The Teeth Of Giants by Gordon Wallis @zimbabaloooba #BlogTour #BookPromo @rararesources

The Teeth of Giants

The Teeth Of Giants

The Teeth Of Giants

In the brutal war on Elephant poaching in Africa one man takes a stand against a ruthless international ivory smuggling syndicate. A stand that almost costs him everything.

Jason Green never for one minute expected the appalling violence and horror he would endure when he returned to Africa to pay his respects to an old friend.

A profound sense of guilt and nostalgia prompts London based ex soldier Jason Green to return to Africa for the funeral of an old friend killed in suspicious circumstances in The Zambezi Valley. He is about to be sucked into the murky and brutal underworld of the illegal ivory trade. Grave injury and a burning desire for revenge thrust Green from the blistering heat of The Zambezi Valley to the tropical coast of Mozambique and beyond. Every tortured step of this journey is fraught with extreme danger and the ever present threat of death.

The Teeth Of Giants is the second novel by Gordon Wallis featuring his main character Jason Green. Readers of thrillers set in Africa will devour the frenetic pace and sheer brutality of this gritty crime thriller.

Pick up The Teeth Of Giants today and prepare for the ride of your life.

Purchase Link:
UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07QHY66Q2
US – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QHY66Q2

Author Bio –

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Gordon Wallis is a 50 year old author based in Zimbabwe , Southern Africa. Born of British parents he has lived there all his life. A keen reader of thriller novels , particularly those set in Africa , he has travelled extensively in Africa , Europe , The Middle East and Asia. He runs a number of businesses in Zimbabwe and is single.

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The Silver Wolf (James Ryker Book 3) by Rob Sinclair @RSinclairAuthor #BookReview

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The Silver Wolf is book three in the James Ryker series and it has been every bit as fast-paced and full of action as the previous two books. If you love an action thriller then you really need to read these books, if you haven’t already. There is something about Rob Sinclair’s writing that just draws you in from the very first page and compels you to keep turning those pages.

I have half read, half listened to this book (as I recently joined audible) and I have thoroughly enjoyed both versions. I have to say that the narrator chosen for the audible version suits the book perfectly. I could happily listen to his voice all day.

In either version this story is a highly entertaining thriller which would suit the big or small screen. I have probably said before that these books would make a great series or film. I’d love to see Ryker on the big screen!

Without spoiling the previous books for those of you who haven’t read them yet, book three finds Ryker seeking revenge. During his quest for revenge he also finds himself investigating an attack on the JIA (his previous employers). A lot has happened in Ryker’s recent past and one name seems to link them all -The Silver Wolf. But, who is the Silver Wolf and what does he have against Ryker and his colleagues?

I love Ryker’s character. I love his slight cockiness. He’s confident in himself and his abilities, for the most part, but is not at all conceited. He’s still quite mysterious though, although we learn a little bit more about him as the series continues. His story has kept me gripped once again.

I can’t wait to read book four.

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Ryker wants blood, and one way or another he’ll get it…

Still tormented by the disappearance of his wife, ex-intelligence agent James Ryker sets out on a personal mission of revenge, prepared to go to any lengths in search of the truth.

The trail takes him from the crystal waters of Mexico’s Caribbean coast, back to a place he thought he would never set foot again – his country of birth, England. But there he discovers more than even he bargained for. Stumbling across a terrorist attack targeted against his old employers – the secretive Joint Intelligence Agency -the faint clues to many events in his recent past are all seemingly linked to one mysterious character; The Silver Wolf.

But just who is the Silver Wolf, and why is he hell bent on punishing not just Ryker, but his closest allies at the JIA too?

Has Ryker finally met his match?

The Silver Wolf is a globe-trotting thriller that sees James Ryker at his hard-nosed best as he fights the ghosts of his past. As skilled as Jason Bourne, as no-nonsense as Jack Reacher, James Ryker delivers in another heart-pounding thriller which. Fans of authors like LT Ryan and Mark Dawson will love this explosive and best-selling series.

