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Today I have an exciting announcement in Women’s Fiction from Bombshell Books……… Read on for more…
DetailsToday I have an exciting announcement in Women’s Fiction from Bombshell Books……… Read on for more…
DetailsToday I am delighted to have a review of One Bad Turn ( DS Claire Boyle Thriller 3) the latest new release from Irish Writer Sinéad Crowley. Sinéad also answered a few questions for me in a fab Q & A so I do hope you enjoy!!!
DetailsToday on #IrishWritersWed I am joined by author Faith Hogan with a post entitled ‘Publishing – and the truth of the overnight success.’ I think you will all enjoy this!!!
DetailsToday I join Irish Writer, Deirdre Eustace, on tour with a review of her new release, Finding Alison. A story of grief and love, of loss and betrayal. A story of one woman’s struggle to overcome adversary and survive
DetailsToday I review an epic novel from Alison Weir, Anne Boleyn : A King’s Obsession. ‘History tells us why she died. This powerful novel shows her as she lived.’
DetailsToday I am joined by writer Terry Tyler with a very informative post suggesting tips & tricks for dealing with social media, in particular twitter. Something for everyone I think!!
DetailsToday my review is of a new release from Kerensa Jennings. Seas of Snow is a powerful debut thriller that explores whether evil is born or made. A story about the loss of innocence. A story that will break your heart.
DetailsToday my review is of a love story. The Light We Lost is the new release from American writer Jill Santopolo. It asks the question of our destiny and what if? A very emotional read with a beautiful narrative.
DetailsToday I am joined on #IrishWritersWed by author Susanne O’ Leary, with a post entitled ‘The Elusive Muse ~ The Confessions of a Pantser’ Want to know what inspires Susanne’s writing? Please do read on….
DetailsJust buy it!!! Block 46 by Johana Gustawsson ~ My Review. A multi-layered, sweeping and evocative thriller that will leave you speechless and quite disturbed, horrified and traumatised. Yet you will have read something great and thoroughly deserving of all the accolades it receives.
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