#BlogTour: Christmas With The Shipyard Girls by Nancy Revell @arevellwalton @arrowpublishing @Rachel90Kennedy #ChristmasWithTheShipyardGirls #ww2 #5Stars

Book Synopsis:

comes a flurry of snow and surprises…

Against all odds, Polly’s fiancé has finally returned home from the front line. If they can keep things on an even keel, she might get the winter wedding she’s always dreamed of.

Meanwhile shipyard manager Helen is determined to move on after a turbulent year. Her sights are set on breaking the yard’s production record and no one, not even the handsome Dr Parker, is going to get in her way.

And head welder Rosie’s little sister Charlotte has turned up unannounced. Why is she back and so set on staying?

Join the shipyard girls as they navigate through life, love and war this Christmas.

Christmas With The Shipyard Girls is available in ebook now and paperback on the 31st October 2019. You can purchase or pre-order your copy using the link below.

My Review:

As frequent readers of my blog will know, I’m a huge fan of this fantastic series. There is just something about it which is perfect to snuggle up with and lose yourself in for hours at a time.

The book opens with one of the most dramatic openers of the series which had me quickly thrown back into the war and the lives of the Shipyard girls. It’s impressive that the author is still managing to find fresh and exciting stories for this series with so many books under her belt, but Christmas With The Shipyard Girls is exactly that! New characters are introduced and new drama but it all flows beautifully, with the story never seeming forced. This made the book seem very realistic, making the reader feel more invested in the story.

It was so nice to be back with the Shipyard Girls who have stated to feel like old friends to me. Once again I loved the close relationship the girls enjoyed and how they helped each other through their darkest times. The way the book is written makes the reader feel like they are actually there watching everything unfold and I found myself wishing I was there as part of their group.

The author has cleverly blended real historical events into the story and by doing so has managed to vividly describe what life during the war must have been like. The constant fear of not knowing what will happen to their loved ones fighting and the nightly raids of the blitz is almost palpable at times allowing the reader to experience how things would have been themselves.

Overall I thought this was a gripping read which I couldn’t put down as I was so enjoying it. I’m so excited for the next installment of this fantastic series!

Huge thanks to Rachel from Arrow publishing for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book via Netgalley. If you are a fan of world war two fiction I highly recommend this series!

About The Author:

Nancy Revell is the Sunday Times bestseller author of The Shipyard Girls series, which is set in the north-east of England during World War Two.
Nancy is the pen name of Amanda Revell Walton, a former journalist who worked for all the national newspapers, providing them with hard-hitting news stories and in-depth features. She also wrote amazing and inspirational true life stories for just about every woman’s magazine in the country.
When she first started writing The Shipyard Girls series, Nancy relocated back to her hometown of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, along with her husband, Paul, and their English Bull Mastiff, Rosie. They now live just a short walk away from the beautiful award-winning beaches of Roker and Seaburn, within a mile of where the books are set.
The Shipyard Girls is particularly close to Nancy’s heart as she comes from a long line of shipbuilders, who were well known in the area.

#BlogTour: Christmas At Pennington by Rachel Brimble @RachelBrimble @Aria_Fiction @rararesources #ChristmasAtPennington

Book Synopsis:

Gripping drama as Pennington’s department store prepares for a glittering Christmas in 1911, but a killer stalks the women of Bath.

Christmas sees Pennington’s at its most glorious, thronged with shoppers, its grand staircase and balcony adorned with holly, mistletoe, tinsel and lights. It should be the happiest time, but dramas are seething beneath the surface.

For Cornelia Culford, in charge of jewellery, a divorce hearing looms, where she could lose custody of her young sons to her overbearing and unfaithful husband.

For Stephen Gower, being head of security at Pennington’s is the perfect refuge from a tragic past at Scotland Yard. But soon the past will call him back, as Joseph Carter and Elizabeth Pennington beg him to help solve the murder of Joseph’s first wife, now that it seems as if the killer has struck again.

For Joseph and Elizabeth, their marriage depends on exorcising the past. But can it ever be laid to rest?

Christmas At Pennington’s is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

I’m a huge fan of this fabulous series, so I was pleased to hear there was another addition to the series.