Also available in the James Ryker Series:

The Red Cobra

The Black Hornet

The Green Viper

What readers are saying about the international best-selling James Ryker Series:

“He is a man on a mission and I love his passion and tenacity! He is my total action man!!” Claire Knight – Crimebookjunkie

“With the build-up to the finale, it is a gritty read with an enthralling ending.” Alexina Golding – Bookstormer

“The Silver Wolf is an exciting and thrilling read that sent my heart racing.” Sarah Hardy – By The Letter Book Reviews

“Sinclair has generated a lovable, yet deeply flawed, character who readers instantly champion.” Lisa Harrison – Segnalibro

“If you love The Bourne series then you absolutely have to read The James Ryker series. I promise you won’t be disappointed!” Joanne Robertson – My Chestnut Reading Tree

“There’s just something about the writing that makes a film play in my head so I can see the action playing out, it’s quite brilliant!” Kate Noble – The Quiet Knitter

The Silver Wolf offers everything you could need in a thriller, it’s dark and heavy hitting which gives it an edge…” David Baird – David’s Book Blurg

“It has everything you’d want in an espionage thriller – a tight twisty plot, great characters, horrible villains and surprise twists.” Cathy Ryan – Between The Lines

“Another absolutely brilliant read from an author that never disappoints.” Jill Burkinshaw – Books n All

“OMG what a story….. Once again the author draws you in straight from the start and doesn’t let you go until the very last page.” Shell Baker – Chelle’s Book Reviews

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#AnotherShot by Stephen Anthony Brotherton @FreddieJoJo1 #MiniBlogBlitz #BookReview @rararesources

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Another Shot is a sad, but compelling story about Freddie and Jo-Jo. They are pretty much inseparable until Jo-Jo leaves for University. Freddie begs her to stay, but she needs to spread her wings. She also needs for him to call and be there to support her, but he doesn’t. He always thought he was punching above his weight and feels it’s right to cut all ties to allow Jo-Jo the chance to live a good life. How different things could have been if he had just called when he said he would. Thirty five years later, Jo-Jo makes contact. She feels the need to see Freddie one last time before emigrating to be with her daughter. It’s obvious they have never stopped loving each other, despite living very different lives, but is there any chance they can re-kindle their romance after such a long time? They are very different people now.

The story is a series of flashbacks which reveal the truths of the past and highlight how they both allowed true love to pass them by. I felt quite sorry for them both. No-one knows how things would have worked out if they had have stayed in touch all those years ago and they will never know if they missed out on true happiness.

This book is full of regret and raw emotion. These characters are very real and believable. I’m sure many readers will relate them in one way or another.

The ending certainly left me wanting to know more, so I’m looking forward to reading book 2.

Many thanks for my review copy.

Another Shot

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“It used to make me feel special, the fact that they knew me, knew what I wanted, but it had soured with repetition. I’d become my drink order – that’s what it felt like. But it was okay. People watching in this place made me feel part of the world, got me away from the house for a few hours. And it was here she came back to me. I hadn’t seen her for three decades and suddenly there she was, standing next to my table. ‘Hello, Freddie’.”

Another Shot tells the story of Freddie and Jo-Jo, who are reunited in a coffee shop thirty-five years after the end of their teenage romance. Jo-Jo finds Freddie through a mutual friend, and tells him that she is emigrating following the death of her husband. She gives him a photograph of the two of them on their first weekend away, a trip to Blackpool.

How they originally met, why they parted, what happens in their lives apart is all told through a series of flashbacks. These memories feed into events when they meet up again and explain why, despite the passage of time and the intensity of their still simmering love, there is no future for their relationship.

Purchase Links

UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Another-Shot-Stephen-Anthony-Brothertonebook/dp/B077S1ZHPC
US – https://www.amazon.com/Another-Shot-Stephen-Anthony-Brotherton-ebook/dp/B077S1ZHPC

Author Bio –

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‘I was born in Walsall, grew up in the West Midlands and now live in Telford with my two cats, Boris and Tai. After working in the health and social care sector for over thirty years, I have now taken early retirement to write the trilogy that has been rooted in my head for most of my life.
Another Shot is the first book in the Shots trilogy, which is based on a first love relationship I had as a teenager. It tells the story of Freddie and Jo-Jo, who are reunited in a coffee shop three decades after the end of their teenage romance. How they originally met, why they parted, what happens in their lives apart, and what happens when they reunite is all told through a series of first person vignettes. The second book, An Extra Shot, will be published in July 2019. I am currently working on the final instalment.
Getting these stories down on paper has been a cathartic process. I hope you enjoy them.

