Some They Lie #Giveaway #BlogTour Marissa Farrar @MarissaFarrar @damppebbles #damppebblesblogtours #WIN

Hi all!

I’m thrilled to be joining in with a different kind of blog tour today! You have the chance to win yourself a £5 Amazon voucher, courtesy of M. K. Farrar, as part of her Some They Lie giveaway tour! 🙂 

If you live in the UK and have a valid email address, then make sure you enter.

You have to be in it to win it!

Many thanks to M. K. Farrar and Emma @ damppebblesblogtours

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First of all, here’s some info about the lady herself and her book…..

some they lie

Book Blurb:

Everybody hides the monster inside…

When Olivia Midhurst meets Michael, she doesn’t fool herself that he’s the perfect guy. No one is perfect—she knows that better than most. Everyone has their secrets, their skeletons in the closet. 

But something about Michael’s behaviour sets alarm bells ringing, and, when people around her start to go missing, and then turn up dead, she’s forced to act.

Knowing the police will never believe what she’s witnessed, and terrified her accusations will only drag up the past she’s worked so hard to bury, Olivia has no choice but to take things into her own hands…

About M.K Farrar:

Some May Lie author M.K. Farrar

M.K. Farrar is the pen name for a USA Today Bestselling author of more than thirty novels. ‘Some They Lie’ is her first psychological thriller, but won’t be her last. When she’s not writing, M.K. is rescuing animals from far off places, binge watching shows on Netflix, or reading. She lives in the English countryside with her husband, three daughters, and menagerie of pets.

You can sign up to MK’s newsletter here – https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/m6v9h8

Or she can be emailed at mkfarrar@hotmail.com. She loves to hear from readers!

Social Media:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarissaFarrar

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marissa.farrar.author/

Website: http://www.marissafarrar.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marissafarrar/

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/M-K-Farrar/e/B07DRGPWF3/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1

Purchase Links:

Amazon.co.uk: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Some-They-Lie-M-Farrar-ebook/dp/B07CPSSZ7D/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530977003&sr=8-1&keywords=some+they+lie+M.+K.+Farrar

Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Some-They-Lie-M-Farrar-ebook/dp/B07CPSSZ7D/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1530977828&sr=8-1&keywords=some+they+lie

Some They Lie is published by Warwick House Press on 24th July 2018.

Giveaway…..

For your chance to win a £5 Amazon Gift Voucher all you need to do is go to the pinned post on my Facebook blog page and leave a comment telling us the title of the first book you would buy if you won. Easy!

The winner will be chosen at random on 26th July.

(I will PM the winner to ask for their email address which I will pass on to M. K. Farrar for the purpose of sending out the prize only.)

Here’s the link:

Kerry’s Book Blog Page

Go!

For more chances to win check out the other spots on the tour with these awesome book bloggers…..

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Good luck!

#Drained by @AuthorDanOBrien #BookBlast #Excerpt

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Synopsis:

A frightening new case. A mysterious journal. The beginning of the end. Lauren Westlake has left behind the horrors of northern Minnesota to investigate a strange package with a cryptic return address. Crossing the country to the city by the bay, Lauren discovers that Locke was only the beginning. Crossing paths with a stoic SFPD detective and a surprise from her past, she must figure out what hunts the foggy streets of San Francisco in this new novella. Is it vampires? Is it something more?

An excerpt from Drained:

THE OVERPASS that separated the yuppie, hipster youth of the city from its poorer denizens was indistinguishable from any other place in the city.

Benny squatted under the comfort of his concrete shelter to avoid the light drizzle that replaced the evening fog. His grizzled features and unkempt salt-and-pepper hair might be charming if he weren’t several shades of crazy and hungrier than a feral cat. He remembered when he could wink and say a few smooth words and a beaming waitress might swoon––regaling her with stories about his gigs around the city and the promise of a little danger.

In the late 70s Benny fancied himself a musician, playing the tall bass with a few friends; it was tough for Benny to think of them as friends now. What passed for a friend on the streets was someone who wouldn’t steal your blankets or chase you out of a rat-infested hole with a taped-together shiv made from broken bottles and pieces of fenders from stalled-out cars.

The 70s hadn’t been kind to Benny. Cocaine went from recreation to lifestyle, and then to death-style. As his other bandmates started lives, Benny spiraled deeper into despair.

His friends lost his number.

It wasn’t long before he didn’t have the money for electricity, and then he lived his life in darkness. From there, it was a short hop to not being able to pay rent; soon thereafter, the streets became his home. After enough time wandering the cold pavement, he became too volatile to bunk in the homeless shelters.

He was a creature of the streets.

Benny made a strange sort of existence for himself under the overpass. Newspapers were arranged like a well-manicured lawn. Boxes, crushed and water-damaged, were the wings of his great destitute estate. The barrel at the center of it all, burning brightly like a lighthouse upon rocky shores, was full of the wisdom of Western society: newspapers, magazines, and various novels.

Grumbling angrily and unintelligibly to himself, Benny dug through one of his grocery carts filled to the brim with postmodern junk; he was looking for a broken umbrella amidst the sea of garbage and treasure within his cart. As Benny extricated the battered object of his desire, he was startled by a voice. “I do enjoy these brief moments of gentle rain. Do you find them as soothing as I do?”

Turning, Benny was immediately irritated by the man’s presence. Dressed to the nines––with angular, symmetrical features––there was something unreal about his figure.

“I don’t want no trouble.”