I loved the wonderful descriptions of the day to day world of the Pennington department store. The interactions between the staff and customers transported me to a bygone era whilst the descriptions of the store at Christmas with all their wonderful displays made me sigh with pleasure. It sounds like a great place to work or visit and I found myself wishing that I could see it for myself.

As always there is lots going on with the characters both in and around Pennington’s to keep the reader glued to the page. The author has cleverly blended romance, mystery and historical fact together which made for a very interesting read. The early 1900’s has always been one of my favourite era’s what with all its glitz, glamour and politics so I enjoyed learning even more about the era in this book. There are some great female characters whose story I enjoyed following and who perfectly evoked the struggle for equality with men which was happening at the time. I loved their strength and determination to succeed despite societies view of them, which was very shocking at times.

This is the third book on the Pennington series and whilst it can be read as a standalone I think a reader would find it even more enjoyable if they’d read the other books in the series first. If you are looking for a new historical series to snuggle up with this winter I strong recommend this one.

Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Aria for my copy of this book via Netgalley.

Giveaway:

There is a £15 Amazon voucher to be won as part of this blog tour. Simply enter using the Rafflecopter link below.

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About The Author:

Rachel lives with her husband and two teenage daughters in a small town near Bath in the UK. Since 2007, she has had several novels published by small US presses, eight books published by Harlequin Superromance (Templeton Cove Stories) and four Victorian romances with eKensington/Lyrical.

In January 2018, she signed a four-book deal with Aria Fiction for a brand new Edwardian series set in Bath’s finest department store. The first book, The Mistress of Pennington’s released July 2018.

Rachel is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and Romance Writers of America, and was selected to mentor the Superromance finalist of So You Think You Can Write 2014 contest. When she isn’t writing, you’ll find Rachel with her head in a book or walking the beautiful English countryside with her family. Her dream place to live is Bourton-on-the-Water in South West England.

#BlogTour: A View Across The Rooftops by Suzanne Kelman @suzkelman @bookouture @sarahhardy681 #AViewAcrossTheRoofTops #BookoutureBooksOnTour #hisfic

Book Synopsis:

1941, Nazi-occupied AmsterdamAn unforgettable story of love, hope and betrayal, and a testament to the courage of humanity in history’s darkest days. 

University professor Josef Held has never recovered from the loss of his beloved wife – and has no intention of ever letting anyone new into his quiet, safe world. It is a world where the clock ticks steadily in his mathematics classroom, even as the sinister beat of Nazi soldiers’ boots threaten to drown it out.

Terrified, Josef tries to keep his eyes on the ground as Jews across the city are forced into ghettos. But then Michael Blum, his most reluctant, infuriating pupil, tells Josef Jews like him will no longer be allowed to study at all. Josef can ignore the situation no longer. And, after the shock of seeing his neighbour killed on his own doorstep, he offers Michael a place to hide in an impulsive act of courage.

Michael is everything Josef is not: spontaneous, poetic, and unafraid to love. Even though his passionate relationship with a Dutch girl is strictly forbidden – for he is Jewish, and she is not. Somehow, in the quiet gloom of the attic, Josef doesn’t mind things about Michael that annoyed him in the classroom, and a bond begins to grow.

Remembering the pain of his own heartbreak, Josef is desperate to give Michael and his girlfriend a chance. He must go on as if nothing has changed: teaching his class, bowing to the Nazis. Beneath the fear, a thrill of defiance begins to bloom. But then Michael becomes perilously ill, and there is no way to get him the help he desperately needs.

As the dark days of war continue, with danger and betrayal at every turn, no-one can be trusted. If Michael is to survive and get back to the woman he loves, it will be down to Josef – to find the hero inside himself, and do whatever it takes to keep Michael alive. Even if it means putting his own life on the line.

A heartbreakingly beautiful story about love, trust, and courage against the odds, perfect for fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Lilac Girls, and The Nightingale.

A View Across The Rooftops is available in ebook now for the fantastic price of 99p and in paperback on the 31st October 2019. You can purchase or pre-order your copy using the link below.

My Review:

This is an emotional, thought provoking read which manages to be both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

The author does a great job of setting the scene in this book so the reader feels like they are actually there watching everything unfold. I loved the sense of community spirit that existed with the characters showing strength and determination despite living in abject fear. The characters showed a lot of courage as they were willing to risk their lives to try and help others. I can’t imagine living through such a scary time and the fact that some of these stories are true adds a lot of emotion to the story as the events on the book probably did happen.

