Melody Bittersweet and The Girls’ Ghostbusting Agency (Melody Bittersweet Mysteries Book 1) by Kitty French

The Girls' Ghostbusting Agency: An absolutely hilarious cozy mystery (Melody Bittersweet Mysteries Book 1) by [French, Kitty]

Publisher: Bookouture (14th July 2016)

5/5*

This book is HILARIOUS! I have absolutely loved it! And, how fab is that cover!?!

Melody Bittersweet sees dead people! She’s totally cool with it though, it runs in the family. Her Mother and Gran happily help people to connect with their loved ones who have passed, at Blithe Spirits, but Melody embarks on a new venture of her own – The Girls’ Ghostbusting Agency – with the help of her best friend, Marina, and Glenda who has worked with her family for years and is naturally organised. Artie soon joins the team also.

Their first ever job involves a big old house belonging to the Scarborough family. The current heir to the property is keen to sell, but prospective buyers are being put off by ghostly interferences. Both Melody’s team and a rival medium (who also happens to be Melody’s ex-boyfriend) are hired to rectify the situation. The successful party winning the payment. The game was on!

It isn’t long until Melody meets the three Scarborough brothers, Douglas, Lloyd and Issac, who are tied to the property as a result of Douglas’ murder years before. One of the other brothers was the murderer, but it was never proven which one it was, hence them all being unable to move on. Melody soon realises that she’s going to have to solve the murder in order to help the brothers find their peace. Along the way she finds out some interesting family history and the story gets quite emotional towards the end.

The characters in this book are just awesome, including the ghosts! The way they bounce off each other and the random conversations they have sometimes are honestly laugh out loud funny! (It’s quite difficult trying not to laugh when reading in bed next to my husband who has to be up for work at 5.15am!) I would totally love to work for The Girls’ Ghostbusting Agency!

Fabulous writing by Kitty French! I can’t wait for the next in the series!

Honestly I can’t express enough how much you need to read this book to see for yourself!! I’m sure you’ll love it as much as I have.

Many thanks, as always, to Bookouture for my auto-approval status on Netgalley.

You can buy your copy of this fabulous book hereMelody Bittersweet and The Girls’ Ghostbusting Agency by Kitty French – currently only 99p on Kindle!

Description:

Welcome to Chapelwick, home of the brand new and hilarious Girls Ghostbusting Agency series, where things really do go bump in the night.

When Melody “I-See-Dead-People” Bittersweet wakes up jobless and alone on her twenty-seventh birthday, she realises she can’t leave her life in the hands of her magic eight ball any longer. She starts her very own ghostbusting agency with best friend Marina, geeky, keen Arthur, and, of course, a one-eared pug called Lestat.

But the team’s very first job at the vast, gothic Scarborough House puts them in direct competition with Melody’s ex, the rakish, despicable Leo Dark.

The house is haunted by three eccentric brothers. Douglas was murdered in his prime (and his cricket whites), while melancholy Isaac and shifty Lloyd lived into old age. Was the family right to exile Isaac, or could someone else have had the means, motive and opportunity?

Whoever solves the crime and gets rid of the ghosts gets paid.

Can Melody and her crew untangle the mystery and bring the brothers peace before Leo? Or will his distracting sexiness, Melody’s bonkers family, and her “vintage” (read: shocking knacker) 1973 Ford Transit, cause the agency to fall at its first hurdle?

This is the PERFECT choice for fans of Janet Evanovich, Gina LaManna and Jana DeLeon, who’ll find themselves crying with laughter as they join Melody and her crew on their spooktastic adventure.

About the author:

USA Today best selling author Kitty French writes sexy, escapist romance hot enough to burn your fingers…

The USA Today best selling Lucien Knight series has been a hit around the world, and Kitty is now writing and releasing the Regular Sex series of half hour erotic reads, a weekly issue to make sure your weekend starts with a bang!

SIGN UP FOR KITTY’S NEWSLETTER for all the gossip and release information by emailing on kittyfrenchwriter@me.com

Kitty is also the disreputable alter-ego of a romantic comedy writer Kat French. She writes full time, and lives in England with her husband and two little boys.