The man smiled. “Nor do I. But I wonder, Benny, what is it that you’re looking for?”

Benny looked at the streets and saw cars zip past between the concrete dividers that obscured his shelter from view. It was the main reason why he stayed there: it was his island, his cabin in the woods.

“Mister, I’m hungry. Do you have any food?”

The man smiled again, disarmingly. “I must admit I’m a bit peckish myself. Though I have no food, at least nothing that you’d find satisfying, Benny.”

Benny was struck by the disconnected nature of their conversation, as if the man weren’t talking to him at all and instead reading from a script. This feeling became more surreal as the man stepped past him into the darkness of the overpass. His features were adulterated by the shadows there: his dark hair made darker, his gray eyes disappearing.

There, in the darkness, Benny heard something move.

“Watch out, mister, there are rats back there. I catch them sometimes and cook them up.”

The man chuckled but didn’t respond, turning his back to Benny. When he spoke again, his voice had changed; it seemed bloated and distant. “They never look for the wretches, Benny. Give me your poor. Give me your hungry. Those are just words. I’m hungry as well….”

The sound came again.

There was no mistaking it for a rat this time.

It was bigger.

Hollow, deliberate steps haunted the shadows.

A tremor crept across Benny, rising from his toes like acid reflux after he ate from the dumpster behind the Korean restaurant a few blocks away. “I don’t want no trouble,” repeated Benny, his voice quaking as he took a few steps back.

“You won’t have to worry about trouble any longer. I will take your fear. Feed on your fear….”

Benny thought to run.

Panic gripped him, but his muscles wouldn’t respond. He wondered if the lady doctor at the center was right: Was he crazy? Was he chasing shadows in the dark?

Looking at his bin of junk, he saw the broken pipe he’d taken from a rundown building in the Tenderloin. He thought it was copper, but it turned out to be rusted and useless like him. Gripping it like he was Babe Ruth waiting at the plate, he watched the darkness. The well-dressed man had disappeared, but his voice drifted on the air like a spirit.

“Why fight it, Benny? Is this really worth living for, this sad little life?”

Benny’s fear turned to anger.

Gesturing with the pipe, he shouted into the dark.

“How do you know my name?”

The laugh sent shivers down his spine.

Something in the darkness tripped and fell, collapsing the third and fourth cardboard bedrooms of his sprawling street estate. A figure emerged in the darkness: something frightening beyond words.

“We know all about you, Benny.”

As it took shape in the half-light of the passing cars, Benny held his breath and swung the pipe as hard as he could, lurching forward as it connected with thin air. With a gnashing maw, it blotted Benny from view and pulled him back into the darkness.

If you loved Bitten (or supernatural fiction, a good mystery, and a fun story), then you’ll want to give Drained a look. The third novella in the series, Frighten, will be released in early 2019.

Get it today on Kindle!

Dan O’Brien has over 50 publications to his name––including the bestselling Bitten, which was featured on Conversations Book Club’s Top 100 novels of 2012. Before starting Amalgam Consulting, he was the senior editor and marketing director for an international magazine. You can learn more about his literary and publishing consulting business by visiting his website at: www.amalgamconsulting.com. Follow him on Twitter at @AuthorDanOBrien.

Dan O'Brien

 

#WritingCompetitions #PotteriesPrizeForShortFiction #TheWritingKiln #PoetryOnLoan

Writer

Hiya,

I’d like to share this message with you all from Emma @ City Central Library, Stoke-on-Trent….. 

Hello everyone

If you fancy trying your hand at writing over the summer, here are two competitions which are linked with, or supported by, Stoke-on-Trent Libraries.

 

Potteries Prize for Short Fiction

At Stoke-on-Trent Libraries we’re very pleased to support The Writing Kiln to run the Potteries Prize for Short Fiction.

This is the second year of the Potteries Prize, which is open to writers who live, work, study or belong to a writers’ group in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire. Entries should be 100-350 words long, and there will be prizes in categories including “Most beautiful use of language”, “Best line”, “Most compelling character” and “Most entertaining story”.

You can find out more about the prize, including full submission guidelines, at http://www.thewritingkiln.com/. If you’d like some inspiration, you can read last year’s winners on the library website at https://librariesonline.stoke.gov.uk – there’s some great stories there!

You have until Saturday 25 August to submit your story, so there’s a good few weeks to get writing.

 

Poetry On Loan – Poetry Competition 2018

Poetry on Loan promotes contemporary poetry through libraries in the West Midlands. Their fourth annual poetry competition is up and running, and it’s open to anyone who lives, studies or works regularly in the West Midlands. The theme this year is Take this…, which can be interpreted as imaginatively as you like. The prize for adult entries is a paid poetry performance at a Poetry on Loan event, and the junior prize winner will receive book tokens.

Entries must be submitted by 1 September 2018, and full submission details and competition rules are available at https://poetryonloan.org.uk/poetry-competition-2018 .

 

Best of luck to anyone who enters!

All best regards, and happy writing,

Emma

A couple of great opportunities! Let me know if you have a go. x

How To Mend A Broken Heart by Anna Mansell @AnnaMansell @bookouture #BookReview #Netgalley

How To Mend A Broken Heart

Wow, what an emotional roller-coaster of a read!

How To Mend a Broken Heart has been on my Netgalley list for far too long so I thought it was about time I bumped it to the top of my list. I am amazed this is a debut novel! Having said that, I knew I was in for a treat as it is published by Bookouture. They have some of the most amazing authors after all.

