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Book length - 195 pages Publisher - Lacy Williams Books BUY LINKS: UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Lacy for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review. ABOUT THIS BOOK She’s sweet and wholesome. And hiding something. He’s back home, resurrecting old ghosts. One of them is going to get hurt. Molly arrives in Sutter’s Hollow out of gas and out of options. The rundown ranch seems like a perfect place to hide. Except the man who owns it seems just as dangerous as what’s chasing her. Cord’s mantra growing up? Get out of Sutter’s Hollow. Now he’s back in town, but only long enough to get rid of his grandma’s ball and chain—the ranch. He doesn’t need a complication like Molly, who reminds him of an injured baby bird. He’s no protector. So why can’t he tell her to get lost? MY REVIEW I didn't know what to expect when I picked up HIS SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Lacy Williams but this romance was everything I could have wanted and more. Cord has one goal when it comes to the ranch where his grandmother raised him - fix it up, sell it, and get out of Sutter's Hollow as quickly as possible. This place holds only bad memories and regrets and there is nothing for him here anymore. But when he meets Molly, a kind-hearted young woman who is obviously running from something or someone, he cannot help but want to help her. So he offers her a deal - if she helps him fix up the ranch, she can stay there for a little while - a deal that Molly is delighted to accept. This is the first place that she has felt safe in a long time and there is something about Cord that makes her trust him implicitly. She knows that he would never hurt her or come on to her. But as their friendship grows steadily both Molly and Cord cannot stop the flares of attraction that exists between them. But Cord is shut off to the world after what happened ten years ago, and Molly's worst nightmare and the reason she has been running is about to burst into her life and change everything forever ... A beautiful story with sweet and loveable characters, HIS SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Lacy Williams is a wonderful first instalment in this new romance series, and I look forward to reading the next book. The setting works really well and I loved watching Cord open himself up again to his past and those who always cared for him. Molly is a strong and determined character who doesn't realise her own strength and spirit, and I loved watching her and Cord develop their relationship. HIS SMALL-TOWN GIRL by Lacy Williams is a delightful romance that has something for everyone and I look forward to reading more from this author. AUTHOR BIO USA TODAY bestselling author Lacy Williams is devoted to bringing her readers heartwarming love stories about cowboys and the women that tame them. She is the author of over forty books, including the acclaimed Wyoming Legacy and Snowbound in Sawyer Creek series. Her books have been nominated for the RT Book Reviews’ Seal of Excellence as well as finaled in RT’s Reviewers' Choice Awards, the Golden Quill and the Booksellers Best Award. She has been a puppy parent almost her whole life and often writes with one of her dogs snuggled in her lap. She is a mom of four and spends her non-writing time buried under piles of laundry and dishes. Here is where you can keep up-to-date with this author: Website - www.lacywilliams.net Twitter - twitter.com/lacy_williams Facebook - www.facebook.com/lacywilliamsbooks Instagram - www.instagram.com/lacywilliams_author/
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Release date - 26th May 2020
Book length - 292 pages Publisher - Boldwood Books BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Rachel from www.rachelsrandomresources.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour. Here is everything you need to know about this book and a little extract to whet your appetite! ABOUT THIS BOOK ‘It’s just a phase,’ they said. ‘These are the happiest years of your life,’ they said… Mother of one and professional writer Saoirse (pronounced Seersha, not Searcy – thanks a bunch Game of Thrones!) is still adjusting to the demands of motherhood, four years after the birth of her daughter, Anna. Living in the claustrophobic London suburb of Woodvale, and being surrounded by passive-aggressive mum-wars, isn’t helping. Neither is her increasingly pent-up anger at her once-perfect husband. Her only comrade in arms, best friend Bea, is the one thing keeping her sane. When Saoirse’s agent asks her to pitch for a book, she is horrified to discover the topic is motherhood. How can she possibly write a ‘warts and all’ account of being a mother without giving away what it’s really like? EXTRACT I’m not going to lie – I am nervous. It’s not often you find your whole future determined by an innocent-looking blue and white icon on your computer screen. But Skype is not flashing yet, and so I wait impatiently with sweaty palms and a whirring