The story progresses at a great pace and all the storylines came together very well. The author manage to mix historical facts with fiction to make a truly compelling read which held my attention. I enjoyed following all the characters personal stories whilst learning more about Amsterdam and the holocaust during the war.

This is unbelievably the author’s debut novel and I’m very excited to read more from her in the future. If you are a fan of historical fiction set in the second world war then you’ll love this book.

Huge thanks to Sarah Hardy for Inc me onto the blog tour and to Bookouture for my copy of this book via Netgalley.

About The Author:

Suzanne Kelman is a 2015 Academy of Motion Pictures Nicholl Finalist, Multi-Award-Winning Screenwriter and a Film Producer. As well as working in film she is also an International Amazon Bestselling Fiction Author of the Southlea Bay Series – The Rejected Writers’ Book Club, Rejected Writers Take the Stage and The Rejected Writers’ Christmas Wedding. Born in the United Kingdom, she now resides in Washington State.

Links:
https://www.suzannekelmanauthor.com/

#BookReview: The Conviction Of Cora Burns by Carolyn Kirby @novelcarolyn @noexitpress #TheConvictionOfCoraBurns #hisfic #mustread

Good afternoon everyone I’m pleased to be re-sharing my review of the fabulous The Conviction Of Cora Burns by Carolyn Kirby today. I absolutely loved this book when I read it and it’s a book that has remained with me. If you are a historical fiction fan then I highly recommend this book.

Book Synopsis:

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 HWA DEBUT CROWN

To believe in her future, she must uncover her past…

Birmingham, 1885.

Born in a gaol and raised in a workhouse, Cora Burns has always struggled to control the violence inside her.

Haunted by memories of a terrible crime, she seeks a new life working as a servant in the house of scientist Thomas Jerwood. Here, Cora befriends a young girl, Violet, who seems to be the subject of a living experiment. But is Jerwood also secretly studying Cora…?

With the power and intrigue of Laura Purcell’s The Silent Companions and Sarah Schmidt’s See What I Have Done, Carolyn Kirby’s stunning debut takes the reader on a heart-breaking journey through Victorian Birmingham and questions where we first learn violence: from our scars or from our hearts.

The Conviction Of Cora Burns is available in all formats now, with the ebook currently only 99p. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

Wow this was an amazing historical novel which manages to be incredibly heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting. This is definitely a book which will stay with me for a long time, particularly due to the human stories told in its pages.

The historical detail in this book is brilliant and helps to transport the reader into Victorian England. It was a very harsh, brutal time to live in particularly if you were poor and the reality of this is obvious throughout this book. The author certainly doesn’t hold back on describing some of the miserable situations people found themselves in which was truly heartbreaking and deeply affecting to read about. As a mother I found the stories involving the children some of the hardest and most uncomfortable to read about, especially as one of the children was a similar age to my children. I made sure they all got extra hugs after reading this.

The mystery surrounding Cora’s past and the house she finds employment in is slowly unraveled in a very tantalisingly way. I enjoyed going on the journey with Cora and experiencing everything through her eyes. There were lots of twists that I didn’t see coming and helped keep me very intrigued as the various threads of the story are slowly pulled together. I felt very absorbed in the story and thoroughly gripped by everything going on. This was definitely one of the best historical books I have read recently!

The ending was brilliant and I found I had tears in my eyes whilst reading it. I was so glad it ended this way and felt it was a great way to end the book.

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and to No Exit Press for my copy of this book which I received in exchange for an honest review. If you like emotional, dark and gripping historical fiction then you’ll love this book!

About The Author:

Originally from Sunderland, Carolyn Kirby studied history at St Hilda’s College, Oxford before working for social housing and then as a teacher of English as a foreign language. Her novel The Conviction of Cora Burns was begun in 2013 on a writing course at Faber Academy in London. The novel has achieved success in several competitions including as finalist in the 2017 Mslexia Novel Competition and as winner of the inaugural Bluepencilagency Award. Carolyn has two grown-up daughters and lives with her husband in rural Oxfordshire.