Anna Mansell has created the most beautifully written, heart-wrenching story here and doesn’t shy away from tackling some sensitive and difficult subjects with care and consideration, including suicide, adoption and abandonment. Not to mention the devastating feeling of having your heart trampled on by someone you loved and trusted.

Kat has just split up from her boyfriend of five years, Daniel. It was his choice to leave and Kat is understandably devastated. However, she is embarking on a promotion at work so is trying her best to focus on that. When a lady called Susan is admitted to her ward after attempting to take her own life, she has no idea where this lady’s story will lead. It will certainly help her to take her mind of missing Daniel.

Kat is an instantly likeable character, as are most of the characters in this story. Her fear of being alone forever and her self-doubt where her career is concerned makes her very real and believable. I did enjoy the banter between her and her best friend too. It was quite amusing at times. I was praying that she might give the handsome consultant a chance as he came across as one too good to turn down. Life is too short to waste it on those not worthy of our affections.

Rhys is another character I warmed to immediately and I loved his Mum. I can’t even imagine going through what they have both gone through, since losing Rhys’ brother, and my heart went out to them on more than one occasion. I imagined Rhys to be quite fit too! Hard-working and easygoing on the whole, but with the weight of the world on his shoulders. A proper decent bloke who has been dealt his fair share of heartache.

Susan is a tortured soul and I couldn’t help but feel for her. She has basically been existing for nearly 40 years, feeling unworthy of leading a fulfilled life, having to keep the most heart-breaking secret for all that time. I can only imagine! Now her parents have both passed away, she feels she has no purpose any more. That is until she has an unexpected visitor in hospital.

The story is told from the prospectives of Kat, Rhys and Susan and it flows perfectly as each chapter has the character’s name at the start. I found myself completely invested in these character’s and their stories to the point where I found myself thinking of them often when I wasn’t reading. I was hooked and couldn’t wait to find out if they all got the happy endings they deserve.

This story has made me smile a lot and cry a lot. It is so full of raw emotion which just oozes off the page. It also has it’s lighter and happier moments which make it an uplifting read overall. I have absolutely loved it!

Many thanks to the author and Bookouture for my mobi copy via Netgalley.

For more info and to buy a copy…..

Enjoy!

 

Unfinished Business by S C Cunningham @SCCunningham8 #BlogTour #GuestPost & #Giveaway @rararesources

Hiya!

I am delighted to be joining in with S C Cunningham’s Unfinished Business blog tour today 🙂

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Many thanks to Rachel @ Rachel’s Random Resources and to S C Cunningham for the following guest post…..

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Crime Investigator & Author S C Cunningham

Unfinished Business (Book II of The David Trilogy)

Who am I, what do I write and why?

Who

I write under the name S C Cunningham. The ‘S’ is for Siobhan which is Irish and pronounced Shevonne. I know, I know, it’s a crazy spelling, go figure! I’m also a Crime Investigator.

What

I create Steamy Psychological Thrillers ‘The David Trilogy’ and Paranormal Crime Thrillers ‘The Fallen Angel Series’.

Why

I tend to write what I know, it’s easier that way and I’m lazy. Luckily I’ve worked in a few interesting industries and met some fascinating characters – some glamorous, some inspiring and some downright evil.

My background is eclectic – Fashion Modelling, Music to Film Production, Football Club Sponsorship, Sports Celebrity Management, Horseracing/Golf/Tennis Events, Children’s Int’l Charity, and more recently Crime (Major Crime Team, Intel Analyst, Wanted Unit, Absconder Unit, Crime Investigations Hub).

I have a passion for justice, for good winning over evil, mixed with a cocktail of murder mystery, suspense, thrills, laughter, steamy sex, twists and turns.

My writing crosses a few genres, which is what I prefer to read. I like to be entertained on a few levels at the same time – as we are in real life. Popular TV Soap scripts manage this cocktail mix well.

The seed for The David Trilogy was sown when I didn’t follow my gut one day and ended up crossing paths with a violent serial attacker who was haunting single girls living in basement flats in London. I got away unscathed, many didn’t. I remember looking at the offender and asking why? What had happened in his life to make him become so evil?

He seemed to be an intelligent, well dressed, clean living, ok looking kind of guy, nothing screamed psycho. So why, what, where, when, who? Ironically these are the 5 ‘W’ questions asked of detained custody prisoners during interview.

I wrote the fictional trilogy to warn that there can be evil lurking around any corner – so learn to trust and follow your gut! To also shed light on those in authority who abuse their position of power.

The seed for The Fallen Angel Series was sown when I was about 4yrs old, I was taken by a man, luckily, I got away. The following week another little girl was taken, she didn’t. This had a strong effect on me, coming from an Irish Catholic family I used to say my prayers every night asking God for a deal. That if I was a good girl, when I died before I went to heaven could I sit on a cloud for a while, be invisible and get all the bad guys that slipped through his fingers?

My protagonist in the crime-fighting vigilante angel series had the same deal, when she mysteriously dies aged 30 years she awakes to find a whole load of MI5 type units in the skies, full of those who have asked for the same deal. Warning, these guys are no angels, but they get the job done.

I like to study the psychology of people, work out what makes them tick and why. Coupled with my Crime Investigation work involving; forensics, social services, prisons, CPS, courts, border agencies etc it helps give a breadth of knowledge useful to a writer. (I have signed the Official Secrets Act , which quite rightly stops me from writing about cases I have worked on).

So, I guess I write thrillers because of my life experiences. The storylines have found me.