mind. I glance at the clock on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. It is 2.05 p.m. on a hot, clammy Wednesday afternoon in late July. The waiting is unbearable. My agent, Harriet Green, is late. She’s currently at a book event in New York and as usual she has no concept of the time difference. This is particularly annoying when I’m trying to schedule calls during my four-year-old daughter, Anna’s, afternoon nap. I drum my bitten fingernails on my desk. If Anna wakes up soon, any chance of a real conversation will be scuppered. With a quick swivel of my chair, I turn towards the small window of my tiny home office –i.e. the spare room, hoping for some kind of distraction. My husband, David, Anna and I live on one of those mean, narrow south-west London streets, in an area called Woodvale, which is neither woodsy nor in a valley. It is the sort of place that estate agents call ‘quaint’ or ‘bijou’ – in other words, totally overpriced. Rows and rows of identical red-brick Victorian terraced houses cling to each other as they line the busy, impractically narrow roads. Despite being in a firmly middle-class postcode, the shrubs and pavements are almost always covered in a mixture of dog and fox shit, a recurring topic raised on ‘Vale Mums’, the secret local Facebook group administrated by fellow ex-antenatal group mum and Nazi sympathiser Tania Henderson. (I have no evidence to suggest she has ever been affiliated with the Nazis, but if her strident approach to parenting is anything to go by, I think I have a strong case to argue.) Personally, I think Vale Mums should come with the tagline, ‘the home of First World problems’. While I’m waiting for Harriet to figure out what time zone I’m in I swivel back to the screen and log into Facebook to check out Vale Mums for the latest ‘news’. Much as I loathe the futile commentary and no-offence-intended grinning emojis, like reality TV, I find Vale Mums both appalling and fascinating in equal measure. A quick glance at the latest news feed tells me: Amanda has ‘FINALLY’ found the perfect cupcake recipe (I can safely sit back from the edge of my seat now); Karen ‘desperately’ needs to know how to remove limescale from her kitchen kettle (Google it, Karen!); and Bethany is ranting as usual about the amount of dog shit on the street outside her house (I think you’ll find it’s ‘steaming dog shit’ in this heat, Bethany). So far so boring. As I am scrolling down to see if there have been any juicier entries, I see Rosalind’s name pop up. Like Amanda, Karen and Bethany, I have never met Rosalind, but I’m willing to bet I know more about her than close members of her own family. Rosalind has three boys under the age of six (‘Three boys! THREE!’). She is about to turn forty (‘Any ideas for a fortieth celebration for a very tired mum?’); she currently has no childcare (‘Help! My nanny has just quit – by text message!’); and her husband works in Dubai for three weeks out of every month (‘Anyone else have a husband who works abroad?’ Followed by face-screaming-in-fear emoji). Rosalind is a frequent visitor to Vale Mums and seems to treat it as a sort of oracle. If one of her children has a high temperature, she goes on Vale Mums for diagnosis; if she wants to buy a gift for her husband, she asks the other mums for advice; and most recently, she posted a photo of a spider in her bathroom in her house and asked the mums to identify its type (answer: a house spider). I have concluded that Rosalind’s posts imply that she is either very lonely or very bored, or perhaps a combination of the two. Today, Rosalind’s burning question is what to make her ‘very fussy’ two-year-old, Jacob, for breakfast. I suck my breath in through my teeth and shake my head in despair. Oh, Rosalind. Poor, naïve Rosalind. Never post a ‘food’ question on Vale Mums. You’re leaving yourself wide open to all sorts of self-righteous comments from ‘the Organics’, a disturbingly large subset of Vale Mums led by aforementioned Tania Henderson. AUTHOR BIO I started writing stories when I was 9 years old. My first 'book' was called 'Carrie the Kitten and Friends,' scribbled untidily in a school notebook (my handwriting is as appalling today as it was back then). My favourite subject at school was English, and I regularly bored dozens of fellow school children with my prolific essay-writing. Following university where I studied English and Spanish (my Spanish is mediocre at best, but mysteriously improves after a few glasses of wine), I moved to London to pursue a banking career. Turning 30 gave me the push I needed to take all my savings and invest them into pursuing my dream job as a full-time writer. Over the last decade, I have worked on mainly nonfiction books in the area of business and academic textbooks, but my first love has always been fiction. The problem was that I had no idea what to write about. At a publishing event a few years ago, a literary agent gave me some great advice, 'To be a writer, you need to be passionate about the subject and write from the heart.' The birth of my two daughters inspired me to apply this advice to a series of books about motherhood and its impact on romantic relationships, women friendships, and family dynamics. They are set in London and Ireland (where I am originally from) and give a humorous account of the frustrations of being a parent. Writing these books has been the hardest but most worthwhile thing I have ever done in my career. