#BlogTour: The Forgotten Sister by Caroline Bond @Bond2Caroline @CorvusBooks @annecater #TheForgottenSister #RandomThingsTours

Book Synopsis:

To lose your family is heart-breaking.
To be forgotten by them is unforgivable.

Cassie and Erin are sisters. They are close – in age, looks and personality – but there is one crucial difference: Cassie is adopted.

At seventeen, Cassie sets out to find her birth mother. She is hungry for the truth, but she discovers her adoption was far more complicated than even she could have imagined. In uncovering her past identity Cassie learns her adoptive parents have kept a terrible secret from her her whole life, which now threatens to destroy everything she has ever held dear.

A heart-rending, profoundly moving novel about protecting the ones you love from the secrets that will hurt them most, perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult and Jojo Moyes.

The Forgotten Sister is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase a copy of both using the link below.

My Review:

The Forgotten Sister is a heartbreaking and emotional page turner. It’s quite an intense read at times but is also an incredibly absorbing one.

The plot covers a lot of questions regarding family and loyalty that makes for a very interesting read. It starts off quite slowly but soon gathers speed as we learn more about Cassie and her biological family. The last part of the story is especially full of drama and intrigue which made the book hard to put down. There were some quite dark moments but these were contrasted nicely with some much lighter ones which stopped the book becoming too dark and gritty.

Cassie was a very interesting, though complicated character, that I couldn’t decide whether I liked or not. On one hand I felt quite sorry for her as it must be hard to not know where you come from but on the other she annoyed me by her attitude towards both her sister and her adoptive parents. She seemed a clever girl who was obviously adored by her adoptive parents and I felt quite frustrated that she listened so much to Leah. There were some great secondary characters too who were very well evoked, including some great baddies who were out to manipulate Cassie.

Overall I thought this was a very interesting read which I will be thinking about for a while to come. I particularly liked the way the nature/ nurture debate was included into the story as that is something that’s always fascinated me. Could Cassie have ended up like Leah if she hadn’t been adopted? The writing style was very clever and I liked how the author shows the same situation from different points of view as this showed how differently people can interpret things.

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and I’d definitely be interested in reading more from her. I think this would make a great book for a book club or buddy read as there is lots to discuss.

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Kirsty from Corvus books for my copy of this book which I received in exchange for an honest review.

About The Author:

Caroline Bond was born at the seaside and still feels happiest when walking into a headwind with the prospect of fish and chips on the near horizon. She had a fulfilling career in research before becoming a writer. 

Her debut, The Second Child, was inspired, in part, by her experiences working with, and raising, a disabled child. Her second, The Forgotten Sister, reflects her belief that our life chances are hugely impacted by our upbringings. 

She is a slow, but tenacious runner and not a bad cook. She prefers red to white wine.

#BlogTour: Night By Night by Jack Jordan @JackJordanBooks @AtlanticBooks @CorvusBooks @theotherkirsty #NightByNight #5Stars #mustread

Book Synopsis:

‘If you’re reading this, I’m dead.’

Rejected by her family and plagued by insomnia, Rose Shaw is on the brink . But one dark evening she collides with a man running through the streets, who quickly vanishes. The only sign he ever existed – a journal dropped at Rose’s feet.

She begins to obsessively dedicate her sleepless nights to discovering what happened to Finn Matthews, the mysterious author of the journal. Why was he convinced someone wanted to kill him? And why, in the midst of a string of murders, won’t the police investigate his disappearance?

Rose is determined to uncover the truth. But she has no idea what the truth will cost her…

Night By Night is available in ebook and paperback now. The ebook is currently only £1.89. You can purchase a copy of both using the link below.

My Review:

I’m such a huge fan of this author so I was incredibly excited to be invited onto the blog tour for his latest book the brilliant Night By Night. Jack Jordan is fast becoming one of my favourite authors and his books are the ones I tend to recommend most to people.

