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May 17, 2016

Blast From the Past – Sporting Chance by Alexa Milne

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention? Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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My guest this week is Alexa Milne and the book is Sporting C...

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Published on May 17, 2016 01:35

May 16, 2016

Blog Tour – Fistful of Love by Renee Cronin

Author Name: Renee Cronin

Book Name: Fistful of Love

Release Date: April 4, 2016

Pages or Words: 46,323

Categories: Lesbian Fiction, Domestic Violence

Publisher: Renee Cronin

Cover Artist: Natasha Snow

Blurb:

At the age of 23, social worker, Jeya Wellington was pretty much on her own. The devastating loss of her parents left her bereft and alone. Her best friend, Roman and his family have been like surrogates, but they could never replace what she lost. She needed a different connection. Sho...

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Published on May 16, 2016 03:47

May 10, 2016

Blast From the Past – Branded by Clare London

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention?

Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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This week I’m hosting an old friend, both book and author[image error] Wh...

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Published on May 10, 2016 00:51

May 4, 2016

Guest Post – On Being British by Matthew J Metzger

On Being British

I am ridiculously British. To the point where even in my writing, it is glaringly apparent that I have spent the vast majority of my life on this damp cluster of rocks in the middle of a not especially welcoming sea. I even have, when I’m being all posh and shit, a BBC accent.

No prizes for guessing my writing’s like that too.

I am also bred from northern slum stock: my father remembers being moved out of the tenements after his four-year-old sister jumped out of bed and lan...

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Published on May 04, 2016 04:10

May 3, 2016

Blast From the Past – Under the Hill by Alex Beecroft

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention? Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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My guest today is Alex Beecroft and I’d like to show a littl...

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Published on May 03, 2016 01:49

April 26, 2016

Blast from the Past – The Gallows Tree by R J Scott

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention? Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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My guest this week is R J Scott and I want to show a little...

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Published on April 26, 2016 01:44

April 18, 2016

Blast from the Past – Mongrel by K Z Snow

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention? Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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My choice this week is the terrific magical steam punk novel...

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Published on April 18, 2016 23:37

April 13, 2016

Today in the Comfy Chair – Hans Hirschi

My guest today is Hans Hirschi who has very kindly agreed to answer a few questions about his latest release Jonathan’s Promise. Don’t forget to scroll down for the rest of the blog tour schedule, excerpts and a link to a very generous Rafflecopter giveaway! But first the interview.

Welcome Hans.

The first time I interviewed you was in 2013 just before the release of your first published novel. Has your writing process changed much since then?

First, thank you Elin, for hosting me again....

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Published on April 13, 2016 00:01

April 12, 2016

Blast From the Past – Perfect Score by Sue Roebuck

Sometimes it’s really worth checking out backlists. There are some marvellous books out there but with hundreds of new titles every week it can be very hard to find them.
Authors – have you got a title a year or more old that could do with a little love?
Readers – have you got a favourite book that you think deserves some attention? Message or email me and we’ll set something up.

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My guest this week is Sue Roebuck and I’m going to be showin...

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Published on April 12, 2016 06:40

Blog Tour – Dive by Stacey Donovan

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Book Description:

When V’s life crumbles around her, she has two options: let it take her down with it or dive straight in

Virginia “V” Dunn is alone when her dog is hit by a car. Lucky’s back leg is shattered, and when she comforts him, his blood is wet on her hands. Suddenly, the monotony of V’s suburban life dissolves: Lucky is in a cast; her best friend, Eileen, is avoiding her; her mother’s drinking is getting worse; and her father is sick with a mysterious illness. Although V is surrou...

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Published on April 12, 2016 00:27