Thank you for stopping by and remember to follow that gut of yours, it’s the best tool we have in the box.

Siobhan

S C Cunningham

The David Trilogy – The Penance List, Unfinished Business, For My Sins (in progress).

The Fallen Angel Series – The Deal, Karma (in progress).

Unfinished Business

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He loved being him… he got away with murder.

She loved being her… until she met him.

The steamy roller coaster ride of psychotic David’s obsession with his childhood sweetheart, a skilled mix of fuelled tension, dark humour and pulsating sex scenes.

With the help of her gutsy friends, fun-loving city girl Tara Warr is the only victim to survive David Howard’s death list. Whilst lounging in prison the hypnotic sexual tour de force enlists an eager recruit, seduces a prison warden and relocates to the sunnier climes of Mexico, a freedom short-lived when his charred remains are found in the fire of a plastic surgeon’s clinic. The police cease their search, finally Tara and her friends can relax, David is dead.

Laughter soon turns to fear when he communicates via Tara’s laptop that he is very much alive, knows their every move and is ready to finish what he started. He is among them, but who? He has a brand new face.

Tara has had enough, time to turn the tables and make him suffer. A woman unafraid of death is a dangerous thing. Has David finally met his match?

Purchase from Amazon –

USA

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unfinished-Business-David-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B00B623ABC/

UK

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unfinished-Business-David-Trilogy-Book-ebook/dp/B00B623ABC/

About The Author

British Author S C Cunningham (The Penance List, Unfinished Business and The Deal) creates psychological and paranormal thrillers with a skilled mix of fueled tension, dark humor, and pulsating sex scenes. Her works offer a fresh level of sincerity and authority, rare in fiction.

Cunningham writes what she knows. Abducted as a child, she survived; and every night for months afterward, she prayed to God, asking for a deal. This personal journey sparked the fuse behind the intriguing and riveting fictional world she portrays in The Deal, the first in the Fallen Angel Series. Twenty years later she crossed paths with a violent serial attacker, thus sowing the seed for her thrillers The Penance List and Unfinished Business part of The David Trilogy. She is currently working on Book III For My Sins.

An ex-model, British born of Irish roots, she married a rock musician and has worked in the exciting worlds of rock music, film, sports celebrity management and as a Crime Investigator for the Police – Wanted & Absconder Unit, Intelligence Analyst, Major Crime Team, Investigations Hub.

Having worked in the music to film industry, she writes with film in mind. The Penance List has been adapted to film screenplay.

Social Media Links –

Website – http://www.sccunningham.com/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/SCCunningham8

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/pg/sccunningham8/

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/siobhancunningham8/

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sccunningham/

Google+ – https://plus.google.com/+SCCunninghamAuthor

Amazon Author Page USA – https://www.amazon.com/S-C-Cunningham/e/B002L3ZC2U/

Amazon Author Page UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/S-C-Cunningham/e/B002L3ZC2U/

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Giveaway –

Win a signed copy of Unfinished Business (Open Internationally)

*Terms and Conditions –Worldwide entries welcome.  Please enter using the Rafflecopter box below.  The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then I reserve the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over.  Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize, after which time I will delete the data.  I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.

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Enjoy!

The Power Of Dog by Andrew G. Marshall @andrewgmarshall @RedDoorBooks #BlogTour #BookReview

Hiya!

I have my review of this lovely book to share with you today…..

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Many thanks to Anna at RedDoor Publishing

My review…..

(written 8th July)

The Power of Dog follows on from Andrew Marshall’s first book, My Mourning Year, which I read and reviewed a little while ago. Both are his diary entries from the time he lost his beloved Thom and the weeks, months and years that followed. Andrew, as I’m sure most people do when they lose someone so young, struggles with his grief and can’t imagine a life without Thom. As these books prove though, things do slowly get easier and although Thom is never far from Andrew’s mind, he does move on eventually. The Power of Dog is Andrew’s account of how getting a puppy helped to heal his grieving heart. I have thoroughly enjoyed catching up with Andrew again and finding out how he got on as time moved on. This book is much more positive than the first as Andrew’s puppy, Flash, makes such a big difference to his life. I know exactly how comforting and special being a dog owner is. My Bella is never far from my side and although she’s a Shih Tzu and nowhere near as energetic as Flash, she is very much my dog and always likes to know where I am.

It was lovely to follow Andrew on his journey with Flash. I found many a moment highly amusing, especially through the puppy and adolescent phases! I totally empathise with Andrew’s guilt when he has to leave Flash at home. You should see the look I get from Bella when she knows I’m going out and not taking her with me! Dogs are very much a part of the family and that’s how it should be, in my opinion. As I write this we are on a weeks holiday in Wales and Bella is with us. Yes, it might restrict some of the things we could do, but so what. Our holiday is more special for bringing her with us and we’re all having a lovely time. Of course, it helps that the weather is so glorious. Anyway, my point is that dogs enrich our lives and Andrew’s life with Flash proves this beautifully. The obvious love and respect they have for each other pours from the pages and I have found the whole story heart-warming. I like Andrew, I think he’s someone I would get on well with. Reading his books makes me feel like I know him already. They are a very intimate and honest account of the most distressing time of his life and how he manages to build a new life for himself. I think anyone suffering the grief of a loved on would relate to his story and I’m sure would find comfort in knowing there is hope for happiness. I know everyone grieves differently. There are no rules or time frames. Anyone who thinks there is has never lost anyone they truly love. Lucky them!