I loved the main character Rose who I quickly fell in love with and felt incredibly sorry for. She’s been through a really hard time and it was heartbreaking to see how much she’d been let down by her family and friends. It was great to follow her as she tries to find and help Finn Matthews. She gets quite obsessed with doing so and I found myself getting quite worried about what she is getting herself into.

The other characters in this book are also brilliant creations that were very well developed. The author knows how to write emotional characters and baddies very well which helps make this a fantastic read. I didn’t know who to trust and kept trying to guess what would happen and who was responsible but was normally completely wrong.

Once again the author has written a gripping, tense, twisty thriller that I managed to read in a few days. I found myself completely caught up in the story and kept trying to read a few more pages. Just when I thought I’d figured out how everything was going, something would happen and the story would go off in a whole new direction. The ending was especially epic and took me completely by surprise, I was literally on the edge of my seat whilst reading it (my husband actually asked me if I was ok) which is a sure sign of a truly amazing book!

Huge thanks to Kirsty from Corvus books for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book which is going on my keep forever shelf. If you want a fantastic, gripping thriller you need to read this book!

About The Author:

Jack Jordan is the global number one bestselling author of Anything for Her (2015), My Girl (2016), A Woman Scorned (2018), and Before Her Eyes (2018). 

To find out more about Jack, enter numerous annual giveaways to win signed copies of his books, and be one of the first to hear of new book releases and news, follow him here:

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#BlogTour #Extract: Retriever Of Souls by Lorraine Mace @lomace @AccentPress @rararesources #RetrieverOfSouls #DISterling

Good morning everyone I’m excited to be on the blog tour for Retriever Of Souls by Lorraine Mace today and I have a great extract to share with you all.

Retriever Of Souls is available in ebook and paperback now. The ebook is currently only 99p. You can purchase a copy of both using the link below.

Before I share my extract with you here is a little bit about the book.

Book Synopsis:

‘Gritty and gripping’ – Colette McCormick, author ofRibbons in Her Hair. 

The first title in a dark and gritty crime series. 

Brought up believing that sex is the devil’s work, a killer only finds release once he has saved his victim’s souls. Abiding by his vision, he marks them as his. A gift to guide his chosen ones on the rightful path to redemption.

Detective Inspector Paolo Sterling is out to stop him, but Paolo has problems of his own. Hunting down the killer as the death toll rises, the lines soon blur between Paolo’s personal and professional lives.

Extract:

Background info: D.I. Paolo Sterling is exhausted and in desperate need of sleep. His phone keeps ringing and he can see from the display it is his ex-wife. He switches the phone off and falls asleep.


He woke up to a furious hammering on his door and wondered where the hell he was. Barely awake, he staggered to the door and opened it. Lydia pushed her way in.
“This place is a tip. Don’t you ever tidy up?”
Paolo peered at his watch. “Yep, good idea. Tell you what, I’ll do that tomorrow, but right now I’d rather know what the hell you mean by waking me up. It’s gone eleven!”
“Since when do you go to bed this early? Besides, you’re still dressed, so it’s as well I woke you.”
“And now that you have, why are you here? Sorry, sit down. I’ll just move that stuff,” he said, pointing to a battered armchair hiding under a heap of papers and clothes. “If it’s about Katy’s row with Father Gregory, don’t worry about it. I promised Katy I’d go and smooth things over tomorrow.”
Lydia crossed to the armchair, but stopped at Paolo’s words. She looked at him, eyebrows almost disappearing into her hairline.
“You think you can smooth this over? You must be joking.”
“No, why would I joke about that? I know Katy was in the wrong for yelling at Father Gregory in front of the class, but I bet you’ve already dished out masses of punishment. Where is she, by the way?”
“She’s at home. In her room in disgrace. I called my sister and she came over to stay with Katy until I get back. If you’d answered your phone I wouldn’t have needed to make the trip, would I?”
Paolo sat down at the tiny kitchen table’s only chair and faced Lydia. “Okay, I should have answered the phone, but I was tired, Lydia, and needed some sleep. We could have dealt with this tomorrow.”
“No, we have to deal with it now.” She stopped speaking as a look of understanding swept across her face. “Katy didn’t tell you, did she?”
“Tell me what?”
“What she actually said to Father Gregory. No way would you be so calm about it if she’d told you the truth. I had to force it out of her, but I assumed she’d at least been honest with you.”
“Lydia, just get to the point, will you. Stop being so bloody dramatic.”
She laughed. “You think I’m being dramatic? Katy has me beat hands down in the drama stakes. She said, in front of her entire class no less, that Father Gregory was a sexual pervert and probably the person the newspapers are featuring in their lurid headlines. In short, dear Paolo, your daughter accused a priest of being the murderer of those dead prostitutes.” She smiled, but there was no humour in it. “Still think you can smooth it all over tomorrow?”

