Revisiting The Memory Game by Sharon Sant.

  A while ago the lovely Sharon Sant came on the blog and answered a few questions for me about The Memory Game (and life in general) – if you missed out, you can clickety click right here and read now. http://lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/liz-currently-loves-the-memory-game-by-sharon-sant/ Today, to celebrate the paperback release, Sharon tells… Continue reading

An Update from Amy…On writing. And Life.

So today I hand the blog back over to good friend and flegdling writer Amie Johnson. Take it away Amie! Amie can be found on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/amieblinks   From The Beginning   Part Two – 23/09/13 Welcome back! So since my last blog things have changed with my novel…. Continue reading

Happy Publication Day to Neil White…and what else am I looking forward to?

  So today you can finally get your hands on a copy of “Next to Die” by Neil White. To read my recent interview with him clickety click http://lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/2-days-to-go-neil-white-and-next-to-die/   To celebrate I  thought I might talk a little bit about some more books I am looking forward to and… Continue reading

Mutton by India Knight – A Mother and Daughter’s view….

  So, when the lovely folks at Penguin Books offered me a chance to read and review “Mutton” from India Knight I jumped at the chance to read something a little different for me. When it arrived I popped it onto the shelf to await my attention – where it… Continue reading

More reviewing pitfalls…and the latest policy from Goodreads..

  So, on Friday evening I was buzzing around as usual on the internet, chatting away to some good friends discussing books and life in general. Then one of them said “Oh have you seen the latest policy change from Goodreads?” So I tootled over to the feedback portion of… Continue reading

Black Chalk by Christopher J Yates – A Wondrous Twisty Tale.

  So today sees the release of “Black Chalk” a wonderful and addictive twisty tale from Christopher Yates. I was lucky enough to read this in advance and it is one of my favourite books this year so far. I caught up with Mr Yates and asked him a few… Continue reading