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I love writing them. For more information: Website - www.emmamurray.net Twitter - twitter.com/MurrayEmma Facebook - www.facebook.com/EmmaMurrayAuthor/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/emmamurrayauthor/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT SOME OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!! Release date - 26th May 2020
Book length - 320 pages Publisher - St. Martin's Press BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Natalie from St. Martin's Press for providing me with an e-copy of this book via Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK She knows what she wants. Miss Sophie Kendall is happiest arranging the secret meetings of the Debutante Underground, a group of women who come together to discuss the weekly advice column The Debutante’s Revenge. What makes Sophie most unhappy is her impending march down the aisle to a man she does not love. But her family’s finances are in increasingly dire straits. He makes an offer she can’t refuse. Henry Reese, Earl of Warshire, hasn’t slept in weeks. Desperate to escape his manor house and its haunting memories, he heads for one of his abandoned London properties. There he meets a beautiful, intriguing woman—trespassing. Reese is far less interested in Sophie’s search for a secret meeting spot than he is in her surprising ability to soothe his demons. So he strikes a bargain with her: his shop in exchange for spending one night a week with him. Is this love for real—or just a dream? Sophie never expected this to happen. But she cannot deny the fire Reese sparks in her—and soon their shared desire burns bright. Sophie is irrevocably promised to another. But maybe these two ill-fated lovers can find a way to risk it all—all the way to happily ever after… MY REVIEW Everything you could possibly wish for in an historical romance, WHEN YOU WISH UPON A ROGUE by Anna Bennett, effortlessly transported me back in time to witness a romance that made my heart glow. Miss Sophie Kendall is honest, strong, and clever. She adores her two best friends, her family, and her secret project co-ordinating the Debutante Underground, a place where all women are welcome to discuss all parts of life which are often seen as unseemly or unimportant by society. Sophie dreams of making a love match like her friends but sadly this is not to be. With her family finances in severe trouble, Sophie is soon to be engaged to a Lord who, while kind, does not set her soul on fire. But she will do what she has to for her family, even if it means giving up the Debutante's group too. But when she is thrown into the path of Henry, the Earl of Warshire, Sophie discovers a man who speaks to her soul as well as her desire. But he is struggling with a poor estate that he was never meant to take over, and memories from his past are tormenting him at night. Even though they both know that Sophie will soon become someone else's wife, they cannot deny the love that has grown between them. But can they find a way to be together and solve everyone else's problems too? Beautifully descriptive and with characters that felt like family, I dived into WHEN YOU WISH UPON A ROGUE and didn't come up for air until I had finished it. Sophie and Henry are both such wonderful characters with depth and emotional honesty that warmed my heart, and I was desperate for them to discover a way to be together. With sizzling chemistry that is sure to make you hot under the collar, and plenty of drama to keep you hooked from beginning to end, WHEN YOU WISH UPON A ROGUE by Anna Bennett is one of my favourite books from this genre and I cannot wait for more - the perfect book to lose yourself in, in these troubled times. AUTHOR BIO Anna Bennett started swiping romances from her mom's bookshelf as a teenager and decided that books with balls, dukes, and gowns were the best. So, when she had the chance to spend a semester in London she packed her bags--and promptly fell in love with the city, its history, and its pubs. She dreamed of writing romance, but somehow ended up a software analyst instead. Fortunately, a few years and a few careers later, Anna found her way back to writing the stories she loves and won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart(R). She lives in Maryland with her husband and three children, who try valiantly not to roll their eyes whenever she quotes Jane Austen. Anna's books include the Wayward Wallflowers series and the Debutante Diaries series. For more information: Website - annabennettauthor.com Twitter - twitter.com/_AnnaBennett Facebook - www.facebook.com/AnnaBennettAuthor/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/annabennettbooks/ Release date - 22nd May 2020