About The Author:

When not working on her crime novels, Lorraine Mace is engaged in many writing-related activities. She is a columnist for both Writing Magazine and Writers’ Forumand is head judge for the Writers’ Forum monthly fiction competitions.

A tutor for Writers Bureau, she also runs her own private critique and author mentoring service. She is co-author, with Maureen Vincent-Northam, of The Writer’s ABC Checklist. Other books include children’s novel Vlad The Inhaler – Hero in the Making, and Notes From The Margin,a compilation of her Writing Magazine humour column.

Find her at:

Website: http://www.lorrainemace.com

Blog: thewritersabcchecklist.blogspot.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/lomace

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lorraine.mace.52

#BookReview: The Yankee Widow by Linda Lael Miller @LindaLaelMiller @HarlequinBooks #TheYankeeWidow #hisfic

Book Synopsis:

A richly layered, emotional novel about one woman’s courage and the choices she must make in the face of a dangerous war. 

Caroline is the young wife of Jacob, who together live on a farm raising their daughter just outside of Gettysburg. When Jacob joins the Northern army, no one anticipates he will not return. Then Caroline gets word that her husband is wounded, and she must find her way alone to Washington City and search among the thousands of casualties to find him. 

When Jacob succumbs to his injuries, she brings his body home on the eve of the deadliest battle of the war. With troops and looters roaming the countryside, it is impossible to know who is friend and who is foe. Caroline fights to protect those she holds most dear while remaining compassionate to the neediest around her, including two strangers from opposite sides of the fight. Each is wounded… Each is drawn to her beauty, her kindness. Both offer comfort, but only one secretly captures her heart. Still, she must resist exposing her vulnerability in these uncertain times when so much is at risk. 

In The Yankee Widow, gifted storyteller Linda Lael Miller explores the complexities and heartbreak that women experienced as their men took up arms to preserve the nation and defend their way of life.

The Yankee Widow is available in ebook and hardback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

The Yankee Widow is a stunning piece of historical fiction. I was immediately drawn into the story and the time of the American Civil war. I didn’t know much about this period in history so I found all the historical details really fascinating.

The story is told from multiple points of view from people on both sides of the conflict which helped increase my understanding of the personal impact of the war on the normal people who had to live through it and fight in it. It was often the case that friends and family were fighting against each other which made for quite emotional reading at times.

I didn’t realise that the Civil War started due to Lincoln wanting to abolish slavery but enjoyed learning more about the treatment of slaves at that time, the cruel slave catchers and the underground railroad which I found incredibly intriguing. It’s astonishing to think about how people were treated just because of the colour of their skin and some of the passages relating to this were quite uncomfortable to read about, especially as I soon grew incredibly fond of both Enoch and Jubie.

This was a gripping and thoroughly absorbing story that I found very difficult to put down. There is lots going on, not just to do with the war but also the lives of the main characters as they deal with life during the war. The characters are all incredibly well drawn and developed throughout the book, though they are all very sympathetic ones making it difficult to choose sides! I so enjoyed going on a journey with them and found myself quite sad when the story ended and I had to leave them behind.