#BlogTour: Christmas Secrets At Villa Limoncello @daisyjamesbooks @canelo_co @rararesources #SecretsAtVillaLimon cello #festiveread

Book Synopsis:

Escape to Villa Limoncello… where dreams come true in the most unexpected ways.

With Christmas around the corner, Izzie Jenkins is ready to kickstart the new ‘Snowflakes and Christmas Cakes’ course at Villa Limoncello with chef and business partner, Luca Castelotti.

However, secrets are stirring with their latest guests and when nasty accidents keep befalling the group it looks like Izzie will have to turn detective once more to protect the Villa’s fledgling reputation. On top of all this, Izzie’s been offered the job of a lifetime – back home in Cornwall. Will she be coming home for Christmas, or will Tuscany work its magic to keep her at Villa Limoncello with Luca?A gorgeous festive read perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Jenny Oliver.

Christmas Secrets At Villa Limoncello is available in ebook now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

I though this was a festive, magical read which is perfect for this time of year. I loved that the same characters were back again and that I got to spend a bit more time in their world.

As usual the author does a fantastic job of setting the scene and I felt like I had been whisked away to Tuscany myself with her wonderfully vivid descriptions. The villa and it’s surroundings seemed like a beautiful places to stay and I felt quite jealous of the characters for getting to stay there.

Whilst staying at the villa Izzie occupies herself by cooking some truly scrumptious sounding food, which I spent far too long looking up recipes for on line, and making some lovely Christmas crafts which helped get me enthusiastic about making my own with the kids.

There is a little bit if an intriguing mystery running through the book which I enjoyed following as we learn more about the secrets Izzie and Lucas have been keeping from each other. I was perhaps a tiny bit disappointed that the two didn’t have a mystery of their own to solve like previous books but still loved watching it all unravel as the story goes on.

Overall I thought this was a wonderful, easy read which is guaranteed to get the reader into the festive spirit. It was a great ending to what has been a hugely enjoyable series and I felt very sad to be leaving the villa and characters behind.

Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

Daisy James is a Yorkshire girl transplanted to the north east of England. She loves writing stories with strong heroines and swift-flowing plotlines. When not scribbling away in her peppermint-and-green summerhouse (garden shed), she spends her time sifting flour and sprinkling sugar and edible glitter. She loves gossiping with friends over a glass of something pink and fizzy or indulging in a spot of afternoon tea – china plates and teacups are a must.

Daisy would love to hear from readers via her Facebook page or you can follow her on Twitter @daisyjamesbooks or on Instagram @booksdaisyjames.

#Review: My Chronical Book Box @MyChronicleBB #MyChronicalBookBox

I’ve got something a little different for you all today. I was very excited to be invited to be an Autumn Ambassador for My Chronical Book Box and I have my review for their October Box below.

About The Company:

To begin you might like to know a little more about me and the business. I’m an avid reader (no surprise there!) and your typical bookish introvert. I live in a tiny village about 10 miles outside Sheffield near the peak district with my husband and our 3 wonderful daughters, the oldest is 7 and the twins are 5, so life is pretty full on!

I created My Chronicle Book Box with the support of my husband in 2017 alongside my (totally unrelated) day job. I wanted a book box tailored to my interests and I couldn’t find one! Plus i dearly wanted to work more flexibly around our young family.

By 2019 our fledgling business was flourishing, we were featured in The Independent as one of their top book subscription boxes and I left my office job to focus on the business and the family.

I do pretty much everything with two key exceptions – my husband helps with the technical aspects of the website and does the bookkeeping and Laura Fox of Say Something Marketing takes care of the social media management day to day for me.

I do everything else from reading all the prospective books, working with the publishers and authors, choosing and commissioning the goodies and gifts to wrapping all the books, packing the boxes and all customer service.I feel very lucky to be able to share my passion for reading and do the school run every day. Now I really need to scale the business up a bit to cover the costs of new premises I’ve just taken on and make a living from it!

Subscription Boxes:

The Subscription boxes are available in two genres:

Crime & Mystery

Science Fiction and Fantasy

The boxes are delivered straight to your door either monthly or three monthly and are a perfect gift for any bookworm as they contain a beautifully wrapped book signed by the author, an exclusive author interview and some amazing bookish goodies.

