Kitty Peck and the Child of Ill Fortune – Author Interview.

Really pleased to welcome Kate Griffin to the blog today to talk about Kitty Peck, I threw a few questions at her and this is what she had to tell me. Some fascinating insight. I’m currently reading the first in this series having finished the brilliant Child of Ill Fortune… Continue reading

Liz Currently Loves…Lies Ripped Open by Steve McHugh

Publication Date: 24th August from 47north Source: Netgalley Over a hundred years have passed since a group of violent killers went on the rampage, murdering innocent victims for fun. But even back then, sorcerer Nate Garrett, aka Hellequin, knew there was more to it than simple savage pleasure—souls were being… Continue reading

Murder in Malmo – Blog Tour. Review.

Publication Date: Available Now from McNidder and Grace Source: Review Copy A gunman is loose in Malmö and he’s targeting immigrants. The charismatic head of an advertising agency is found dead in his shower. Inspector Anita Sundström wants to be involved in the murder investigations, but she is being sidelined… Continue reading

Liz Currently Loves….#PleaseRetweet by Emily Benet.

Publication Date: Available 27th August from Harper Impulse. Source: Netgalley How to mess up your life in 140 characters Social media whizz kid, May Sparks has landed her dream job. Well, not quite, but the salary is great and all May has to do is handle the online profiles of… Continue reading

Liz Currently Loves….Splinter the Silence by Val McDermid

Publication Date: 27th August from Little Brown Source: Advanced review copy Psychological profiler Tony Hill is trained to see patterns, to decode the mysteries of human behaviour, and when he comes across a series of suicides among women tormented by vicious online predators, he begins to wonder if there is… Continue reading

Wye Review. And a little thank you from me

Publication Date: Available Now Source: Review copy. And purchased copy. I read it twice too. Wye is losing hope. Sixteen and travelling through a rich wilderness with three other teenagers, she should be having the time of her life. And she might be if it weren’t for the thing hunting… Continue reading

The Jump by Doug Johnstone – Review/Blog Tour

Publication Date: Available Now from Faber Source: Review copy YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, IF YOU HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE Struggling to come to terms with the suicide of her teenage son, Ellie lives in the shadows of the Forth Road Bridge, lingering on its footpaths and swimming in the… Continue reading

The New Woman by Charity Norman. Author Interview.

Today I’m VERY happy to welcome Charity Norman to the blog to talk about her emotionally resonant and wonderful novel “The New Woman”. I loved this book and was very pleased to be able to delve deeper..   What inspired you originally to write a novel with Gender Dysphoria as… Continue reading