Huge thanks to Harlequin publishers for my copy of this book via Edelweiss.

About The Author:

The daughter of a town marshal, Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 100 historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West. Raised in Northport, Washington, Linda pursued her wanderlust, living in London and Arizona and traveling the world before returning to the state of her birth to settle down on a spacious property outside Spokane.

Linda traces the birth of her writing career to the day when a Northport teacher told her that the stories she was writing were good, that she just might have a future in writing. Later, when she decided to write novels, she endured her share of rejection before she sold Fletcher’s Woman in 1983 to Pocket Books. Since then, Linda has successfully published historicals, contemporaries, paranormals, mysteries and thrillers before coming home, in a literal sense, and concentrating on novels with a Western flavor. For her devotion to her craft, the Romance Writers of America awarded her their prestigious Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007.

Long a passionate Civil War buff, Linda has studied the era avidly for almost thirty years. She has read literally hundreds of books on the subject, explored numerous battlegrounds and made many visits to her favorite, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where she has witnessed re-enactments of the legendary clash between North and South. Linda explores that turbulent time in The Yankee Widow, a May 7, 2019 MIRA Books hardcover, also available in digital and audiobook formats.

Dedicated to helping others, “The First Lady of the West” personally financed fifteen years of her Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women, which she awarded to women 25 years and older who were seeking to improve their lot in life through education. She anticipates that her next charitable endeavors will benefit four-legged critters.

More information about Linda and her novels is available at http://www.lindalaelmiller.com, on Facebook and from Nancy Berland Public Relations, nancy@nancyberland.com, 405-206-4748.

#BlogTour #GuestReviewer: Diary Of An Awesome Friendly Kid by Jeff Kinney @wimpykid @PuffinBooks @LoveReadinguk #5Stars

Good morning everyone I’m pleased to finally be able to share Hannah’s review of The Diary Of An Awesome Friendly Kid today. Hannah is 9 years old and a truly avid reader. She’s huge fan of the Wimpy kid books so she was very excited to get a chance to review this book and devoured it in a day!

Diary Of An Awesome Friendly Kid is available in ebook and hardback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

Book Synopsis:

A BRAND NEW DIARY OF A WIMPY KID STORY that will have you rolling with laughter, from number one bestselling author Jeff Kinney!

Hi my name is Rowley Jefferson and this is my book. Now I have a diary just like my friend Greg…

Rowley’s best friend Greg Heffley has chronicled his middle-school years in thirteen Diary of a Wimpy Kid journals. Now it’s Rowley’s turn to give his side of the story.

But Rowley has agreed to tell Greg’s story along the way, too. (After all, Greg says one day he will be rich and famous and the world will need to know how he managed it).

But Rowley’s stories about Greg might not be quite what his friend had in mind . . .

The opening of Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid was originally published as the NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING World Book Day 2019 title – Diary of Greg Heffley’s Best Friend.

Hannah’s Review:

A fun and creative adventure story!

This book is written from a different point of view, the author normally writes about Greg Heffley, but has now written in Rowley Jefferson’s voice, who is Greg’s best friend. This book is about all the fun adventures Greg and Rowley spend together, especially Halloween which is their favourite time of year.
You do not need to have read any of the other books to enjoy this one. I felt the style of writing varied to Greg’s diary but that was nice for a change and gave me a feel for what Rowley’s personality was like.
A valuable lesson in this book is “there are two sides to every story”. We learn about friendship and that different people like different things and its not always about you. Greg and Rowley own opposite personalities, like a Horrid Henry and Perfect Peter to give a comparison. If you like Horrid Henry I would recommend this book for you.
The book contains many of the same comic style drawings (seen in Diary of a Wimpy Kid) which I like because they are funny and add more detail to the text. I would recommend this book to mostly the ages 7-13 years old.
I really enjoyed reading this book, the author makes the story fun and creative with the illustrations. I would give it a rightfully earned 5 stars.