My Thoughts:

I was incredibly excited to receive my October Box and see what book it would contain. I thought the attention to detail was brilliant and I loved how beautifully wrapped it was, keeping everything hidden until the last moment. The box had some themed goodies of some sea view postcards and a beautiful smelling candle which I have been lighting daily as I love the smell of it. I thought this was a great touch as they all related to the book in some way.

The book was at the bottom and was wrapped up like a present which I thought was quite a luxurious touch. The book was a new release that had come out this month which was very excited as I had heard lots of good stuff about it. I wasn’t really sure what to expect in this regard and actually expected an older book so was pleasantly surprised.

Prices:

The monthly boxes cost £25 plus postage (£3.90 in the UK) on a simple subscription. There is no minimum period or commitment to the subscription and it auto renews each month.

Gift subscriptions are paid for in advance and include a gift card explaining what is being gifted and when sent out in the post. 1 month is £27.78, 3 months is £80.85 (save 3%), 6 months is £158.34 (save 5%) and 12 months is £300 (£25pm, save 10%), plus postage costs.

This all includes VAT.

The lovely Louise is offering a 10% discount to readers of my blog. Simply enter RAINBOW10 at the checkout!

For any more you please do contact My Chronical Book Box using the links below:

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Happy Reading!

#BlogTour #Extract: The Death And Life Of Penny Pitstop @borstinski @DamppebblesBTs @damppebbles #thedeathandlifeofpennypitstop

Book Synopsis:

Making a killing in the City can be murder at home

After sharp-witted trader Ray is told by his sexy corporate lawyer wife Penny to stop insider trading, he knows that something must change. When he discovers she’s been having an affair on her business trips, the tables are turned and he has to choose between keeping the millions he’s fraudulently made or keeping the woman he loves. How will he decide?

The Death and Life of Penny Pitstop is a stand-alone steamy modern thriller set in London’s world of high finance. This hot crime drama is based on the scintillating experience of Leopold Borstinski’s life working in the City.

The Death And Life Of Penny Pitstop is available in ebook now for the fantastic price of 99p. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

Extract:

Ray didn’t say a word, went upstairs and came down again wearing jeans and a shirt. He too grabbed a microwave meal and heated it up. Then he sat down opposite Penny.
“Hi.”
“Hi. How was your day?”
“Same old, same old. You?”
“I’m going to be made an equity partner at the end of the year.”
“Nice. Well done.”
“Is that all you have to say to me; nice?”
“Huh?”
“Equity fucking partner. I’ll be earning at least the same amount as you, if not more.”
“Look. I’ve had a long day. I’m tired. I don’t have the energy for a long conversation. I didn’t know you had such good news. I’m pleased for you, of course I am, but don’t give me shit for saying the wrong word.”
“You’re tired. I’m tired. That’s not the point. Are you happy with how things are between us?”
Ray looked at her, gazing blankly back at her question as if it was rhetorical, even though they both knew it was not.
“Don’t stare at me like a smacked fish. Say something!”
“Look I care.”
“But you don’t show it. You don’t act like you think anything is wrong. You go to work, you come home and you go to sleep. Occasionally we fuck, but only if I instigate it.”
“I do instigate…”
“When? When was the last time you took me upstairs and we fucked? I can’t remember when. Last week? Week before then? Last month? When do you think this happened because I damn well know I wasn’t in the fucking room.”
Silence. Mouth agape, Ray slowly shook his head but had nothing to say.
“Even now when I’m asking you straight questions. You’re not talking to me. Fucking say something, Ray!”
Penny’s voice was at full shout and she could feel she was getting hoarse.
“Fuck this.”
She stormed upstairs and got into bed. A few minutes later, she heard Ray walk up the stairs and enter the bedroom. Penny rolled over to turn her back on him. She felt him get into bed but he did not touch her. She shut her eyes and tried to control her breathing. She was so mad with him. Eventually, he switched off his light and the bedroom was plunged into darkness.

About The Author:

Leopold Borstinski is an independent author whose past careers have included financial journalism, business management of financial software companies, consulting and product sales and marketing, as well as teaching.

There is nothing he likes better so he does as much nothing as he possibly can. He has travelled extensively in Europe and the US and has visited Asia on several occasions. Leopold holds a Philosophy degree and tries not to drop it too often.

