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April 14, 2023

Âllo, Hola, Ciao – A Month of Sunshine thru stories: La Bella Italia (part 3)

Whoa, travelling by book is much less stressful than regular transport. Here I am in Tuscany with a change of genre, courtesy of

Murder in Florence by T. A. Williams Murder in Florence

A brand-new cozy crime series set in gorgeous Tuscany…It’s murder in paradise!

A glamourous film star…

Life as a private investigator in the suburbs of Florence isn’t always as glamourous as Dan Armstrong imagined it to be, until he is asked to investigate a recent spate of violent attacks on a...

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Published on April 14, 2023 00:00

April 3, 2023

Âllo, Hola, Ciao – A Month of Sunshine thru stories: La Belle France (part 2)

Me again, still in France (I wish), this time with

Summer on the French Riviera by Jennifer Bohnet

A family reunited after a twenty-year estrangement, will discover secrets that change their lives forever…

Gabriella Jacques, is happy to be back in her childhood home, Villa Espoir in the South of France ready to embrace fresh experiences with friends new and old and to heal some deep family scars.

Recently widowed Harriet Rogers, hopes to rebuild her family life and reconnect with...

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Published on April 03, 2023 00:00

April 2, 2023

Âllo, Hola, Ciao – A Month of Sunshine thru stories: La Belle France

I don’t know how this happened, but my reading list seems to have taken itself off on holiday as the next few book reviews all take place in the European sunshine, so grab a glass of something chilled and let the fun in the sun begin..

First up, it’s

One French Summer by Gillian Harvey

Discover the brand new escapist read from the author of A Year at the French Farmhouse.
Only child out of the house – so far out that she’s gone all the way to Australia! A husband, who has requested...

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Published on April 02, 2023 00:00

April 1, 2023

Book Review – The Collaborator’s Daughter.

The Collaborator’s Daughter by Eva Glyn

In 1944 in war-torn Dubrobvnik Branko Milisic holds his newborn daughter Safranka and wishes her a better future. But while the Nazis are finally retreating, the arrival of the partisans brings new dangers for Branko, his wife Dragica and their new baby…

As older sister to two half-siblings, Fran has always known she has to fit in. But now, for the first time in her life Fran is facing questions about who she is and where she comes from.

All F...

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Published on April 01, 2023 00:00

March 29, 2023

Book Review – Code Name Elodie

by Anna Stuart

1943, Bletchley Park: In the dark of night, my heart is pumping with adrenalin as I wait for news of the secret agent operating under the code name Elodie. She has a dangerous part to play in the Normandy landings and so many lives are at stake. But I couldn’t bear to lose her…

Inspired by the brave women of Bletchley Park, this is a totally gripping World War Two novel of friendship, heartbreak and hope. Perfect for fans of The Rose Code, The Alice Netw...

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Published on March 29, 2023 00:00

March 20, 2023

Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – Million Eyes III: Ouroboros

Million Eyes III: Ouroboros by C.R. Berry

Time is the Ultimate Deceiver

On a cold morning in 2219, Cara Montgomery and her husband, Jackson, have a frightening encounter on the beach. An encounter that leads to a war with a depraved and relentless alien race, the Shapeless, changing their lives forever.
  Three hundred years earlier, Harriet Turner travels to the future to learn the shocking secret behind Victorian London’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper. A mysterious bar...

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Published on March 20, 2023 01:00

March 7, 2023

Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – An Early Death

An Early Death

BREAKING NEWS Mystery Woman was in the Earl of Rossex’s car when it crashed

Reports are coming in that an unidentified woman was in the car that killed James Wilshire (24), the Earl of Rossex, when it crashed in Fenshire late on Tuesday evening and died from her injuries later in hospital. The police have not named the woman, but sources at Francis Court, where the earl lived with his wife Lady Beatrice (21) claim the dead woman was the wife of a member of staff.

The ...

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Published on March 07, 2023 00:00

March 6, 2023

Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – The Empress & Soldier

by Marian L ThorpeAmazon link: https://mybook.to/EmpressGoodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63232616-empress-soldierGenre:  Historical fiction , Literary fictionPrint length: 394 pages (80K words)Age range: This is an adult book, but would be suitable for mature teens age 16+Trigger warnings: consensual sexual scenes, non-graphic, deaths in battle, an off-scene infanticideAmazon Rating: 5*

ABOUT EMPRESS & SOLDIER

A boy of the night-time ...

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Published on March 06, 2023 00:00

February 6, 2023

Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – The Paris Sister

The Paris Sister

Three sisters separated by distance but bound by love

The Fry sisters enter the Roaring Twenties forever changed by their experiences during the Great War. Now, as each of their lives unfold in different corners of the globe, they come to realise that the most important bond is that of family.

Desperate to save the man she loves, Etta leaves behind the life she has made for herself in Capri and enters the decadent world of Parisian society with all its secrets and s...

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Published on February 06, 2023 00:00

January 27, 2023

Blog Tour ‘n’ Book Review – Murder in Chianti

Banner for blog tour of Murder in Chianti Murder in Chianti

Murder in broad daylight…

When millionaire magnate, Rex Hunter is found with his head bashed in on the eighth hole of his prestigious golf and country club in beautiful Chianti, it’s a clear case of murder. Hunter was rich and successful and the envy of many, so retired DCI Dan Armstrong thinks the case will be a hole in one to solve….

A despised victim…

But as Dan and his trusty sidekick Oscar begin to dig deeper into Hunter’s lifestyle, they discover a man des...

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Published on January 27, 2023 00:00

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