Hannah Savage, age 9

About The Author:

Jeff Kinney is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and a six-time Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award winner for Favorite Book. Jeff has been named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. He is also the creator of Poptropica, which was named one of Time magazine’s 50 Best Websites. He spent his childhood in the Washington, D.C., area and moved to New England in 1995. Jeff lives with his wife and two sons in Massachusetts, where they own a bookstore, An Unlikely Story.

#BlogTour: De Bohun’s Destiny by Carolyn Hughes @writingcalliope @rararesources #DeBohunsDestiny #MeonbridgeChronicle

Book Synopsis:

How can you uphold a lie when you know it might destroy your family?

It is 1356, seven years since the Black Death ravaged Meonbridge, turning society upside down. Margaret, Lady de Bohun, is horrified when her husband lies about their grandson Dickon’s entitlement to inherit Meonbridge. She knows that Richard lied for the very best of reasons – to safeguard his family and its future – but lying is a sin. Yet she has no option but to maintain her husband’s falsehood… 

Margaret’s companion, Matilda Fletcher, decides that the truth about young Dickon’s birth really must be told, if only to Thorkell Boune, the man she’s set her heart on winning. But Matilda’s “honesty” serves only her own interests, and she’s oblivious to the potential for disaster.

For Thorkell won’t scruple to pursue exactly what he wants, by whatever means are necessary, no matter who or what gets in his way…

De Bohun’s Destiny is available in ebook now for the fabulous price if £3.99 or if you are a kindle unlimited member you can read for free! Get your copy using the link below.

My Review:

I can’t believe I’ve not read anything by this author before as I thought this was a brilliantly researched, immersive and fascinating book that really brings the fourteenth century to life.

Firstly the author has clearly done her research as the reader is thrown into fourteenth century life with all the rules, hardship and unfairness it involved. This book had all the drama you’d expect with the class divide and the difference between daily life for the poor versus the rich vividly described. I haven’t read many books set in this time so I eagerly absorbed all the fabulous details.

There are some brilliant characters in this book. I especially liked the two female characters, Margaret and Matilda who were both strong woman in a time when it was difficult to be a strong woman. The ‘villans’ Sir Boune and his sons are also great characters to read about, especially as the reader is privy to all their devious plotting which made for a very exciting read. I found I really enjoyed reading about all of them and following their story throughout the book.

This is a surprising gripping book with lots of action to keep the reader firmly glued to the page. I soon found myself completely immersed in the story and I loved the extra little details the author used to help bring the story to life. I felt I wanted to keep reading to find out what happens but also to slow down and enjoy it as I didn’t want it to end.

This is the third book in the series but I thought it could easily be read as a standalone as anything you need to know is explained. I’m very interested to go back and read the other books in the series as I am eager to revisit the fascinating world the author has created. I hope this isn’t the last in the series!

Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book. If you like fascinating, unusual historical fiction you’ll love this book!

About The Author:

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Carolyn Hughes was born in London, but has lived most of her life in Hampshire. After a first degree in Classics and English, she started her working life as a computer programmer, in those days a very new profession. It was fun for a few years, but she left to become a school careers officer in Dorset.

But it was when she discovered technical authoring that she knew she had found her vocation. She spent the next few decades writing and editing all sorts of material, some fascinating, some dull, for a wide variety of clients, including an international hotel group, medical instrument manufacturers and the Government.

She has written creatively for most of her adult life, but it was not until her children grew up and flew the nest, several years ago, that creative writing and, especially, writing historical fiction, took centre stage in her life.

She has a Masters in Creative Writing from Portsmouth University, and a PhD from the University of Southampton.

#BlogTour: No Way Out by Cara Hunter @CaraHunterBooks @EllieeHud @PenguinUKBooks #NoWayOut #DIFawley

Book Synopsis:

WHAT IF SOMEONE WANTED YOUR FAMILY DEAD?

