#Bookreview #CloseToHome by Cara Hunter @CaraHunterBooks
Today I review Close to Home, the debut novel from Cara Hunter. Quite an unbelievable start to a new series featuring Oxford DI Adam Fawley.
DetailsToday I review Close to Home, the debut novel from Cara Hunter. Quite an unbelievable start to a new series featuring Oxford DI Adam Fawley.
DetailsWhoop!! Finally my stop on tour with Deep Blue Trouble, the sequel to Deep Down Dead by Steph Broadribb, featuring the kick-ass bounty hunter, Lori Anderson….Brilliant series. Highly Recommend!!
DetailsToday 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!
DetailsToday I welcome, as my guest, debut author of The Missing Girl, Jenny Quintana with a few motivational words for us all…..
DetailsVery excited to bring you all a Book Reveal today from Irish Writer Adele O’ Neill. Behind A Closed Door will be published with Aria Fiction March 1st 2018. It’s a smasher,,,,
DetailsDelighted to be bringing you all my review today of Michael Joseph’s ‘knock-out’ debut for 2018, The Chalk Man by CJ Tudor, as my stop on the blog tour. One to watch folks!!
DetailsI 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.
DetailsI’m thrilled to be back today with #IrishWritersWed and the delightful Susan Ryan, author of the outstanding debut, The King Of Lavender Square. Susan has written a post entitled ‘Write What You Don’t Know’ so please do read on and of course ENJOY!!
DetailsToday I am thrilled to be kick-starting the tour of It’s Who We Are, the new book from Christine Webber. I have a review for you all today so I hope you enjoy and please do follow the rest of the tour..
DetailsToday I review the delightfully entertaining ‘Oh My God What A Complete Aisling’. Written by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen. Published by Gill Books.
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