You can get in touch with Kitty on facebook and via her blog – http://www.kittyfrench.blogspot.co.uk, or you can find her on @kittysbooks on twitter.

Check out all of Kitty’s books on here on her AmazonUK author page

A Single Drop of Perfect & other stories by Jessikah Hope Stenson **Blog tour** Author Q&A and review

Today I am very happy to be kicking off Jessikah Hope Stenson’s A Single Drop Of Perfect & other stories Blog Tour. This is Jessikah’s first ever Blog Tour, which is very exciting 🙂

I have my review of Jessikah’s collection of short stories to share with you, but first of all I have a fab Q&A for you to enjoy…..

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For those who don’t know already, could you tell us about yourself and your book(s) please?

I’m Jess, I’m currently studying for my degree in English at the University of Exeter where I’m also the Chief Editor of PearShaped Music Magazine. I take as many creative writing modules as possible in my degree and have a book blog (called Read By Jess) where I post some flash fiction, but mostly book reviews. After university I want to start a career in publishing but I’ll always continue to write fiction because it’s my therapy. The dream is to work full-time as a published author, but I know that’s probably a long way off at the moment. Also, I don’t want to close myself off to any opportunities. I never intended to get interested in journalism and then I spent last summer writing for a magazine in Belfast – who knows where life will take me. A Single Drop Of Perfect is my first published book and it’s a collection of five short stories which focus on, well, perfection! There’s a strong focus on relationships, including romantic, familial, platonic and even the love for your pet. Sometimes a perfect moment might happen when you least expect it and I think that’s such a wonderful part of life.

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

Well for the first story, A Single Drop Of Perfect, it’s based off personal experience. I was basically in a friendship where the other person felt led on and I found it really difficult to ‘let them down’, if that’s even the right way of saying it. Another story, The Lemon & The Lake is based on a phobia I suffer from. While today there’s a growing understanding of mental illness, I feel like this particular phobia is often misunderstood. I won’t say what it is as I don’t want to ruin the story! The story called Wounds is based on loads of different stories people have told me. I know of a young girl who was attacked by her grandmother’s dog and my publisher was telling me about her dog who attacked her aunt and they realised it was because he was ill and in pain, but the authorities were calling the dog aggressive. Basically, I just think people massively misunderstand animals. The other two stories What Isla Did and The Edge Of A Smile aren’t personal at all, they came from a random part of my brain… I have no idea.

Are any of your characters based (however loosely) on anyone you know?

My friends say they can see a bit of me in some of my characters but other than that not really. Lorenzo in A Single Drop Of Perfect is based on someone I know, but I exaggerated some of his personality and ignored others, so it doesn’t represent him anymore. I find that basing a character on someone you know can hold you back in describing them. Oh and there’s also Miguel who is mentioned in The Lemon & The Lake and he’s based on a real person.

How do you pick your characters names?

Mainly I just google baby names and scroll through them endlessly. I want a name that suits the character, isn’t too common but that people can pronounce – that’s harder than you’d think! I also hate using the names of people I know, it’s creepy!

Can you share your writing process with us, in a nutshell?

I feel the urge to write, I grab my laptop and start writing. I edit right at the end.

Do you have a favourite author?

I have loads but right now it’s probably either Holly Bourne or Morgan Matson. Their YA summer reads are heaven.

If you could meet any author, who would it be? And what would you ask them?

Probably Stieg Larsson who wrote The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo trilogy. He unfortunately died before his books became successful so I’d love to know what drove him to write so many words on those characters and how he developed such complex plots and kept on top of contradictions, because as a writer that’s what I find so hard and he was an expert.

Were you a big reader as a child?

Yes definitely! And I still am. I keep track of every book I read (and use GoodReads which is so helpful). I always read at least a book a week but in the holidays I try and read a book a day.

When did you start to write?

When I was 14 I was set a homework task to write a prologue to a story and then my mum asked me what would happen next in the story so I kept writing… 70,000 words later I was done! Since then I’ve written three novels and lots of short stories.

What are you working on right now?