‘A tour de force’ SUNDAY TIMES

‘ A real gripper of a read’ PETER JAMES

‘Twist follows twist at a breathtaking pace’ DAILY MAIL
___________________________

It’s one of the most disturbing cases DI Fawley has ever worked.

The Christmas holidays, and two children have just been pulled from the wreckage of their burning home in North Oxford. The toddler is dead, and his brother is soon fighting for his life.

Why were they left in the house alone? Where is their mother, and why is their father not answering his phone?

Then new evidence is discovered, and DI Fawley’s worst nightmare comes true.

Because this fire wasn’t an accident. It was murder.

And the killer is still out there…

No Way Out is available now in ebook and paperback. The ebook is currently only 99p. You can purchase a copy of both using the link below.

My Review:

No Way Out is a realistic, gripping crime thriller that I couldn’t put down! I found myself hiding in the kitchen trying to read a few more pages and taking my kindle everywhere with me in the hope I could read a bit more.

Our house going on fire is one of my worse nightmares, especially if the kids were at home so I felt myself immediately drawn into the story. It led to lots of discussions with my husband about what we’d do if a fire started and led to us purchasing an escape ladder. I therefore read this book with a lot of anticipation and dread as my mind went through all of the scenarios that could happened.

The story is told from multiple points of view, which is a little confusing to start with but I soon got used to. It was great to follow the investigation as well as getting an insight into the drama happening in the detectives lives. This made the detectives seem a lot more real and meant I had a lot of empathy for them and all they were going through. They make a great team and it was lovely to see the interactions between them.

I’m normally quite good at guessing what has happened in a book but the many twists in this book made it impossible to figure out. Just when I thought I had figured it out something would happen which would have me scrambling in a completely different direction. The tension in this book slower increases as things get more complicated which makes the book hard to put down as I needed to know what was going on.

This is the third book in the series but can easily be read as a standalone, like I have done, as anything you need to know is explained. It might help to have read the books in order just so you knowing more about the background of the detectives but it doesn’t detract from the story not knowing everything that happened.

Huge thanks to Ellie from Penguin Books for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book via Netgalley.

About The Author:

I’m lucky enough to live in the city I write about. Oxford will be familiar to crime fans across the whole world because of the fabulous Morse novels and TV, but my version of the town is a long way from the beautiful ivy-clad colleges. A much edgier place where the crimes are darker and closer to home.

I’ve always been a voracious reader and viewer of crime – I’ve learned so much from the outstanding writing that we now see on crime TV like Line of Duty or Broadchurch, and I’ve tried to recreate the experience of watching series like that for my readers. I love true crime TV as well – my husband used to tease me about it but now just nods sagely and says ‘research’ !

What else about me? I have pet cats who do their best to distract me whenever I get close to a keyboard (if you have cats, you’ll know), I love travelling, spending time with friends, and I have never knowingly turned down a glass of champagne….

#BlogTour: Worst Case Scenario by Helen Fitzgerald @FitzHelen @OrendaBooks @annecater #WorseCaseScenarip #RandomThingsTours #5Stars

Book Synopsis:

Mary Shields is a moody, acerbic probation offer, dealing with some of Glasgow’s worst cases, and her job is on the line. Liam Macdowall was imprisoned for murdering his wife, and he’s published a series of letters to the dead woman, in a book that makes him an unlikely hero – and a poster boy for Men’s Rights activists.

Liam is released on licence into Mary’s care, but things are far from simple. Mary develops a poisonous obsession with Liam and his world, and when her son and Liam’s daughter form a relationship, Mary will stop at nothing to impose her own brand of justice … with devastating consequences.

Worse Case Scenario is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase a copy of both using the link below.

My Review:

I’m big fan of this author so I was very excited to be invited onto the blog tour for this her latest book, though slightly nervous about whether it would be as amazing! I needn’t have worried as Worse Case Scenario is a fantastic, dark, gritty but hilarious book that I thoroughly enjoyed!