He lives near London and is married with one wife, one child and no pets.

#BlogTour: Bollywood Wives by Alex Khan @alexkhanauthor @HeraBooks @rararesources #BollywoodWives

Book Synopsis:

ara Das is Bollywood’s hottest property, her every move watched by the eyes of the press. Riding high from the success of a string of blockbusters, she has the world at her feet, but the scandal from her latest film threatens to dethrone her as Bollywood’s reigning queen.

So when superstar director Raj Dillon stages a lavish retelling of Pride and Prejudice, moving the shoot from Mumbai’s soundstages to London, Zara knows this is the role that could put her back on top. Coming with them are the Bollywood Wives – Jackie, Sasha, and Rani – bringing their own off-screen drama.

But behind the diamonds, designer clothes and seven-star hotels lies the truth of how Zara reached the top. And when a dead body is found in her hotel room, it seems that someone is determined to take Zara down – and will stop at nothing to expose her darkest secrets.

Zara has spent years running from her past. But now it’s caught up with her…

A sexy, gripping, scandalous novel set in the world of Bollywood – fans of Jackie Collins, Crazy Rich Asians and Lauren Weisberger won’t be able to put this one down.

BollyWood Wives is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

Hollywood Wives is a sexy, tense read which was actually much more thrilling then I thought it would be.

The author weaves a fabulous, complex story that includes many different characters and storylines which together makes a fantastic read. I loved how he slowly drops clues into the story, subtly leading the reader one direction and then another which was great fun to follow. I couldn’t figure out what was going on but wanted to keep reading so that I could find out what happens next.

There were some wonderful, colourful characters in this book which I really enjoyed reading about. I love books which have strong female lead characters in them and this one has plenty. It was fun to get to know more about their lives and find out their secrets.

The author brings the world of Bollywood vividly to life and I enjoyed living precariously through the characters. The glitz and glam of the film set was amazing as were the details about the lifestyles the actors enjoy. It’s obviously not something I’ll ever get to experience but at least now I have a good idea of what’s it’s like.

Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am excited to read more from this author now. I’m always a bit dubious when a book is described as similar to Jackie Collins but am happy to compare the two in this case as this book was just as good!

Huge thanks to Rachel from Rachel’s Random resources for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book.

About The Author:

Alex Khan has spent his life dreaming of writing and starring in Bollywood movies while traveling the world visiting some of the most glamorous and exciting locations. Moonlighting as a crime writer he finally got the courage to pen the novel he wanted to write all his life-Bollywood Wives. Taking you into the glamorous sexy thrilling environment of the world’s biggest movie stars and the secrets they hide.

Alex also writes crime under the name ALEX CAAN.

#BlogTour: Let It Snow by Sue Moorcroft @SueMoorcroft @AvonBooksUK @Sabah_K #LetItSnow #festiveread

Book Synopsis:

This Christmas, the villagers of Middledip are off on a very Swiss adventure…

Family means everything to Lily Cortez and her sister Zinnia, and growing up in their non-conventional family unit, they and their two mums couldn’t have been closer.

So it’s a bolt out of the blue when Lily finds her father wasn’t the anonymous one-night stand she’d always believed – and is in fact the result of her mum’s reckless affair with a married man.

Confused, but determined to discover her true roots, Lily sets out to find the family she’s never known; an adventure that takes her from the frosted, thatched cottages of Middledip to the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland, via a memorable romantic encounter along the way…

The Sunday Times bestseller returns with a gloriously cosy read, perfect for fans of Katie Fforde, Trisha Ashley and Carole Matthews.

Let It Snow is available in ebook now and paperback on the 14th November. You can purchase or pre-order your copy using the link below.

My Review:

Let It Snow is a fabulous festive read which is perfect for getting you into the festive spirit and curling up with as the evenings get colder. It’s guaranteed to have you singing Let It Snow in your head not just because of the title but because of the amount of snow featured throughout the book!

The author does a great job of setting the scene with the vivid descriptions of snowy Switzerland which made me feel like I was actually there watching everything unfold. I found myself quite envious of the characters for being in such a magical setting and would love to go there myself soon.

Lily was a fantastic main character who I absolutely adored. She’s a very warm and loving person who I hoped would find the happiness she deserved either with her half brothers or with the rather lovely sounding Issac. Doggo was another wonderful character who seemed almost Human at times. His antics frequently made me smile especially the scenes of him having fun in the snow.