The latter part of The Power of Dog is devastating. I am dreading when this time comes for Bella and I know many, many people who will know how traumatising it is to have to say goodbye to a dog (or any beloved pet). My heart went out to Andrew. I remember how devastated I was when we lost my previous baby pooch, Lady, when I was 22 years old. She was only 11 years old. I was pregnant with my son, so my parents wouldn’t let me go with her when we had to have her put to sleep, as they didn’t want me getting in to a state so early on in pregnancy, but I have never forgiven myself for not being there for her.

I’m sorry for rambling on about my own pets, but I know exactly what Flash meant to Andrew and I’m sure he will be fondly remembered forever. I believe he was sent to Andrew for the very purpose of giving him a new lease of life. A dog will be the most loyal friend you will ever have, if you give them the life they deserve and Andrew certainly gave Flash a happy and fulfilled life. I have loved their story.

The Power of Dog is a heart-warming and thought provoking read. If you are a dog lover I’m sure you will relate to Andrew’s story. Also, if you have lost a loved one.

If you are thinking about sharing your life with a dog, read this and I’m sure it will help you to decide. I can’t imagine being without mine.

Many thanks to the author and publisher for my ARC. I am delighted to be a part of the blog tour 🙂

Via AmazonUK…..

A memoir about getting a first puppy, turning forty and transforming a son and mother’s complicated relationship.

On the eve of the millennium, the life of therapist and best-selling self-help author Andrew Marshall was in a dark place. The counselling that he recommended to everybody else had not shifted the grief from the death of his much-loved partner despite trying three different therapists. His career as journalist had reached a dead end. He was struggling with low-level depression and his polite but distant relationship with his mother had left them both tip-toeing round each other.

His solution? To get Flash, a collie cross puppy perhaps not the best choice for someone who’d never owned a dog, or even lived with one, before.

In this funny and moving memoir, Marshall chronicles not only the ups and downs of training an excitable puppy but how Flash brings back his childhood fear of wolves and the unresolved issues with his parents. Slowly but surely, by looking though Flash’s eyes, Marshall starts to laugh again, fall in love with the Sussex countryside and heal old wounds with his mother. At the climax of Flash’s puppy years, he gives him enough confidence to take a real-life wolf for a walk. And in the final section of Marshall s diary, Flash still has one last lesson to teach him.

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About the author…..

Andrew Marshall

When my partner Thom died, I felt the only place that I could confess my feelings was my diary. Twenty years later, after sharing it with friends and work colleagues coping with a bereavement, I decided to share it with everyone. ‘My Mourning Year’ covers the year 1997/8. On the eve of the new millennium, I was feeling better, but my heart was still frozen. I knew something had to change but what? So I decided to get a puppy – even though I’d never had a dog before, not even as a child.’The Power of Dog’ is the story of how a puppy helped heal my grieving heart.

Although I’ve written eighteen self-help books, under the name of Andrew G. Marshall, I decided to publish this book as Andrew Marshall – partly so my regular readers did not get confused and thought this was another book of relationship advice and partly to acknowledge this was the private me.

Some background, I used to be a journalist (firstly in radio and more recently in newspapers and magazines). I still write the occasional newspaper feature and I’ve written several plays that have toured all over the UK and Eire. I trained as therapist thirty plus years ago with Relate and just over ten years ago, I wrote my first self-help title ‘I love you but I’m not in love with you’ which has sold 100,000 copies world wide. I now lead a team of therapists in London offering the Marshall Method (my style of couple counselling). In addition, I offer intensive therapy in Berlin

I am currently working on a third volume of memoirs.

My review of My Mourning Year…..

My Mourning Year: A Memoir of Bereavement, Discovery and Hope by Andrew G. Marshall @andrewgmarshall @RedDoorBooks #BookReview

Check out the rest of the blog tour for other reviews, and more, with these awesome book bloggers…..

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Enjoy!

(my Twitter handle has changed to @chataboutbooks1 since this poster was designed)

 

#Bitten by Dan O’Brien @AuthorDanOBrien #BookBlast

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Synopsis:

A predator stalks a cold northern Minnesotan town. There is talk of wolves walking on two legs and attacking people in the deep woods. Lauren Westlake, resourceful and determined FBI agent, has found a connection between the strange murders in the north and a case file almost a hundred years old. Traveling to the cold north, she begins an investigation that spirals deep into the darkness of mythology and nightmares. Filled with creatures of the night and an ancient romance, the revelation of who hunts beneath the moon is more grisly than anyone could imagine.

 

What readers are saying about Bitten

“Bitten is an extremely well-balanced and engaging novel. It contains mystery, suspense, horror, romance, and best of all – a creative, genre-bending twist on werewolf mythology. The story is quick-paced and dark without being too heavy or overdramatic. The protagonist is a strong and courageous FBI agent who is able to assert herself without casting aside her femininity. She reminds me of Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone and Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum…. If a sequel follows, I will definitely read it.”

“Author Dan O’Brien left his mark with Bitten. I’ve now read three books by O’Brien, but BITTEN is by far my favorite. It not only showcases his literary skills, but leaves the reader wanting more. What else could an avid reader ask for?”

If you love supernatural fiction, a good mystery, and a fun story, then you’ll want to give Bitten a look. Releasing in July as well is the follow-up novella, Drained. The third novella in the series, Frighten, will be released in early 2019.

Get it today on Kindle!