I loved the main character Mary . Yes she’s not the most caring lady at times but she’ll do anything for her family which really endeared her to me. She’s rude, crude and very funny which made her very entertaining to read about. She’s a bit older than most detectives I read about but she was just as fiesty and clever, not letting her age or menopausal symptoms get in her way!

Although this is a fairly short book the author has managed to pack a lot of action and fun into its pages. There are some incredibly funny moments that had me laughing out loud but also some fairly embarrassing moments that had me cringing. Some of the language and descriptions are quite crude at times and might not be to everyone’s taste but they do help bring Mary to life.

Overall this was a fast, entertaining read and I can’t wait to read more from this author. I’d love for this book to be main into a film as it would be great to see Mary brought to life!

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Karen from Orenda publishers for my copy of this book which I received in exchange for an honest review.

About The Author:

Helen FitzGerald is the bestselling author of Dead Lovely (2007) and nine other adult and young adult thrillers, including My Last Confession (2009), The Donor (2011) and most recently The Cry (2013), which was longlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. Helen has worked as a criminal justice social worker for over ten years. She is one of thirteen children and grew up in Victoria, Australia. She now lives in Glasgow with her husband and two children.

#BlogTour: Death At The Dakota by Marni Graff @GraffMarni @damppebbles

BookSynopsis:

Nurse Trudy Genova is making plans to take her relationship to NYPD detective Ned O’Malley to the next level, when she lands a gig as medical consultant on a film shoot at the famed Dakota apartment building in Manhattan, which John Lennon once called home. Then star Monica Kiley goes missing, a cast member turns up dead, and it appears Trudy might be next. Meanwhile Ned tackles a mysterious murder case in which the victim is burned beyond recognition. When his investigations lead him back to the Dakota, Trudy finds herself wondering: how can she fall in love if she can’t even survive?

Readers of Death Unscripted, the first book in the Trudy Genova Manhattan Mystery series, will find the same pleasures in this sequel: fast pacing, engaging characters, twists and turns on the way to a satisfying close. From the award-winning author of The Nora Tierney English Mysteries, this second series is a winner. Once again M.K. Graff reveals her talents in crafting this delightful mix of amateur sleuth and police procedural.

Part procedural, part cozy, Death at the Dakota is a well-crafted and highly entertaining mystery.- Bruce Robert Coffin, #1 bestselling author of the Detective Byron mysteries.   

Death At The Dakota is available in paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

Death At The Dakota was a clever and surprisingly gripping cosy mystery which was very entertaining.

Trudy was a fantastic main character who I immediately liked. She’s very clever and astute which made following her whilst solving the murder mystery very interesting. She’s also incredibly funny and often had me laughing out loud. I wanted to keep reading learn more about her.

The murder mystery was very intriguing and I enjoyed watching it unravel. The clues and twists are slowly revealed at a nice pace which helped keep my interest in the book. Some of the twists were quite surprising and I felt I enjoyed trying to work every out alongside Trudy.

I thought this was an easy read that was great to lose myself in for hours. Although it is the second book in the series it’s easily read as a standalone, like I’ve done.

Huge thanks to Emma from Damp pebbles tours for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

Marni Graff is the Award-winning author of The Nora Tierney English Mysteries, and The Trudy Genova Manhattan Mysteries.
The Nora Tierney English Mysteries feature American Nora living in England. THE BLUE VIRGIN received First Prize in the Mystery and Mayhem Award for Best British Cozy from Chanticleer Review and is set in Oxford. THE GREEN REMAINS takes Nora to the Lake District and murder follows and won the same award for Best British Cozy. THE SCARLET WENCH , shortlisted for the same award, finds Nora involved in finding the murderer from a visiting theatre troupe living amongst her and her son at the lodge where she’s staying. A copy of SW is in the archives of the estate of Noel Coward, as all of the chapter epigrams are lines from his farce, “Blithe Spirit” which figures in the action. The fourth, THE GOLDEN HOUR, finds Nora visiting Brighton, Cornwall, and her beloved Oxford, with key action in Bath. The entire series has also been narrated for Audible books by British actress Nano Nagle and are available on Kindle.

