @FionaGibson | Extract | @AvonBooksUK

Blog Tour, ExtractBy Mairéad Hearne25th February 20195 Comments

An empty nest has never been so much fun! I have a treat for you all on this Monday morning with an extract from The Mum Who Got Her Life Back by Fiona Gibson, as ‘the laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back and funnier than ever!’  Described as a ‘brilliantly funny novel for mums everywhere’, it…

#BookReview | Talent by Juliet Lapidos

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne19th February 2019Leave a comment

Has this PhD student bitten off more than she can chew? Talent is the debut novel by Juliet Lapidos. Just published on 7th February with The Borough Press, it has been described as ‘a wickedly caustic tale of a student who stumbles on a literary treasure.’ I have my review to share with you all…

#BookReview | The Night Olivia Fell | Christina McDonald | @Christinamac79

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th February 201911 Comments

‘It’s every parent’s worst nightmare’ The Night Olivia Fell is the debut novel by Christina McDonald and has just been published with HQ Stories. It is described as ‘a fast-paced and action packed psychological thriller full of twists and turns you won’t see coming’ – think Reconstructing Amelia meets Friend Request meets The Luckiest Girl…

#BookReview | A River in the Trees | Jacqueline O’ Mahony

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne6th February 20192 Comments

Two womenTwo storiesOne hundred years of secrets A River in the Trees is the debut novel from London-based, but Cork-born writer, Jacqueline O’ Mahony and was published by riverrun (an imprint of Quercus Books) A dual time story, it is described as a novel ‘about families, secrets and the impossibility of coming home.’ Being a…

#Bookreview | When All is Said by Anne Griffin | @AnneGriffin_

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne7th January 20196 Comments

Five Toasts. Five People. One Lifetime. ‘I’m here to remember – all that I have been and all that I will never be again.’ When All is Said is the beautiful debut novel from Irish writer Anne Griffin. Described as ‘heart-breaking and heart-warming’, this is the story of one man, Maurice Hannigan, as he recounts…

#GuestPost ‘How a Mystery Became a Thriller’ by Isobel Blackthorn @IBlackthorn #AMatterOfLatitude

Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne12th December 201810 Comments

I am delighted to welcome Isobel Blackthorn today, with a guest post about her latest novel, A Matter of Latitude. Just published on 7th December with Creativia Publishing, it is a thriller based on the Canary Island of Lanzarote. Here Isobel explains how her approach to writing this novel was changed and what she learned…

#BookReview | A Miracle on Hope Street by Emma Heatherington | #ChristmasReads @emmalou13

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne11th December 20182 Comments

A Miracle on Hope Street   ‘This Christmas she’ll bring them all together’ A gorgeous pink cover with a sparkly snow globe taking centre stage and surrounded by more sparkles in the shape of snowflakes. Yes folks it’s my final festive read for 2018 and it is the very beautiful A Miracle on Hope Street by…

#Blogtour #TheSandman by Lars Kepler #QandA @AAKnopf #LarsKepler

Blog Tour, Q & ABy Mairéad Hearne5th March 20182 Comments

I am very excited to bring you all a Q & A with Lou Kepler, the husband and wife team, aka authors, of The Sandman, the #1 internationally bestselling thriller from Knopf Publishing Group.

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