The Writer’s Loft Review
In an alternate reality, I often imagine myself living a much quieter life than I’ve become accustomed to in Bondi. One where I’m not seduced by the hustle and bustle of living in a big city; nor tempted by late…
In an alternate reality, I often imagine myself living a much quieter life than I’ve become accustomed to in Bondi. One where I’m not seduced by the hustle and bustle of living in a big city; nor tempted by late…
The post After the End Book Review appeared first on Amy's Bookshelf. After the End is a story of Pip and Max, parents to almost three year old Dylan. He is their complete world, but at just 2 and a…
Q. What is your idea of success? A. To be completely in love with my life. Nick and Anna work the same summer job at their local cinema. Anna is mysterious, beautiful, and from a very different world to Nick.…
They say you can’t choose your family . . . But what if they’re wrong? My thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for the place on the tour and the publisher for providing the giveaway copy. I’m delighted…
Kim Nash is an author of uplifting, funny, heartwarming, feel-good, romantic fiction. When thirty-four-year-old Nellie Wagstaff loses her job and discovers her fiancé is a cheating scumbag in a single day, she feels like the world has come crashing down.…
‘I wish I’d been here when you were in hospital,’ I say, looking back at how busy the last few weeks have been at work. The smell hits me before the plate arrives at the table. ‘Sfogliatelle!’ I exclaim! ‘My…
About the Book Patrick watched as she unfastened the pearls. “He doesn’t mean anything by it,” he said, putting a tentative hand on her arm. “He’s just doing his job.” He turned her around and pressed her against his chest.…
7. I lived in Britain for a while in the ‘90s and taught at Oxford. The lived experience combined with that love of British history produced the most American of my novels, set in Oxford of course, but also in…
The plot of this novel is inspired, focusing on how much truth there is in the press (or lack thereof), the advent of the digital age slowly killing off the newspaper, and all that social media has to answer for…
They worked silently, Cait gripping the fox’s hindquarters while she took the neck. Together, they gathered the body out from under the Jeep and carried it over to the side of the road. It was surprisingly heavy; its fur was…