 

Dan O'Brien

Dan O’Brien has over 50 publications to his name––including the bestselling Bitten, which was featured on Conversations Book Club’s Top 100 novels of 2012. Before starting Amalgam Consulting, he was the senior editor and marketing director for an international magazine.

You can learn more about his literary and publishing consulting business by visiting his website at: www.amalgamconsulting.com.

Follow him on Twitter at @AuthorDanOBrien.

 

The Summer Getaway by Tilly Tennant @TillyTenWriter @bookouture #BlogBlitz #BookReview

I am absolutely OVER THE MOON to be joining in with Tilly Tennant’s blog blitz for The Summer Getaway 🙂

Many thanks to Noelle at Bookouture

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The Summer Getaway is such a heart-warming story, with the loveliest of character’s, some of whom have not always had it easy.

Ashley and her teenage daughter, Molly, have only ever had each other as Molly has never known her dad. The result of a holiday romance, with the handsome Haydon, when Ashley was just 18, a simple misunderstanding kept them from finding each other when they returned home. Ashley has always assumed he wrote the wrong number on purpose and he had always assumed she must have wanted nothing more to do with him. Who would have thought an invite to a relatives 100th Birthday would bring them face to face once again!

I warmed to Ashley instantly. I have to admit that I pictured her as looking like the author and I couldn’t imagine her as looking any different throughout the whole story. I think she and Haydon, who I imagine to be very easy on the eye and naturally likeable, make a very cute couple and I was praying that they could re-ignite the spark they obviously felt all those years ago. It was never going to be straight forward though, with teenagers (and well meaning, but meddling mothers) involved!

I did find myself wanting to shake Ashley at times, but I could totally sympathise with the sensitivity of the situation, but I can’t believe Haydon didn’t twig sooner.

It was evident that they had both been hurt in the past and almost didn’t dare believe that they could have a happy ending together, but the chemistry between them is undeniable.

Set in France in what sounds like the most beautiful town, The Summer Getaway is a fabulous read which is perfect for this glorious weather we have been having. If you’re going on your holiday’s take a copy of this with you. It’s just so lovely. Tilly Tennant has a way of drawing you in to her stories from the very first page and I always love the character’s. I was totally immersed in Ashley’s story and I hope she gets the happily ever after she deserves.

Many thanks to the author and Bookouture for my ARC and for the opportunity to be a part of this fabulous blog blitz! 🙂

Publication Day:  July 11th 2018

 

Amazon Link:  mybook.to/TSGTTSocial

Description:

Ashley Moon is all set for a dream holiday with her daughter in the glittering French Riviera. But nothing can prepare her for the shock of discovering who’s staying in the villa next door… 

Ashley Moon got much more than a suntan on her first ever foreign holiday; one whirlwind romance and nine months later she had a daughter, Molly.

Too heartbroken and proud to ever contact the father, Ashley made a decision to go it alone and raise her daughter herself. Fifteen hard and lonely years later, she finally has the chance to take Molly on her first ever holiday; a gorgeous, all-expenses-paid trip to the charming French resort of St. Raphael.

It is the perfect setting for a week of quality time together; they plan to cycle through the sun-drenched vineyards, lounge by the glistening pool and practise their French on friendly locals. And just when Ashley thought things couldn’t get any better, comes the news of a handsome new occupant in the villa next door.

But fate has other plans for Ashley. One look into her neighbour’s dark hazel eyes is all it takes to give her the shock of her life. Standing in front of her is Haydon, Molly’s long-lost father and the holiday fling she thought she’d never see again.

As the temperature on the Cote D’Azure steadily rises and Ashley and Haydon begin to spend more and more time together, will Ashley find the courage to tell him who she is – and more importantly, who Molly is?

A wonderfully heart-warming story of first love and second chances for fans of Jenny Oliver and Lucy Diamond.

Author Bio:

Tilly Tennant 

Tilly Tennant was born in Dorset, the oldest of four children, but now lives in Staffordshire with a family of her own. After years of dismal and disastrous jobs, including paper plate stacking, shop girl, newspaper promotions and waitressing (she never could carry a bowl of soup without spilling a bit), she decided to indulge her passion for the written word by embarking on a degree in English and creative writing. She wrote a novel in 2007 during her first summer break at university and has not stopped writing since. She also works as a freelance fiction editor, and considers herself very lucky that this enables her to read many wonderful books before the rest of the world gets them.

Hopelessly Devoted to Holden Finn was her debut novel; published in 2014 it was an Amazon bestseller in both the UK and Australia. In 2016 she signed to the hugely successful Bookouture and is currently working on her next Tilly Tennant novel. She also writes as Sharon Sant, where she explores the darker side of life, and Poppy Galbraith, where things get a little crazier.

Author Social Media Links

 

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TillyTennant/

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TillyTenWriter

WEBSITE: www.tillytennant.com

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Gone to Ground #KayHunter6 by @RachelAmphlett #BlogTour #BookReview #damppebblesblogtours

I am absolutely OVER THE MOON to be joining in with Rachel Amphlett’s Gone To Ground blog tour! 🙂

Many thanks to Rachel Amphlett and Emma at #damppebblesblogtours

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What a brilliantly light-hearted last couple of pages to what is a horrifying serial killer thriller! An awesome addition to the excellent Detective Kay Hunter series. If you haven’t read this series as yet then I highly recommend that you do. You don’t know what you’re missing out on.

Gone To Ground is the sixth book in the Kay Hunter series and they just get better. I have thoroughly enjoyed it! I warmed to Kay and her team from book one, but they have really grown on me over the series. They are dedicated to their jobs and to each other, but we do get to see a personal side to them also.