Book length - 400 pages Publisher - One More Chapter BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Rachel from www.rachelsrandomresources.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review from Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK Trapped in paradise… For twelve months JoJo Grant has been hiding from a secret too shameful to share. And whilst her sanctuary might be the beautiful French countryside, JoJo has a horrible feeling that her peace is about to be shattered…because bursting into her life is the hottest celebrity chef around – Callum O’Connor. Callum knows all about JoJo’s past, her time as a reality star, the scandal that has dogged her, but he isn’t sure why she’s still hiding? After spending time with Jojo, it’s obvious to him that she has nothing to be ashamed of – she just needs to be a little braver… But as much as JoJo likes Callum, he thrives on the glare of the outside world. Can JoJo let go of her past…with Callum by her side? MY REVIEW Likeable characters, adorable pups, and a connection that will warm your heart, JOJO'S FRENCH ESCAPE by Lorraine Wilson is the perfect read to escape into on these beautiful, sunny evenings. JoJo has left behind her life and is licking her wounds in the French countryside where she hopes to hide from the world indefinitely. But when celebrity chef, Callum O'Connor, shows up, Jojo soon realises that her solitude is about to be shattered and she just isn't ready to deal with the fallout from what has happened to her. But as JoJo and Callum get to know each other, he cannot understand why she is willing to hide from the truth when he knows what a strong and capable woman she is beneath it all. Can JoJo find it in her to let go of the past and grab a hold of a future that could make her the happiest she has ever been? A stunning setting and a great cast of characters are just some of the wonderful things about this book. JoJo is relatable and as it became clear what happened, I wanted her to find happiness and the strength to be herself. I enjoyed watching JoJo and Callum learn more about each other and there is a delicious tension between them that really made me smile. And we cannot forget about the adorable pups that will make you want to run to your nearest shelter and adopt ( but remember dogs are for life!). JOJO'S FRENCH ESCAPE by Lorraine Wilson is a thoroughly enjoyable story and I look forward to reading more from this author. AUTHOR BIO Lorraine Wilson writes flirty, feel-good fiction for One More Chapter, a HarperCollins imprint - and is unashamedly fond of happy endings. She loves hearing from readers and feels incredibly grateful to be doing the job she always dreamt of. She splits her time between the South of France and Cambridgeshire and is usually either writing or reading while being sat on, walked over or barked at by one of her growing band of rescue dogs. For more information: Twitter - twitter.com/Romanceminx Facebook - www.facebook.com/LorraineWilsonWriter/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/lorrainewilsonauthor/ Available Now
Book length - 432 pages Publisher - One More Chapter BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Sarah from bytheletterbookreviews.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review via Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK The serial killer is behind bars. But the murders are just beginning… DC Maggie Jamieson's past comes back to haunt her in this dark and gripping serial killer thriller. Three missing women running out of time… They were abducted years ago. Notorious serial killer Bill Raven admitted to killing them and was sentenced to life. The case was closed – at least DC Maggie Jamieson thought it was… But now one of them has been found, dismembered and dumped in a bin bag in town. Forensics reveal that she died just two days ago, when Raven was behind bars, so Maggie has a second killer to find. Because even if the other missing women are still alive, one thing’s for certain: they don’t have long left to live… MY REVIEW A gripping, twisted tale of secrets and evil, DEAD WRONG by Noelle Holten is the sequel that every crime fiction reader has been waiting on. DC Maggie Jamieson is back and in trouble. A serial killer from the past, Bill Raven, is claiming that he did not abduct and murder three women all those years ago and he claims his confession was taken while he wasn't in a healthy state of mind, both physically and mentally. With the media putting the pressure on and the fact that the bodies of these women were never found, Maggie may just have to re-investigate. And then with perfect timing, one of the women's body is discovered and it appears that Bill Ravens couldn't be the killer because she died within the last two days. As Maggie starts the hunt for the killer, she will have to figure out just how involved Bill Raven is in the whole sick plot. But time is running out and there