I’ve just finished writing my first novel which I think is actually good enough to be published. It’s a psychological thriller and I’m hoping that I can get that published this year.

When can we look forward to a new release?

Hopefully sometime between now and Christmas!

How can readers keep in touch with you?

My book blog: http://readbyjess.blogspot.co.uk/

My Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Jessikah-Hope-Stenson-490555721101437/

My Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessikahHope

My GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/52805994-read-by-jess

Thank you so much for answering my questions, Jess 🙂

My Review

5/5*

A Single Drop of Perfect is a collection of five, hard hitting short stories. Each one very different, but all with a strong focus on human emotion.

A Single Drop of Perfect

We meet Carla who is anxious about starting University, dealing with a long distant relationship, a boring job and a friendship which crosses a line.

What Isla Did

I found this quite disturbing. Isla’s parents are torn apart by grief when Isla is killed by a train, accidentally, or so they believe. We see things from Jenna’s point of view, Isla’s older sister.

The Lemon and The Lake

This story explores the importance of making memories and the anxiety of never having enough time.

Wounds

This story highlights how children cope (or don’t cope) when their parents divorce and a step-parent comes into their life. Also, the bonds we share with our pets.

The Edge Of A Smile

I found this story quite sinister!

Many thanks to Jessikah for my kindle copy of A Single Drop Of Perfect & other stories. I have thoroughly enjoyed them and would happily recommend.

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Publisher: Excalibur Press (22nd February 2016)

Buy your copy here – A Single Drop Of Perfect & other stories by Jessikah Hope Stenson

Description:

A Single Drop Of Perfect
Carla’s on the cusp of adulthood. As her final weeks in the family home draw to a close she struggles to keep a grip on her true self. With her boyfriend hundreds of miles away, Carla battles with loneliness, finding comfort in unexpected places and experiencing moments of perfection that can never be replicated.
What Isla Did
Isla was young, brave and creative. She is remembered as a golden girl and their beloved daughter, but no one can be perfect.
The Lemon And The Lake
June and Max are exploring the gorgeous countryside of Granada. However, where there’s perfection, there’s horror.
Wounds
Helen’s new husband Steven brings his dog Wilf into the family home. When Helen’s eight year old daughter Maisie finds herself in hospital, suffering from a vicious dog attack, Steven has a lot to answer for. Moral and ethical questions arise when Helen is determined to have Wilf put down in spite of Steven’s desire to keep is beloved pet alive.
The Edge Of A Smile
Walking home at night, university student Heidi is accompanied by a stranger named Bryony. Both of them have secrets which will destroy the other.

Don’t forget to follow the rest of Jess’s fab Blog Tour…..

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Enjoy!

Added to my TBR list, July 2016…..

…..From Netgalley…..

Pub Date 28 Jul 2016

The electrifying new novel from the international bestselling author, Liane Moriarty Despite their differences, Erika and Clementine have been best friends since they were children. So when Erika needs help, Clementine should be the obvious person to turn to. Or so you’d think. For Clementine, as a mother of a two desperately trying to practise for the audition of a lifetime, the last thing she needs is Erika asking for something, again. But the barbecue should be the perfect way to forget their problems for a while. Especially when their hosts, Vid and Tiffany, are only too happy to distract them. Which is how it all spirals out of control…

Pub Date 11 Aug 2016

FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE SISTERS – ONE OF THE BEST SELLING DÉBUTS OF 2015 – COMES A TENSE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER RIPPED STRAIGHT FROM THE HEADLINES . . . Twenty years ago 21-year-old Sophie Collier vanishes one night. She leaves nothing behind but a trainer on the old pier – and a hole in the heart of her best friend Francesca. Now A body’s been found. And Francesca’s drawn back to the seaside town she’s tried to forget. Perhaps the truth of what happened to Sophie will finally come out. Yet Francesca is beginning to wish she hadn’t returned. Everywhere she turns are ghosts from her past. The same old faces and familiar haunts of her youth. But if someone knows what really happened to Sophie that night then now’s the time to find out – isn’t it? Except sometimes discovering the truth can cost you everything you hold dear – your family, your sanity and even your life . . .

