Category: Guest Post

Blog Tour: Q&A with Lisa Lueddecke author of The Forest of Ghosts and Bones

Posted November 3, 2020 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Guest Post, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour: Q&A with Lisa Lueddecke  author of The Forest of Ghosts and Bones

Today I am super excited to welcome to the blog Lisa Lueddecke, author of The Forest of Ghosts and Bones.  This is a book that I am really excited to read as it is a retelling, inspired by Hungarian Myths. I have little knowledge of these myths so I am super excited to dive into this tale. Below Lisa has taken part in a Q&A and her answers make me more excited to read this book! Also don’t forget to check out the other stops on this tour and find out more about The Forest of Ghosts and Bones! Were there any real life inspirations for the castle at the centre of the story? When I was young, we lived very close to Nanstein Castle in Germany. I have so many fond memories of exploring that place, and one particular memory when it was raining. The feeling of the dark gray sky, the warm summer rain, and popping in and out of passageways and doors, the stones seeming to glow red… It has stuck with me vividly throughout all of these […]

Blog Tour / Guest Post: Working at Home Without Going Mad by Fiona Gibson, author of The Mum Who Had Enough

Posted July 7, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Guest Post / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Guest Post: Working at Home Without Going Mad by Fiona Gibson, author of The Mum Who Had Enough

Today I am super excited to welcome to the blog Fiona Gibson author of The Mum Who Had Enough. Today Fiona is going to be talking about working at home without going mad and I am super excited to read her thoughts. As always don’t forget to check out the other blogs on this tour for other amazing content! Fiona Gibson: Working at Home without going Mad It’s been 21 years since I had a workplace to go to. I can hardly believe it’s been so long. I can always go back to an office, I kept thinking at first, if it all gets too much. In fact, I fully expected to. From my late teens through to my early thirties I’d worked in magazine offices in Dundee and London, and many of those former workmates are still my best friends. I loved office life. Why would anyone choose to work from home with only the biscuit tin for company? I’d only chosen to go freelance after becoming a mum to twins. It just seemed like an easier, more flexible […]

Blog Tour / Guest Post: ‘What I Really Think about Writing Groups…’ by Sophie Jenkins, author of Forgotten Guide to Happiness

Posted June 25, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Guest Post / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Guest Post: ‘What I Really Think about Writing Groups…’ by Sophie Jenkins, author of Forgotten Guide to Happiness

Today I am super excited to welcome to the blog Sophie Jenkins author of The Forgotten Guide to Happiness. Today Sophie is going to be talking about what she really thinks about writing groups and I am super excited to read her thoughts. As always don’t forget to check out the other blogs on this tour for other amazing content! Sophie Jenkins : What I really Think about Writing Groups…. In The Forgotten Guide to Happiness, Lana Green, the main character, becomes a tutor at a writing group, and it’s a situation that appeals to me because I know plenty about them. Writing groups are brilliant and wherever I’ve lived, I’ve made sure I belong to one. But I’ve never taught a writing group. It’s my biggest nightmare and it was very easy to imagine what I’d be like if I had. The complete lack of authority, the wild optimism, the arguments… and when it all seems to be getting out of hand, looking hopefully up at the clock only to see that time has stopped. Being a published writer […]

Blog Tour: Recipe and Review of One Summer in Italy by Sue Moorcroft

Posted May 23, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Guest Post, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour: Recipe and Review of One Summer in Italy by Sue Moorcroft

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.One Summer in Italy by Sue Moorcroft Published by Avon on May 17, 2018 Genres: Chick-lit, Contemporary, Fiction, Romance Pages: 355 Format: E-Arc Source: Netgalley Buy on Amazon Goodreads ‘I love all of Sue Moorcroft’s books!’Katie Fforde When Sofia Bianchi’s father Aldo dies, it makes her stop and look at things afresh. Having been his carer for so many years, she knows it’s time for her to live her own life – and to fulfil some promises she made to Aldo in his final days. So there’s nothing for it but to escape to Italy’s Umbrian mountains where, tucked away in a sleepy Italian village, lie plenty of family secrets waiting to be discovered. There, Sofia also finds Amy who is desperately trying to find her way in life after discovering her dad isn’t her biological father. Sofia sets about helping Amy through this difficult time, but it’s the handsome Levi who […]

Blog Tour: Mini Review & Q&A with Stephen Lloyd Jones, author of The Silenced

Posted April 20, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Guest Post, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour: Mini Review & Q&A with Stephen Lloyd Jones, author of The Silenced

I received this book for free from Netgalley, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The Silenced by Stephen Lloyd Jones Published by Headline on April 19, 2018 Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Thriller Pages: 416 Format: E-Arc, Paperback Source: Netgalley, Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads Stephen Lloyd Jones – acclaimed author of THE STRING DIARIES – returns with a brand-new supernatural thriller. For fans of Stephen King and Lauren Beukes. Mallory Grace just killed a man. To survive the next hour, she’ll have to kill again. To survive the night, she’ll need a miracle. Obadiah Macintosh doesn’t seem like a miracle. He is a recluse who works alone at an animal sanctuary, and he has a secret. When the dogs in his care alert him to intruders hidden by the darkness, he knows they are coming for him. Mallory and Obadiah were strangers, brought together for one purpose. To give new light to a terrifying world. But now they are on the run, and evil intends to […]