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Twitter – https://twitter.com/FreddieJoJo1

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Passport to Happiness by Carrie Stone @CarrieStoneUK #PriceDrop #BookPromo @rararesources

 

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Passport to Happiness

An inspiring and escapist read – Eat, Pray, Love meets Bridget Jones!

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Will the trip of her dreams…
Everly Carter is bored.
With her job, with her single status and with the never ending line of rubbish men on Tinder. Tired of going through the motions of seeming happy, Everly wants to be happy!

So, in a spontaneous moment of bravery (perhaps spurred on by a few cocktails) Everly books a holiday. Time away, alone, to find out what she really wants from life.
Become the journey of her lifetime?
Everly’s search for happiness takes her to picturesque Swiss villages and the sunsets of glamourous Bermuda. But with every new stamp in her passport, Everly still feels as though something is missing…
Could it be that true happiness is hard to find, until she finds herself?

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Author Bio –

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Carrie was born and raised in London, but her love for travel and adventure has seen her spend the last fourteen years living and working internationally. She is currently based in Spain alongside her husband, young daughter and adopted Indonesian dog, Bali.

Carrie is a traditionally published author with Harper Impulse, as well as an independently published author. When not writing, she works as a Psychic Medium & Spiritual Coach (www.carriebattley.com). To find out more about her, connect on Facebook (Carrie Stone) or Twitter @CarrieStoneUK

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#Overture by Vanessa Couchman @Vanessainfrance #BlogTour #BookPromo @rararesources

 


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What if you had a unique talent, but everything conspired against your dreams?
France, 1897. Born to a modest farming family, Marie-Thérèse has a remarkable singing voice and wants to become a professional singer. But too many obstacles, including her parents’ opposition, stand in her way. And, through no fault of her own, she makes a dangerous enemy of the local landlord.
When the family circumstances change suddenly, Marie-Thérèse and her mother must move to Paris to work in her aunt’s restaurant. Her ambitions rekindle, but the road to success is paved with setbacks until a chance meeting gives her a precious opportunity.
She is close to achieving all her dreams, but the ghosts of the past come back to haunt her and threaten Marie-Thérèse’s life as well as her career.

Purchase Link
http://mybook.to/OvertureBook1

Author Bio –

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Vanessa Couchman is a novelist, short story author and freelance writer and has lived in an 18th-century farmhouse in southwest France since 1997. French and Corsican history and culture provide great inspiration for her fiction. She has written two novels set on the Mediterranean island of Corsica: The House at Zaronza and The Corsican Widow. Her third novel, Overture, is Book 1 of a trilogy set in France between 1897 and 1945. Vanessa’s short stories have won and been placed in creative writing competitions and published in anthologies.

Social Media Links –

Website: https://vanessacouchmanwriter.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanessacouchman.author/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vanessainfrance
Amazon Author Page: http://author.to/VanessaCouchman

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#Transfer by Apple Gidley @ExpatApple #BlogTour #AuthorInterview #LoveBooksTours

Welcome to my stop on Apple Gidley’s Transfer blog tour with Love Books Tours 🙂

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Many thanks to Kelly @ Love Books Group Tours for arranging the following interview with Apple Gidley…..

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

I am an Anglo-Australian living in the US. I have been a global nomad since the age of one month when I flew with my mother to Nigeria to join my father, and since then have lived in eleven other countries – as diverse as Papua New Guinea and The Netherlands. I’ve been fortunate to have had a number of interesting jobs – editor for a regional magazine for an international charity, working in a scuba shop selling dive equipment and trips around the world, British Honorary Consul to Equatorial Guinea to name a few.

 

My first book was a memoir – Expat Life Slice by Slice which tells of the ups and a few downs of living a peripatetic life. My first novel sits in a drawer – a wonderful learning experience that one day might see light, after significant reworking. My second novel, Fireburn, was taken on by OC Publishing, as was my third, Transfer – both historical novels set in the Danish West Indies.

 

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

Cultural curiosity is, I think, a byproduct of a global life. Add to that a love of history and the vagaries of human nature, and there are no end of possibilities for story lines. I am an inveterate eavesdropper – airports are a fantastic breeding ground for ideas.

