Today I’m delighted to be hosting the blog tour for another gripping offering from Orenda Books. Inborn by Thomas Enger is a thrilling court room drama that had me hooked … Continue reading Inborn by Thomas Enger
Today I’m delighted to be hosting the blog tour for another gripping offering from Orenda Books. Inborn by Thomas Enger is a thrilling court room drama that had me hooked … Continue reading Inborn by Thomas Enger
A Tales Before Bedtime Sunday Review Sometimes you discover an author and there is an instant connection. You soak up their words and disappear into their worlds. Whenever you hear … Continue reading Call Me Star Girl by Louise Beech
I love a good drama no matter how it’s presented. Be it radio, television, book or on the big screen, each method has a thoroughly unique way of bringing the … Continue reading Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie
I have always loved gothic fiction so it seemed only right that I include some in my recommended reads. Essie is a historical author and as well as her captivating … Continue reading Essie Fox – Elijah’s Mermaid and The Last Days of Leda Grey
This Friday I shall be delighted to take part in the blog tour for Odette by Jessica Duchen. And I have to say it’s rather wonderful…
Nici’s Christmas Tale by Jean Gill – Blog Tour A stand-alone short story in the multi-award-winning Troubadours Quartet series 1157: Aquitaine. The wolves are coming! At midnight on Christmas Eve, while the blizzard blasts … Continue reading Nici’s Christmas Tale by Jean Gill
Poppy Denby is intrigued when she is invited to attend the auction for the Death Mask of Nefertiti. Held on the country estate of Sir James Maddox, a famous explorer, … Continue reading The Cairo Brief by Fiona Veitch Smith
I am delighted to be taking part in the #blogtour for The Cairo Brief by Fiona Veitch Smith on Tuesday.
Not only will I be chatting about the book but I also have a guest post from the author herself on the shady world of antiquities theft.
Don’t miss it!

Two women have been murdered. Some time apart but it’s undoubtedly the same killer, yet nothing ties them together. Seth is an insomniac. He feels frustrated, lonely and spends his … Continue reading Good Samaritans by Will Carver
EVERYONE’S GOING TO REMEMBER WHERE THEY WERE WHEN THE TAPS RAN DRY The drought – or the tap-out, as everyone calls it – has been going on for a while. … Continue reading Dry by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman