I read Samantha Sotto’s novel Love and Gravity in two sittings over one day, and loved it – 5 stars from me. Andrea Louviere is seven years old the first time he appears. While she’s alone in her bedroom, practicing her beloved cello, the light shivers and a crack forms in the wall. Through the […]
Writers should be Readers Too
Keeping myself honest as to the amount of reading I do as compared to writing is something I wanted to work on in 2017. So I signed up to the Australian Women’s Writers Challenge, to read at least six books by Australian Women (which won’t even be a problem since most of my friends on […]
Review of A Step in Time by Kerry Barrett
Sometimes, you just want to read a nice, sweet, romantic love story, and when I read A Step In Time, that was exactly what I was in the mood for. Set in London, it follows two storylines, that of Amy Lavendar, a former soap star who lost her job when she broke the nose of […]
Book Reviews – May 2016
I’ve missed a few months of book reviews – not that I haven’t been reading books, its more that I’ve been too slack to write the reviews! Actually, I think I’ve probably posted a few on Amazon and Goodreads in the past few months, but here are three that I definitely read in May: If […]
Book Reviews – February 2016
It’s been a fairly hectic February, what with rewrites and final edits and getting all the publicity sorted for my release on 31 March 2016, but I did manage to squeeze in a few books during February:
Ratchet up the Suspense – Annie Seaton
Hi everyone! Today I am handing the reins over to a fellow writer and all round amazing person – Annie Seaton. Annie has written over 20 novels, is both traditionally and indie published, and brings a wealth of knowledge about the craft of writing. Today, she explains a little about creating tension and suspense, and how […]
Book Reviews – January 2015
I’ve been reading a million different books lately – across a heap of different genres and across a heap of different authors. Let me tell you a bit about a few of them, and see if I can entice you to read them too:
One step closer…
The amazing Monique Hall has been following her writing dream for the past three years – now, she can almost smell success… Check out her blog at One step closer….
Sacrifice some time to read Gwendolyn Beynon’s first fantasy novel – you won’t regret it!
I read Gwendolyn Beynon’s fantasy debut, ‘Sacrifice’, in one long sitting, then I put it down for a week and a bit. Then I came back and read it again. It is just that good. “Melangell is a Lifebringer, a dragon-maiden learning to protect one of the land’s most ancient mysteries, y Ddraig. She expects to pass her […]