 

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

I don’t think so. Characters, and characteristics, are more an amalgamation of many people I have known, or surreptitiously watched.

 

How do you pick your characters’ names?

From slave and census records in some cases. In others I trawl the internet for names appropriate to the eras in which a story is set.

 

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

I tend to be a ‘pantser’ – though with each new book I write, I find I am becoming more disciplined with research notes, and outline. I have always written a short backstory for each major character and that has allowed them, and me, some latitude with plot.

 

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Only 5? In no particular order they are Pico Iyer, William Boyd, Tan Twan Eng, Joanna Trollope, and good old Jane Austen. And I’m just going to slip in a sixth, Maya Angelou.

 

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

I’d be fascinated to meet Bruce Chatwin, probably because he too was a nomad fascinated by different customs and cultures. He seemed such an interesting and complicated man. I’d like to know why, when he had actually travelled the world meeting incredible people, he felt the need to not always stick to the facts when writing about places and events.

 

Were you a big reader as a child?

Yes. I drove my mother mad sometimes.

 

When did you start to write?

I dabbled with short stories for years, and a lot of my jobs involved writing of some kind. About ten years ago I took the real plunge and started writing travel articles and submitted short stories to anthologies, but that was only after my husband suggested I stop talking about it and actually start writing.

 

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

Is there a book you wish you had written?

I don’t think I could. Every author knows how they want to end a book, even if it doesn’t always satisfy the reader. I’ve just finished reading Kate Quinn’s The Huntress, and I was desperately hoping a sticky ending would be in store for the title character but….

No book I wish I’d written, but I would love to be as accomplished a writer as any of my top six!

 

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

I have, and it’s called Expat Life Slice by Slice.

 

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

Yun Ling is one of the central characters in Tan Twan Eng’s novel The Garden of Evening Mists. Even though she was a tea drinker I’d take her to my favourite coffee shop in Houston, Texas – Catalina’s – and I’d ask her how, after her entire family perished in a prisoner-of-war camp and her desperate hatred of all things Japanese, could she take a Japanese lover?

 

What are you working on right now?

An historical novel set in 1950s Malaya during a time euphemistically called ‘the Emergency’ when a communist uprising threatened to destabilise not just the country but the region. It is a love story for both a country and a woman.

 

Tell us about your last release?

Transfer, the sequel to Fireburn, was released on March 31st, 2019 to coincide with the date of transfer from the Danish West Indies to the United States in 1917. Transfer continues the lives of those at a sugar plantation called Anna’s Fancy on the island of Saint Croix in the late 1800s. In it Niels, the bastard son of a Danish landowner and his black mistress, is grown up and experiences life as a black man in Europe before returning to the Caribbean to help shape  the transfer of power to America.

 

Do you have a new release due?

Not yet. The manuscript for the Malay book is in its early stages.

 

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

Drink champagne, thank my lucky stars I am doing something I love, and surround myself with people who have supported me through both the agonies and joys of writing.

 

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Through my website – www.applegidley.com If someone can be bothered to write to me, I always, always respond. Twitter @expatapple

 

Is there anything else you would like us to know?

I have a cat rescued from the Boardwalk in Christiansted on St Croix when she was about to be kicked into the sea, and a dog from a rubbish dump in Trinidad. Together Bonnie and Clyde create chaos in my life, but are dearly loved and in strange ways help me write. Plot problems are resolved when walking Clyde, and Bonnie provides stress relief as she stretches across my keyboard!

 

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

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Blurb

Transfer traces the lives of those on Anna’s Fancy, the Clausen estate on Saint Croix in the Danish West Indies, handed down through three generations. An historical novel and the sequel to Fireburn (OC Publishing 2017), Transfer sees Niels Clausen, the illegitimate child of a Danish landowner and his black mistress who both died as a result of the 1878 worker revolt, leave his adoptive mother’s sugar plantation and sail to England to continue his education.

 With the help of Toby, a British aristocrat, Ivy, a lady’s maid turned lady and her botanist husband, Timothy, Niels challenges the perceptions on the streets of London of a black man at the turn of the 20th century. His development as a writer and political protagonist continues as he travels to Denmark and France where he meets up with childhood friends, Javier and Fabiana Gomez, before returning to Saint Croix.