Pub Date 25 Aug 2016

Joanna has spent ten years married to a monster.

Everyone thinks she has the perfect life, but behind closed doors she lives in constant fear of her husband.

Escape seems impossible – and then a stranger offers her a chance to flee.

On the run with her young daughter, Joanna finds herself in the mysterious town of Morro. With no memory of how she got there. And no idea of what the town truly is.

Joanna faces a rare and terrible choice – stay safe, or return to face the fight of her life, to save herself and her little girl.

Pub Date 01 Sep 2016

Can you ever truly know the one you love?

Fran Hall and her husband Nathan live in a farmhouse on the edge of the Fens with their two children. One February night, when Fran is woken by her baby, she finds the bed empty beside her and Nathan gone. Searching the house for him she makes a devastating discovery.

As Fran finds herself under intense police scrutiny, she and her two small children become more isolated as she starts to doubt whether or not she really knew Nathan. Was he really the loving husband that Fran had trusted him to be?

As police suspicion grows the questions for Fran begin to mount. Is there something that she is hiding from them – something that she has kept hidden from everyone, including her husband?

From the author of The Crooked House comes another stunning psychological thriller about family, secrets and the lies we tell ourselves. For fans of Gillian Flynn and domestic thrillers, The Loving Husband draws readers into a marriage where nothing is as it seems.

…..From the Author/Publisher…..

 (e-book copy from Mark Nolan)

Self-published 1st January 2016

A mysterious killer who calls himself The Artist is assassinating wealthy lawyers in San Francisco. When photo-journalist Jake Wolfe accidentally takes his picture during a murder, The Artist adds Jake to his kill list and he becomes a target in a deadly game of cat and mouse that only one of them can survive. How far would you go to protect your loved ones from a killer? Jake is a veteran who wants to leave his secret past life behind him, but the reluctant, flawed hero finds that he can’t ignore his duty and his personal moral compass.

This gripping thriller is full of suspense, plot twists and surprises. It features a cast of interesting characters, including several strong-willed women, two wise-cracking San Francisco Police Homicide Inspectors, one highly intelligent dog, and a philosophical killer who shares Jake’s admiration for Van Gogh paintings but still plans to kill him anyway. As Jake gets closer to unraveling a merciless conspiracy, his life gets turned upside down and the danger level increases, adding to the growing suspense. This entertaining page-turner starts out as a murder mystery and then shifts gears into a high-speed action thriller that takes you on a roller-coaster ride to the riveting ending. A good read for those who enjoy mysteries, suspense, action and adventure, vigilante justice, unique characters, witty dialogue and a little romance too. Now on sale in over a dozen countries around the world. Be the first among your friends to read it.

Fans of new Kindle Unlimited novels will be happy to know this book is one of the best financial thrillers in kindle unlimited books.

 (e-book from John Nicholl)

Be careful who you trust…
The Mailer family are oblivious to the terrible danger that enters their lives when seven-year-old Anthony is referred to the child guidance service by the family GP following the breakdown of his parents’ marriage.
Fifty-eight year old Dr David Galbraith, a sadistic predatory paedophile employed as a consultant child psychiatrist, has already murdered one child in the soundproofed cellar below the South Wales Georgian town-house he shares with his wife and two young daughters.
Anthony becomes Galbraith’s latest obsession and he will stop at nothing to make his grotesque fantasies reality.

The book includes content that some readers may find disturbing from the start. It is dedicated to survivors everywhere.

 (e-book from John Nicholl)

‘If you like psychological suspense thrillers, this is as good as it gets.’ Frank Scozzari, bestselling author.

 

Even the darkest secrets can’t stay hidden forever…

 

When twenty-nine-year-old Cynthia Galbraith struggles to come to terms with her traumatic past and the realities of prison life, a prison counsellor persuades her to write a personal journal exploring the events that led to a life sentence for murder.
Although unconvinced at first, Cynthia finally decides she has all the time in the world and very little, if anything, to lose. She begins writing and holds back nothing: sharing the thoughts she hadn’t dare vocalise, the things that keep her awake at night and haunt her waking hours.