are still two more women to find before it is too late. While DEAD WRONG is the second book in this series, you can easily read it as a standalone (although I highly recommend you read Dead Inside too). Compelling from start to finish, I was on the edge of my seat alongside Maggie as she tried to unearth the truth and piece the whole thing together. This is a story that is brimming with tension and makes everything feel heightened while you are reading it, and that is a testament to Noelle Holten's excellent writing skills. With plenty of twists and turns along the way, DEAD WRONG by Noelle Holten is the kind of book that gets under your skin and burrows down for the long haul, and I cannot wait for more from one of my favourite crime fiction authors. AUTHOR BIO Noelle Holten is an award-winning blogger at www.crimebookjunkie.co.uk. She is the PR & Social Media Manager for Bookouture, a leading digital publisher in the UK, and was a regular reviewer on the Two Crime Writers and a Microphone podcast. Noelle worked as a Senior Probation Officer for eighteen years, covering a variety of cases including those involving serious domestic abuse. She has three Hons BA’s – Philosophy, Sociology (Crime & Deviance) and Community Justice – and a Masters in Criminology. Noelle's hobbies include reading, attending as many book festivals as she can afford and sharing the booklove via her blog. Dead Inside - her debut novel with One More Chapter/Harper Collins UK is an international kindle bestseller and the start of a new series featuring DC Maggie Jamieson. To follow this author, here are the links: Website - crimebookjunkie.co.uk Twitter - www.twitter.com/nholten40 Facebook - www.facebook.com/crimebookjunkie Instagram - www.instagram.com/crimebookjunkie/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT SOME OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!! Available Now
Book length - 384 pages Publisher - Avon BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Sanjana and www.avonbooks.co.uk for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review via Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK Three women. One family curse. The summer of a lifetime. For generations, no second-born daughter in the Fontana family has married. Lucy desperately wants to find love, but for her cousin Emilia, their family curse is a blessing in disguise. But then their Great Aunt Poppy declares she’ll reunite with her long-lost love on her eightieth birthday – and break the curse once and for all. And so the three women embark on a journey to Tuscany to fulfil Poppy’s last wish. But the secrets they uncover there could change their family forever… MY REVIEW ONE ITALIAN SUMMER by Lori Nelson Spielman is a beautiful and emotional journey about love and finding yourself and I enjoyed it immensely. There is a curse on the Fontana family where the second-born daughter has been destined to live a single life without love and marriage. For one Fontana this is seen as a blessing in disguise while another mourns for what she cannot have. So when their Great-Aunt Poppy announces that they must take a trip together so that she can finally break the curse, it receives mixed feelings. How will they ever find Poppy's long-lost love from so long ago? And can the curse truly be broken? With stunning settings and characters that get under your skin and feel like family, ONE ITALIAN SUMMER is the perfect escapist read. Poppy was my favourite character and I loved her quirky nature throughout. During this epic adventure trip to Tuscany, we get to learn about Poppy's life and learn more about all three of these special women and there were definitely moments where I felt sadness as well as hope for what they were embarking on. And like life, things never go as smoothly as we hope it will. ONE ITALIAN SUMMER by Lori Nelson Spielman is about friendship and true understanding and I highly recommend it to fiction fans everywhere. This was my first time reading this author's work but it won't be my last. AUTHOR BIO Lori Nelson Spielman is a New York Times, USA Today and Der Spiegel bestselling author. She is also a former speech pathologist, guidance counselor, and homebound teacher. She enjoys fitness running, traveling, and reading, though writing is her true passion. Her first novel, The Life List, has been published in thirty countries and optioned by Fox 2000. She lives in Michigan with her husband and their very spoiled cat. To follow this author for all the latest news, here are the links: Website - lorinelsonspielman.com Twitter - www.twitter.com/lnelsonspielman Facebook - www.facebook.com/LoriNelsonSpielmanAuthor Instagram - www.instagram.com/lorinelsonspielman/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!! #Blogtour #Review: The Catch by TM Logan @TMLoganAuthor @ZaffreBooks @Tr4cyF3nt0n #TheCatch8/5/2020 Release date - 30th April 2020
