Skip to the End by Molly James – review
Source – review copy Published by Quercus Amy has to figure out who the men are and then try to discover who she is meant to be with. Usually she knows, so has to go in blind, which leads to…
Source – review copy Published by Quercus Amy has to figure out who the men are and then try to discover who she is meant to be with. Usually she knows, so has to go in blind, which leads to…
There was a varied mix of questions from the audience to round off the event covering topics such as audiobooks, potential film adaptations (David Tennant would play the hero obviously, with the author herself playing Shona), childhood reads, author influences…
‘What if the family you want…..isn’t the family you need?’ Christina is 43 and has longed for a child with her husband, Ed. Several rounds of IVF have either failed or have resulted in a miscarriage and Christina and Ed…
She lives in Royal Tunbridge Wells with husband, Mike, but also worked for a number of years in Peru, Africa and the United States. My Thoughts Social Media Maggie Richell-Davies took part in my Author Spotlight at the end of…
The tiny community is her home, so the suspects are her neighbours, friends and family – and Ffion has her own secrets to protect. Clare Mackintosh is the multi-award-winning author of five Sunday Times bestselling novels. Translated into forty languages, her books have…
In medieval Moldova, two women from opposing backgrounds fall in love. About the book Set in Stone is an entrancing story exploring customs and rituals, healing, beliefs and ancient wisdom. In this mediaeval Moldovan society, women do not have much…
And does this really have to be the end . . . ? They’re as different as night and day. Jamie’s a home bird, while Lucy’s happiest on holiday. He has a place for everything – she can never find…
Follow the author and purchase links: We’ve all been there … either we were difficult teenagers ourselves, or we have one (or two!) living under our roof.They can be hard to handle at the best of times, but our reward…
Of the two characters, I preferred Cleo but that was mainly because she was the one usually on the page and who I engaged with more, she also seemed more sensible. I felt a little sorry for Rachel – going…
1. My full name is Gavin Eugene O’Toole but, as I’ve written several heavy and dull non-fiction books under the name “Gavin”, I thought it would be less confusing for readers to identify and (hopefully) remember my fiction under my…