Realizing River City by [Grunow, Melissa] (e-book from Melissa Grunow)

Publisher: Tumbleweed Books (14 Feb. 2016)

It’s a story about loss, love, compassion, and finally redemption.

At times, life can feel like a challenging feat of survival. Whether it’s living through abusive relationships or figuring out the complexities of what it means to be a woman searching for love, Realizing River City is a memoir that proves how despite the troubles we may face, there is hope in the way we continually risk ourselves in search for the life we want to live. In her poetic exploration of past relationships, Melissa Grunow’s honest words do not falter in the face of so much loss. Taking the rage we all feel about grief and pain, and funneling it into truth, beauty, and ultimately redemption on each page, Realizing River City is about discovering how the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves.

Realizing River City

Just the Right balance of vulnerability and strength.

Wicked Summer: A Cape Harriet Novel by [Brooks, Roma] (e-book from Roma Brooks)

Release date – 15th August 2016

Wicked Summer follows the Bloom family as they spend a once in a lifetime vacation at Cape Harriet, a charming seaside town on Virginia’s scenic Eastern Shore.

All Mary Bloom ever wanted was to celebrate her 60th birthday at the beach. The extended Bloom family converges at the Rising Tides Inn, where their slightest whim is catered to.

Forty something Iris is the perfect suburban mom, holding her four kids and husband on a tight leash. 36 year old Hyacinth is single, successful and the self-proclaimed brains of the family. At 26, Poppy is a top travel blogger, wandering across countries most people only dream of visiting.

The rivalry among the sisters is as strong as ever, and each sister is dealing with it in her own way. So while Iris taunts and needles, Hyacinth takes the high road and shows disdain. Poppy suffers silently, lost in her own inner turmoil. None of them has an inkling of the storm that is about to break loose in their lives.

Soft shell crabs and salt marshes will be forgotten as shocking secrets are revealed. Everyone seems to be guilty of hiding something.

Set in idyllic Cape Harriet, Wicked Summer takes the reader on a thrilling roller coaster ride with plenty of laughs, tears and intrigue with heart warming moments, scrumptious food and never a dull moment.

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(e-book from Stephen David Hurley)

Release date – 25th September 2016 (paperback edition to follow on 13th October 2016)

What if the secret to being charismatic were actually a gene you could inherit, and pass along to your children. What if this “X-factor” could make you a star? Welcome to the world of Cease de Menich, a sixteen-year-old actress in New York City who gets cast as Joan-of-Arc in a reality-drama, only to discover her “acting gift” has been passed down through her bloodline for almost six-hundred-years. Cease finds the plot of the drama reveals dark secrets from her past—an abusive mother, a brother who committed suicide—and the reader must decide if she’s a reliable narrator or a terrified girl who’s succumb to the pressure of fame and the abuse of her past.

 Cease & Desist is a dark, contemporary YA thriller with a supernatural twist. Readers of books like I Let You Go and The Girl on the Train will enjoy this coming-of-age story, which struggles with the realities of sexuality, violence as entertainment, and mental illness. Cease & Desist has excellent crossover potential into the adult marketplace.

The Wacky Man by [Farrell, Lyn G.] (e-book from the publisher via message on Facebook from Lyn Farrell)

Publisher: Legend Press (2nd May 2016)

A striking debut from the winner of the 2015 Luke Bitmead Bursary.

My new shrink asks me, ‘What things do you remember about being very young?’ It’s like looking into a murky river, I say. Memories flash near the surface like fish coming up for flies. The past peeps out, startles me, and then is gone…

Amanda secludes herself in her bedroom, no longer willing to face the outside world. Gradually, she pieces together the story of her life: her brothers have had to abandon her, her mother scarcely talks to her, and the Wacky Man could return any day to burn the house down. Just like he promised.

As her family disintegrates, Amanda hopes for a better future, a way out from the violence and fear that has consumed her childhood. But can she cling to her sanity, before insanity itself is her only means of escape?