The first Trudy Genova Manhattan Mystery, Death Unscripted, is based on Graff’s real-life work as a medical consultant for a New York movie studio. Trudy has that job, too, but in her case, murder follows. This is the book P. D. James insisted Graff write and is dedicated to her. The book was named a finalist for the IAN Awards and was shortlisted as Best Mystery from Chanticleer Media. Book 2 in that series, DEATH AT THE DAKOTA, is slated to publish Spring 2019. Lucinda Gainey narrates the Audible’s of the Trudy Genova series, and these are also on Kindle.

Graff is Managing Editor of Bridle Path Press, an author’s cooperative based out of Baltimore, MD, and writes this crime review blog, Auntie M Writes.

Also known as Auntie M, MK and Marnette, Marni grew up in Floral Park, NY. She currently resides in rural North Carolina, and lives on the Pungo River, part of the coast’s Intracoastal Waterway.
She is the author of screenplays, stories, essays and poetry, in addition to the two mystery series. Her creative nonfiction was most recently seen in Southern Women’s Review,  Fine Line Anthology and, and Shelf Pleasures. Her poem about Amelia Earhart in an anthology of poems dedicated to the pilot that is on display in Earhart’s hometown museum.

#BlogTour: A Boy And His Dog At The End Of The World by C. A. Fletcher @CharlieFletch_r @orbitbooks @LittleBrownUK @Tr4cyF3nt0n #FollowGriz

Book Synopsis:

THE WORLD HAS ENDED. AT LEAST WE STILL HAVE DOGS.

My name’s Griz. 
I’ve never been to school, I’ve never had friends, in my whole life I’ve not met enough people to play a game of football. My parents told me how crowded the world used to be, before all the people went away, but we were never lonely on our remote island. We had each other, and our dogs.
Then the thief came. 
He told stories of the deserted towns and cities beyond our horizons. I liked him – until I woke to find he had stolen my dog. So I chased him out into the ruins of the world.
I just want to get my dog back, but I found more than I ever imagined was possible. More about how the world ended. More about what my family’s real story is. More about what really matters.

A Boy And His Dog At The End Of The World is available in ebook and hardback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

A Boy And His Dog At The End Of The World is a beautiful, surprising story with a very moving message. It’s a book that is hard to review as I don’t won’t to give away any spoilers, which is also firmly stated at the front of the book!

The story follows Griz as he ventures out into a post apocalyptic, changed world to rescue his dog from the complicated Brand. The journey takes the reader through a world that is at times recognisable but also very different. The eerie, entrancing but isolated world is a sparsely populated one as humans have gradually died off. Some of the descriptions in this book are very beautiful and I loved the image of nature taking back control. Griz makes lots of shocking discoveries on his moving journey to find his dog and it was fascinating to travel through this new world with him where people have to scavenge to survive.

I absolutely loved Griz and warmed to him straight away. He’s only a boy but seems quite mature at times as he has all the survival skills needed to get by. He is an incredibly endearing character that seemed so clever at times that I had to stop reading to admire what he’d just done but so vulnerable on the other that I wished I could give him a hug. His love for his dog is incredibly touching and was incredibly moving to read about.

The author slowly increases the tension in this book making it very gripping. I so enjoyed going on this journey with Griz and I will be recommending this book to everyone.

Huge thanks to Tracy Fenton for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Orbit publishers for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

C. A. Fletcher has children and dogs. He lives in Scotland and writes for a living. Follow him on twitter at @CharlieFletch_r or find out more about A BOY AND HIS DOG AT THE END OF THE WORLD here: http://www.orbitbooks.net/a-boy-and-his-dog/