Publications date: 6th December 2021
Thursday, 7 April 2022
Book Review: Jack Gregson & the Stolen Sons by Peter Wilson
Publications date: 6th December 2021
Friday, 1 April 2022
Winner of an uncorrected copy of A family of Strangers announced!!
Congratulations to........ Penny
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My next giveaway coming soon is for a copy of The Poinciana Tree
Following the tragedy of World War II, the second part of the novel takes us to post-war Brisbane as Aimée, now a penniless widow, brings up her two young sons.
Monday, 28 March 2022
Book Review: Company Ink by E.L. Lewis
Publication date: 18th June 2021
For Company Ink, the title actually came before the plot and voila, an office romance was born! I knew I wanted to incorporate a love triangle in the book where both of the love interests complimented my protagonist’s personality – but in very different ways.
Often in love triangles, one love interest outweighs the other, and for Company Ink, I wanted to keep readers guessing and on the edge of their seats. Who will it be? Adrian or Blake? Readers should expect to experience severe whiplash while reading!
For Cassie’s character, I wanted to write a relatable heroine that was bold, confident and fun but also had flaws – a true modern woman. I wanted to portray the relationships between Cassie, Blake, and Adrian as symbiotic, where they help each other grow into better versions of themselves, step outside their comfort zones, and confront their fears.
Sunday, 27 March 2022
Flash Book Giveaway: A Family of Strangers by Fiona Lowe
For Stephanie Gallagher, Rookery Cove was meant to be a new beginning in the slow lane. A place where she and her husband can embrace community, parenthood and evenly share the load. But the sea-change is changing everything. How much longer can they survive as a family?
Brenda Lambeck is finding her feet after the death of her husband when her best friend, convinces her to join the choir. Beloved as a grandmother, Brenda is determined to mend the fraught relationship she has with her daughter, Courtney. But is that even possible when she continues to lie?
In the wake of a spectacular betrayal, three women are forced to face the uncompromising truths about the choices that have shaped their relationships with those they love most. The consequences will shatter their lives and all they hold dear. After such a disaster is rebuilding even possible?
Book Review: A Family of Strangers by Fiona Lowe
Set in the small seaside community of Rookery Cove, Tasmania, Brenda is trying to get back on her feet after the death of her husband. She is hoping to connect with her daughter Courtney. Their relationship has always been fragile. Encouraged by her friend Marilyn, Brenda joins the Rookery Cove choir.
Monday, 21 March 2022
Mailbox Monday - March 21st
Happy Monday!
Books I purchased after reading and loving book #28 in the Stephanie Plum series. These were found at my local Op Shop.
Books Purchased with a Dymocks voucher I was given. The book with the sprayed edges is The Witches by Roald Dahl.
Friday, 18 March 2022
Book Review: The Postcard from Italy by Angela Petch
Present day - Susannah's grandmother is in a nursing home and whilst Susannah is clearing out her home she finds a hidden postcard from Italy dated 1947 with professions of love but unsigned. Did her grandmother Elsie have an affair with an Italian soldier?
The winter months are spent in Sussex where most of her family live. When Angela’s not helping out with grandchildren, she catches up with writer friends.
Angela’s gripping, WWII, Tuscan novels are published by Bookouture. While her novel, Mavis and Dot, was self-published and tells of the frolics and foibles of two best-friends who live by the seaside. Angela also writes short stories published in Prima and People’s Friend.
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