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#BookReview The Importance of Being Aisling Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen @MichaelJBooks #Blogtour

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne30th November 20188 Comments

The Importance of Being Aisling* (*That’s ASH-ling-small-town girl, big heart, no clue) First things first, CONGRATS to Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen for winning the SPECSAVERS POPULAR FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018 at the An Post Irish Book Awards on Tuesday evening. I was delighted to be there as a guest of writing.ie and…

The Pigeonhole Explained ~ ‘The Bookclub in your Pocket’ @ThePigeonholeHQ #GuestPost

Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne29th November 201820 Comments

The Pigeonhole ‘Building the frontier of digital publishing’  Recently I have seen various references to The Pigeonhole on social media and was very curious to find out more. Many readers/bloggers are now availing of their services but who are they and what do they offer?

#CoverReveal My Mother’s Daughter by Ann O’ Loughlin @annolwriter @orionbooks #MyMothersDaughter

Cover RevealBy Mairéad Hearne23rd November 20184 Comments

My Mother’s Daughter Two mothers, Two daughters, Two families changed forever Today I have a very exciting Cover Reveal for you all. The fabulous Ann O’ Loughlin will be releasing her next novel with Orion Books in trade paperback (available in Ireland) on 10th January 2019 and in paperback on 16th May 2019.

#BookReview By Royal Appointment by A. O’ Connor @PoolbegBooks

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne22nd November 20182 Comments

By Royal Appointment The love affair that almost destroyed the monarchy By Royal Appointment is the latest novel from bestselling Irish author A. O’ Connor and is a slight departure for him, as it is his first fictionalised account of real events. In 1861 nineteen-year-old Bertie, Prince of Wales, began an affair with the Irish actress…

#GuestPost : Bouncing Back with a Bang by Geraldine Ward @GWardAuthor @annecater #RandomThingsTours

Blog Tour, Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne21st November 20182 Comments

Bouncing Back with A Bang Life is full of twists and turns, stops and starts. Living on a bizarre rollercoaster, Geraldine Ward is now bouncing back with a Bang. Bouncing Back with a Bang is a compact collection of poetry by Geraldine Ward, recently published on the 8th September.

#BookReview Paris in the Dark by Robert Olen Butler #ParisInTheDark #Thriller #WW1

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne20th November 2018Leave a comment

Paris in the Dark ~ Kit Cobb is back Welcome to the City of Lights Adventure awaits Drawing on his own experience as a war veteran and news reporter, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Robert Olen Butler has created a thriller described as a ‘page-turner with an unmistakable literary quality’  Paris in the Dark is the fourth Kit…

#BookReview No Time to Cry by James Oswald #NoTimeToCry @SirBenfro

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne16th November 20186 Comments

No Time to Cry Undercover ops are always dangerous, but DC Constance Fairchild never expected things to go this wrong. No Time to Cry is the latest novel from James Oswald one of the UK’s biggest crime writers and most well known for bringing us the bestselling Inspector McLean series of detective mysteries.

#BookReview Christmas at Liberty’s by Fiona Ford @Fionajourno @arrowpublishing #ChristmasAtLibertys

Blog Tour, Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne15th November 20181 Comment

Christmas at Liberty’s Even in wartime there is magic at Christmas Christmas at Liberty’s is the first book in the new Liberty Girls series from Fiona Ford. Set around the iconic Carnaby Street department store during the London Blitz, it is described as a ‘heart-warming story of friendship and courage’

Perfect Bones by @AJWaines @Bloodhoundbook #PerfectBones #GuestPost #BlogTour

Blog Tour, Guest PostBy Mairéad Hearne13th November 20184 Comments

Perfect Bones Is the killer on the loose…or standing right beside you? I am delighted today to be joining A.J. Waines and Bloodhound Books on tour with Perfect Bones, just published on the 8th November. Perfect Bones is the third book in the Samantha Willerby series and is described as ‘a tense and creepy psychological thriller…

#BookReview #AKeeper by Graham Norton

Book ReviewBy Mairéad Hearne12th November 20188 Comments

A Keeper The truth drifts out to sea, riding the waves out of sight. And then the tide turns. A Keeper is the second novel from the best loved broadcaster Graham Norton. Following on from his debut novel Holding, which was a commercial and critical success, Graham Norton set his mind to writing book two.…

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