Overall I thought this was a great novel to lose yourself in for an evening. There was lots going on and different storylines to keep the reader thoroughly intrigued. It was a really fun read with romance, heartbreak and lots of tension as I waited to discover if, and when, Lily would reveal her identity.

Huge thanks to Sabah from Avon for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book. If you are looking for a festive read I thoroughly recommend this one!

About The Author:

Award-winning author Sue Moorcroft writes contemporary women’s fiction with occasionally unexpected themes. She’s won a Readers’ Best Romantic Read Award and been nominated for others, including a ‘RoNA’ (Romantic Novel Award). Sue’s a Katie Fforde Bursary Award winner, a past vice chair of the Romantic Novelists’ Association and editor of its two anthologies.

She also writes short stories, serials, articles, writing ‘how to’ and is a creative writing tutor.

The daughter of two soldiers, Sue was born in Germany and went on to spend much of her childhood in Malta and Cyprus. She likes reading, Zumba, FitStep, yoga, and watching Formula 1.

#BlogTour: Little Siberia by Antti Tuomainen @antti_tuomainen @OrendaBooks @annecater #LittleSiberia #5Stars

Book Synopsis:

A man with dark thoughts on his mind is racing along the remote snowy roads of Hurmevaara in Finland, when there is flash in the sky and something crashes into the car. That something turns about to be a highly valuable meteorite. With euro signs lighting up the eyes of the locals, the unexpected treasure is temporarily placed in a neighbourhood museum, under the watchful eye of a priest named Joel.
But Joel has a lot more on his mind than simply protecting the riches that have apparently rained down from heaven. His wife has just revealed that she is pregnant. Unfortunately Joel has strong reason to think the baby isn’t his. As Joel tries to fend off repeated and bungled attempts to steal the meteorite, he must also come to terms with his own situation, and discover who the father of the baby really is.

Transporting the reader to the culture, landscape and mores of northern Finland Little Siberia is both a crime novel and a hilarious, blacker-than-black comedy about faith and disbelief, love and death, and what to do when bolts from the blue – both literal and figurative – turn your life upside down.

Little Siberia is available in ebook and paperback now. You can purchase your copy using the link below.

My Review:

Little Siberia is another fantastic read from one of my favourite authors. It’s going to be a hard book to review as I don’t want to give anything away and ruin it for anyone.

One of the things I love about this author is his ability to write funny, original books which are highly entertaining. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book about a meteorite landing through a car roof and an ex army priest trying to discover who his wife has cheated with but that’s exactly what happens in this book!

Joel was an interesting main character who I felt a lot of sympathy for. He’s definitely got a lot on his plate as he struggles with his faith, tries to discover who his wife was unfaithful with and fend off multiple attempts to steal the meteorite! There aren’t many people to choose from in his small village which makes Joel more and more obsessed with discovering who it is. The snow and size of the village help to provide a claustrophobic atmosphere which had me suspecting everyone.

This is quite a dark story at times with some violent scenes which might not be to everyone’s taste. However the unlikeness of the story and the sarcastic humour the author includes dilutes this, making it a fantastic read. The ending was brilliantly done and I was actually quite sad when the book ended as I had so enjoyed it.

Huge thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me onto the blog tour and to Orenda Books for my copy of this book. If you haven’t read anything by this author I highly recommend you do as soon as possible.

About The Author:


Finnish Antti Tuomainen was an award-winning copywriter when he made his literary debut in 2007 as a suspense author. In 2011, Tuomainen’s third novel, The Healer, was awarded the Clue Award for ‘Best Finnish Crime Novel of 2011’ and was shortlisted for the Glass Key Award. Two years later, in 2013, the Finnish press crowned Tuomainen the ‘King of Helsinki Noir’ when Dark as My Heart was published. With a piercing and evocative style, Tuomainen was one of the first to challenge the Scandinavian crime genre formula, and his poignant, dark and hilarious The Man Who Died (2017) became an international bestseller, shortlisting for the Petrona and Last Laugh Awards. Palm Beach Finland (2018) was an immense success, with The Times calling Tuomainen ‘the funniest writer in Europe’.