In this book Kay and her team find themselves investigating the discovery of a severed foot. This gruesome discovery leads them to a victim who has been cut in to pieces and it isn’t long before they realise they have a serial killer on their hands. But what connects these victims and what possible motive could someone have to commit such horrific crimes?

What starts off as a somewhat frustrating case, with no apparent leads, soon ramps up when things start clicking in to place and the brutal truth left me absolutely gobsmacked. This killer is a whole new level of psycho! My skin was literally crawling. Rachel Amphlett knows how to create despicable human beings!

This is a compelling murder mystery, full of suspense, twists and turns. The story flows perfectly and as a reader I felt every frustration as well as the delight of every positive lead as the investigation progresses. Brilliantly written! If you like a good crime thriller you will love it. I love Rachel Amphlett’s writing style. Short chapters add to the tension and the fast-paced storyline. A true example of a gripping page-turner. I LOVED it and I highly recommend.

Many thanks to Rachel Amphlett for my ARC. I am thrilled to be a part of the blog tour 🙂

Book Blurb:

While attending a crime scene on the outskirts of Maidstone, DI Kay Hunter makes a shocking discovery.

The victim has been brutally cut to pieces, his identity unknown.

When more body parts start turning up in the Kentish countryside, Kay realises the disturbing truth – a serial killer is at large and must be stopped at all costs.

With no motive for the murders and a killer who has gone undetected until now, Kay and her team of detectives must work fast to calm a terrified local population.

When a third victim is found, her investigation grows even more complicated.

As she begins to expose a dark underbelly to the county town, Kay and her team are pulled into a web of jealousy and intrigue that, if left unchecked, will soon claim another life.

Purchase link…..

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About Rachel Amphlett:

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Before turning to writing, Rachel Amphlett played guitar in bands, worked as a TV and film extra, dabbled in radio as a presenter and freelance producer for the BBC, and worked in publishing as a sub-editor and editorial assistant.

She now wields a pen instead of a plectrum and writes crime fiction and spy novels, including the Dan Taylor espionage novels and the Detective Kay Hunter series.

Originally from the UK and currently based in Brisbane, Australia, Rachel cites her writing influences as Michael Connelly, Lee Child, and Robert Ludlum. She’s also a huge fan of Peter James, Val McDermid, Angela Marsons, Robert Bryndza, Ken Follett, and Stuart MacBride.

She’s a member of International Thriller Writers and the Crime Writers Association, with the Italian foreign rights for her debut novel, White Gold sold to Fanucci Editore’s TIMECrime imprint, and the first four books in the Dan Taylor espionage series contracted to Germany’s Luzifer Verlag.

Her novels are available in eBook, paperback and audiobook formats from worldwide retailers including Amazon, iBooks, Kobo, and Google Play.

A keen traveller, Rachel holds both EU and Australian passports and can usually be found plotting her next trip two years in advance!

Social Media:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAmphlett
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelamphlett.author/
Website: https://www.rachelamphlett.com/
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rachel-Amphlett/e/B005EK7TRI/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1528972893&sr=8-1

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My reviews for the previous books in the Kay Hunter series…..

https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2017/06/17/scared-to-death-detective-kay-hunter-series-book-1-by-rachelamphlett-bookreview/ 

https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2018/03/07/will-to-live-detective-kay-hunter-crime-thriller-series-book-2-by-rachel-amphlett-rachelamphlett-bookreview/

https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2018/06/06/one-to-watch-a-detective-kay-hunter-mystery-book-3-by-rachelamphlett-bookreview/

https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2018/06/11/hell-to-pay-kay-hunter-british-detective-crime-thriller-series-book-4-by-rachel-amphlett-rachelamphlett-bookreview/

https://chataboutbooks.wordpress.com/2018/06/15/call-to-arms-kay-hunter-british-detective-crime-thriller-series-book-5-by-rachel-amphlett-rachelamphlett-bookreview/

 

Needle Song by Russ Day @rfdaze @fahrenheitpress #BlogTour #Interview @damppebbles #damppebblesblogtours

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I am delighted to be joining in with Russell Day’s blog tour for Needle Song today. I have a fab interview with the author himself to share with you.

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Many thanks to Emma at #damppebblesblogtours

Interview with Russell Day…..

Russell Day

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

I’m very much a city boy, raised in north London, I don’t trust air that I can’t grind between my teeth. I was born the year England won the world cup, young enough to not remember the sixties and old enough to be embarrassed by the seventies. I’ve spent a lot of the intervening time avoiding work, riding motorcycle and getting tattooed.

Most of what I write is either set in London or in a big anonymous city. I like the way the urban setting can be crowded and chaotic but still leave the characters isolated.

I’ve been writing since I was a teenager, which a long time ago now, but I only really knuckled down and started putting the hours in when I turned forty.

All of my work is based around crime of one sort or another, though I like to take a fairly board view of the genre. One of the first things I had published was a heist story, set in a world where the church had taken over policing. I suppose you could class it as science fiction, but for me the heist was the real focus of the story, and the subsequent double-cross of course.

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

Usually I get one small scene pop into my head or some throw away line will lodge in my brain. With my novel, Needle Song, I had this picture in my head of a man, in broad daylight, sneaking away from someone else’s house. It bothered me that he would make such a hash of trying to be clandestine, so I began to wonder if, maybe, he was meant to be seen. Eventually the idea turned into a story line.

Funnily, the picture I had in my head didn’t make it into the finished book.