Book length - 332 pages Publisher - Zaffre BUY LINKS: UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Tracy from www.compulsivereaders.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review via Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK She says he's perfect. I know he's lying . . . He caught me watching, and our eyes met. That was when it hit me. There was something not quite right about my daughter's new boyfriend . . . The doting father Ed finally meets his daughter's boyfriend for the first time. Smart, successful and handsome, Ryan appears to be a real catch. Then Abbie announces their plan to get married. The perfect fiancé There's just one problem. Ed thinks Ryan is lying to them. Who would you believe? All of Ed's instincts tell him his daughter is in terrible danger - but no-one else can see it. With the wedding date approaching fast, Ed sets out to uncover Ryan's secrets, before it's too late . . . MY REVIEW Is there such a thing as the perfect man? Well, in THE CATCH by T.M. Logan this idea is confronted in haunting detail and will have you second-guessing yourself about how well you can truly know someone. Ed should be excited. His only daughter, Abby, has arrived home beaming from ear to ear because she has gotten engaged to the most wonderful man, Ryan. They are moving in together and getting hitched within the month and everything is simply perfect. But Ed can't help the feeling that there is something off about Ryan, his soon-to-be son-in-law. Something is lurking in his eyes that tells Ed he is a liar and Ed will stop at nothing to expose him for the fraud he believes him to be. But as Ed begins to wander down a dangerously obsessive path, those that love him start to worry about his mental health. For Ed has always been far too overprotective of Abby after the tragic accident that broke their hearts all those years ago, and when Ed starts doing crazy things in his quest to get rid of Ryan, the whole family begin to fear that Abby having her own life has pushed him over the edge. But Ed believes that he is right about Ryan and Abby could be in very serious danger. Is he right? THE CATCH by T.M. Logan will take you on a journey of ups and downs where one minute you will be on Ed's side and the next minute find yourself feeling sorry for Ryan whose only crime seems to be loving Abby. The author has a wonderful flair for realistic characters and these characters are no different. They all have their own flaws and secrets but have a way of connecting with the reader that works well. There is an almost uncomfortable tension that slowly built up as the story progressed until I found myself sitting up on the edge of my seat by the end, desperate to uncover the truth - and wow, what an ending! THE CATCH by T.M. Logan is an exciting and terrifying story about relationships and I cannot wait for more from this talented author. AUTHOR BIO T.M. Logan's thrillers have sold more than 750,000 copies in the UK and are published in 18 countries around the world. His novel The Holiday was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and became a Sunday Times bestseller in paperback. Formerly a national newspaper journalist, he now writes full time and lives in Nottinghamshire with his wife and two children. For more information: Website - www.tmlogan.com Twitter - twitter.com/TMLoganAuthor Facebook - www.facebook.com/TMLoganAuthor/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/tmloganauthor/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!! Release date - 7th May 2020
Book length - 416 pages Publisher - Head of Zeus BUY LINKS: Worldwide - www.bookdepository.com UK - www.amazon.co.uk US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Vicky from ariafiction.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour. I'm delighted to shine a spotlight on what is sure to be an exciting read! ABOUT THIS BOOK Love, secrets and danger abound in the new historical novel from bestselling author Diney Costeloe, set in 19th-century France. As the St Clair family prepare for the grand wedding of their daughter, Clarice, trouble is brewing in the shape of an old friendship, a dangerous secret and new love threatened by unexpected events. Their younger daughter, Hélène, became friends with orphaned Annette during the terrible events of the 1871 siege of Paris. Now they are reunited, with Annette working below stairs for Helene's parents. But Annette is hiding a dangerous secret, which Hélène has promised to keep at all costs. Meanwhile, Hélène herself has begun to fall in love with a young nobleman from England, whose family has plans which do not include their son choosing a French wife. AUTHOR BIO Diney Costeloe is the author of twenty-three novels, several short stories, and many articles and poems. She has three children and seven grandchildren, so when she isn't writing, she's busy with family. She and her husband divide their time between Somerset and West Cork. For more information: Website - www.dineycosteloe.co.uk Twitter - twitter.com/Dineycost Facebook - www.facebook.com/dineycosteloeauthor DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!! |
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