Sandlands by [Thornton, Rosy] (e-book from Rosy Thornton)

Publisher: Sandstone Press (21st July 2016)

A collection of linked short stories, all set in and around the small village of Blaxhall in the sandlings of coastal Suffolk, which is the reason for the title, ‘Sandlands’. The collection is inspired by the landscape of the area and its flora and fauna, as well as by its folklore and historical and cultural heritage. Six of the twelve stories focus around a particular bird, animal, wildflower or insect characteristic of the locality, from barn owl to butterfly. The book might be described as a collection of ghost stories; in fact, while one or two stories involve a more or less supernatural element, each of them deals in various ways with the tug of the past upon the present, and explores how past and present can intersect in unexpected ways. The stories uncover what is real and enduring beneath the surface of things.

Single by Christmas Cover (e-book copy from Rosa Temple)

Publication Date – 1st November 2016

You’ve heard the saying, ‘opposites attract’ haven’t you? Well meet 27 year old Alex Marshall, a party girl with a penchant for free flowing Prosecco, and her devilishly handsome scientist boyfriend, Charlie, who loves jazz and dinner for two.

Alex and Charlie are together for 11 blissful months until Alex goes out of town and does something she will later regret. Was she drunk? You bet. Does she want Charlie to know? Well what do you think?

With the couple about to spend their first Christmas together will Charlie be the forgiving kind or will Alex be Single by Christmas?

This is a feel good, Christmas novel with very few mince pies, not much snow and absolutely no mistletoe – just a couple of best friends, a sociopathic nemesis and a lot of drinking.

…..Purchased/Downloaded…..

 (Kindle first prime member freebie)

Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (1st August 2016)

When Sara Hardy inherits a cottage in the small town of Redemption, Connecticut, it is just the break she needs to draw a line under her past—to begin again, on her own.

Sara never thought she’d be starting over. She was married, successful, and the mother of a beautiful girl. But the life she thought was on the right path has taken a series of wrong turns…

Meanwhile Jake Mathieson has a lot on his plate. Still reeling from a tragedy for which he feels responsible, he finds himself unexpectedly caring for his six-year-old nephew. In desperation, he comes to Redemption to enlist the help of his Aunt Cilla, a widow with demons of her own.

Jake is intrigued by Cilla’s cautious new neighbor. Like him, Sara is desperate to put the past behind her but not quite sure how to begin. Can Redemption offer either of them a second chance to find hope and happiness—perhaps even to take a risk on new love?

A broken heart hurts, but it can also be fun……

Ever been in a bad relationship? Ever discovered that you were being cheated on?
As Cassi, a 30-year old single woman, leaves a long-term, unhappy relationship, she struggles with the pain and anguish of a broken heart. When, by chance, she meets a handsome stranger, he introduces her to a world that she didn’t even know existed. As she begins to slowly forget all about her broken heart she learns to have fun again. It is then that her life starts to spiral out of control and all she can do is laugh and hang on tight. Through her trials and tribulations, Cassi has to find her inner strength and keep a smile on her face even in front of adversity.

Story of a Secret Heart is about breaking up . . . and breaking down. It’s about the roller-coaster ride of a breakup and all the dating and relationship stories in-between.

Based on a true story

I was recently on the blog tour for the 4th book in this series – Prima Facie **Blog Tour** Q&A with author, Netta Newbound . Netta is a new-to-me-author so, naturally, I have added the first in this series to my TBR list.

Publisher: Junction Publishing (17 Nov. 2014)

An Edge of your Seat Psychological Thriller Novel

Amanda Flynn’s life is falling apart. Her spineless cheating husband has taken her beloved children. Her paedophile father, who went to prison vowing revenge, has been abruptly released. And now someone in the shadows is watching her every move.

When one by one her father and his cohorts turn up dead, Amanda finds herself at the centre of several murder investigations—with no alibi and a diagnosis of Multiple Personality Disorder. Abandoned, scared and fighting to clear her name as more and more damning evidence comes to light, Amanda begins to doubt her own sanity.

Could she really be a brutal killer?

Content Advisory: This book is intended for mature audiences and contains graphic and disturbing imagery

…..Added to my Wish List…..

                               Friends ForNever by [Baldwin, Melissa]