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

My grandmother had a martyr’s complex, she couldn’t rest unless everyone knew she was suffering. In Needle Song the narrator’s father is much the same.

How do you pick your characters names?

I start with the character’s age, work out the year they were born and google: popular names in 19__. Then I work down the list until one feels right. Quite often, with main characters, I use nicknames because I like tagging a bit of back story to them.

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

I find it hard to rough out a draft in one big piece, so I tend to edit as I go along. One thing I try not to do is develop a ritual. I think is you convince yourself you can only write at a certain time, in a certain chair, on a certain keyboard, then you’re setting yourself up to fail.

For me the most important thing is to just sit down and write, no matter how little or how bad. A couple hundred words of edit fodder is better than a blank page, at worst it gives me a chance to practice my proofreading.

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Joolz Denby, Micheal Connelly, Lionel Shriver, David Nicholls and Paul Torday.

To be honest that list could go on for miles.

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

I think, Lionel Shriver. I’d like to know if she based the character of Kevin on someone she knew.

Were you a big reader as a child?

I came to reading quite late, if you exclude comics, though I’ve always loved stories. We had a neighbour, when I was a kid, who used to come for coffee twice a week. She was a really lovely woman, kind, generous, a diamond through and through. She was also a pathological liar who never stopped talking. Without drawing breath (I swear she could breathe through her ears) she’d spout complete bullshit for hours on end.

I loved it, I could have listened to her all day. The fact not one word of it was true didn’t matter, I just liked hearing the stories.

I didn’t start reading novels until I was about fifteen. Once I started I couldn’t stop.

When did you start to write?

I started in my teens. Unfortunately, I thought writing was something you either could or couldn’t do. I wasted years, making the same mistakes over and over, because I didn’t go looking for help. And I was lazy, that didn’t improve things.

If you could re-write the ending to any book what would it be and what would you change?

I’m going to cheat here, if I may, and use a film. At the end of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, I think Paul Newman should be heard to shout: Missed!

Is there a book you wish you had written?

Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey. It’s a murder mystery where the crime is being investigated by a woman with dementia. As the book progresses so does her condition, the more of the plot is revealed, the less the protagonist can comprehend it. The way it’s plotted is incredibly clever.

If you wrote an autobiography, what would your title be?

Are You Sure the Statute of Limitations is up?

If you could invite any fictional character for coffee who would it be and where would you take them?

Harry Bosch, Michael Connelly’s LA detective. I’d take him to the Ace Café, on the North Circular road. I don’t see him as a tea-at-the-Ritz type.

Tell us a random fact about yourself.

I was once bitten by a mouse.

What are you working on right now?

A slightly odd-ball heist novel set in the aftermath of a pandemic. It’s going to be told from three or four different viewpoints.

Tell us about your last release?

Fahrenheit Press signed me up for two novels, Needle Song, is the first. It’s a murder mystery set in north London, and it introduces my almost anti-hero, Doc Slidesmith. Doc’s a highly eccentric tattooist, biker and Miss Marple fanatic. He’s smart, but he’s also underhand, devious and manipulative. If you like clean cut protagonists he’s probably not for you.

Do you have a new release due?

Ink to Ashes, the second novel featuring Doc Slidesmith, should be out later this year.

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

I’ve got a very sweet-tooth, along with rest of my family, so celebrations of any kind generally involve a chocolate cake.

How can readers keep in touch with you?

I’m on twitter: Russ Day @rfdaze

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, Russell 🙂

You’re welcome.

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Book Blurb:

Spending the night with a beautiful woman would be a good alibi, if the body in the next room wasn’t her husband.

Doc Slidesmith has a habit of knowing things he shouldn’t. He knows the woman Chris Rudjer meets online is married. He knows the adult fun she’s looking for is likely to be short lived. And when her husband’s killed, he knows Chris Rudjer didn’t do it.

Only trouble is the police disagree and no one wants to waste time investigating an open and shut case.

No one except Doc.

Using lies, blackmail and a loaded pack of Tarot cards, Doc sets about looking for the truth – but the more truth he finds, the less he thinks his friend is going to like it.

Purchase Links:

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Needle-Song-Russell-Day-ebook/dp/B07CR9SJ5T/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1526549901&sr=1-1

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Needle-Song-Russell-Day-ebook/dp/B07CR9SJ5T/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526549972&sr=8-1&keywords=needle+song

Fahrenheit Press: http://www.fahrenheit-press.com/books_needle_song.html

About Russell Day:

Russell Day was born in 1966 and grew up in Harlesden, NW10 – a geographic region searching for an alibi. From an early age it was clear the only things he cared about were motorcycles, tattoos and writing. At a later stage he added family life to his list of interests and now lives with his wife and two children. He’s still in London, but has moved south of the river for the milder climate.

Although he only writes crime fiction Russ doesn’t consider his work restricted. ‘As long as there have been people there has been crime, as long as there are people there will be crime.’ That attitude leaves a lot of scope for settings and characters. One of the first short stories he had published, The Second Rat and the Automatic Nun, was a double-cross story set in a world where the church had taken over policing. In his first novel, Needle Song, an amateur detective employs logic, psychology and a loaded pack of tarot cards to investigate a death.

Russ often tells people he seldom smiles due to nerve damage, sustained when his jaw was broken. In fact, this is a total fabrication and his family will tell you he’s has always been a miserable bastard.

Russell’s Social Media Link:
Twitter https://twitter.com/rfdaze

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