I Found You Review

Monday 17 April 2017

I Found You by Lisa Jewell
Rating: 5/5
Source: W H Smith 
Released: 9th March 2017

Everyone has secrets. What if you can't remember yours?

'How long have you been sitting out here?'
'I got here yesterday.'
'Where did you come from?'
'I have no idea.'

Lily has only been married for three weeks. When her new husband fails to come home from work one night, she is left stranded in a new country where she knows no one.

Alice finds a man on the beach outside her house. He has no name, no jacket, no idea what he is doing there. Against her better judgement, she invites him into her home.

But who is he, and how can she trust a man who has lost his memory?

Madam Tulip Review

Friday 14 April 2017

Madam Tulip by David Ahern
Rating: 4/5
Source: Ebook from the author
Released: 1st May 2016

Out-of-work actress Derry O’Donnell is young, talented, a teeny bit psychic … and broke. Spurred on by an ultimatum from her awesomely high-achieving mother, and with a little help from her theatrical friends, Derry embarks on a part-time career as Madam Tulip, fortune-teller to the rich and famous. But at her first fortune-telling gig - a celebrity charity weekend in a castle - a famous rap artist will die.

As Derry is drawn deeper into a seedy world of celebrities, supermodels and millionaires, she finds herself playing the most dangerous role of her acting life. Trapped in a maze of intrigue, money and drugs, Derry's attempts at amateur detective could soon destroy her friends, her ex-lover, her father and herself.

Madam Tulip is the first in a series of Tulip adventures in which Derry O’Donnell, celebrity fortune-teller and reluctant detective, plays the most exciting and perilous roles of her acting life, drinks borage tea, and fails to understand her parents.

Blood Reckoning Review

Wednesday 12 April 2017

Blood Reckoning by Danielle Ramsay
Rating: 5/5
Source: Amazon
Released: 23rd April 2015

In the 1970s, a terrifying serial killer stalked the streets of Tynemouth. The press called him the Joker. The crimes stopped - but the man was never caught.

And now he's back.

A body has been found in a sleazy motel room, murdered in exactly the same way as the Joker's first victims.

Is it a copycat? A trick? Or is the Joker at work once more? It's only DI Jack Brady's first day back - and this will be his most twisted case yet.

As Brady digs into both the old murders and the new, he must confront revenge, betrayal, love and lies...and a truly ruthless killer.

Rachel Amphlett Q&A - Blog Tour

Tuesday 4 April 2017


Publication Day!

Today is my turn on the Will To Live blog tour and I have the pleasure of hosting Rachel Amphlett on her publication day. If you haven't ordered this book already you can get it on Amazon by clicking this link.

 + So, your book is being published!

Woo hoo!!

+ How do you spend publication day eve and the actual day? What do you do the night before?

I check all the books are ready to go, deal with any last-minute emails, and set my alarm nice and early for the next day – although I’m usually too excited to sleep.

+ The morning?

Because I’m ten hours ahead of most of my reader and blogging friends, publication day for me is often the calm before the storm. Things really ramp up over the course of the evening and into the next morning – when I released Scared to Death, I was up at 5 AM so I could attend a Facebook page takeover and then an author Q&A session some kindly bloggers had set up for me – I was desperate for a second up of coffee by the end of it!
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