The Danish West Indies face an uncertain future as the declining sugar industry lessens Denmark’s interest in their colonial outpost. Niels becomes increasingly involved in the future of the islands as war looms and concerns grow that Germany might covet a presence in the Caribbean. Will the islands’ security be guaranteed by the transfer of power to America?

The highs and lows of Niels’ life are punctuated by the crossing of oceans and cultures as well as the political manoeuvrings of a turbulent time in Europe, the United States and the Caribbean.

Biography

Apple Gidley, an Anglo-Australian author, whose life has been spent absorbing countries and cultures, considers herself a global nomad. She currently divides her time between Houston, Texas and St Croix, in the US Virgin Islands.

She has moved 26 times, and has called twelve countries home (Nigeria, England, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Papua New Guinea, The Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, Thailand, Scotland, USA, Equatorial Guinea), and her experiences are described in her first book, Expat Life Slice by Slice (Summertime 2012).

Her roles have been varied – from magazine editor to intercultural trainer, from interior designer to Her Britannic Majesty’s Honorary Consul. Now writing full time, Apple evocatively portrays peoples and places with empathy and humour, whether writing travel articles, blogs, short stories or full-length fiction.

Her first novel, Fireburn, set in the Danish West Indies of the 1870s, will be launched on October 1st, 2017 (OC Publishing).

 

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A Fantasy Writers’ Handbook by Richie Billing @Magpie_Richie #Spotlight #BookPromo

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I have something a little bit different for you today, something that may be of interest to those of you who fancy having a go at writing fantasy…..

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They say write the book you want to read. When I first started writing fiction, with nothing but ideas and enthusiasm and an ignorance of the elements of storytelling, this is the book I would have wanted as my guide.

Over the years I’ve spent countless hours studying the craft of writing and practising and honing that craft. I’ve learned many lessons, often in the harshest of ways, and the product of those lessons is this book: a guide to everything I’ve learned about writing, the fantasy genre, and the things that come when the writing is finished, if indeed it ever is.

The aim is to save you the long hours I’ve spent trawling through textbooks, sitting through lectures, seminars, workshops and scouring the web for every useful little morsel that can be found. It’s by no means a complete guide, but it’ll set you on the right path.

In the pages that follow you’ll find guidance on aspects of writing I find rarely feature in other books, and at times the focus will shift away from the technical elements and consider the philosophies behind writing, ways to help you maintain focus, and methods of battling the demons of doubt that forever loom over our shoulders.

We’ll look at the thriving genre of fantasy, the many facets that make it what it is, before turning to the histories of our world that so often inspire fantasy tales.

Lastly, this book will look at the things that come after you’ve finished your story—formatting, peer reviewing, finding publishers—and other things the contemporary writer can do to enhance their careers, such as making and maintaining a website, blogging, and promoting your work.

By the end, you’ll have a sound foundation upon which to build and the tools to venture out alone with courage and confidence. To help you reach that point, all you need is a commitment to work hard and the determination to overcome the challenges ahead.

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Why not sample before buying? Check out a few chapters by clicking the links below…

Click here to read ‘The Wheels of Change’

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Click here to read ‘Blogging’

 

Reviews…..

“I found myself binge reading A Fantasy Writer’s Handbook in the same way I would a great thriller. Written in a friendly, uncluttered style, Richard Billing has managed to accumulate and present a huge amount of useful information in a way that perhaps a favourite lecturer might do.” Charles Remington, Readers Favorite

“What a fantastic read! I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it’s really well structured, informative and engaging and for those who enjoy writing and want to hone the craft it’s an incredible tool to have in your arsenal, full of techniques and theories to help inform your writing. Enjoyed the fascinating addition of the surveys in discussing the opinions of writers in terms of “the rules”. Some real gems of insight and lots of humour along the way. A fun guide and a good time!Emma Bolland

There’s so much insight into writing fantasy contained within these pages. I’ve been a follower of Billing’s blog for a while now because his articles have impressed me time and again, and his book is just how I hoped–full of gems and his signature humour.” Sara

The sections are well thought out, research is explained, shared and credited and overall is written in a way that is straightforward and makes sense. Whilst reading I have made notes to apply to my own work in progress and will be referring to this handbook many times in the future. Having been fortunate enough to be provided with an advance copy in exchange for a review, I will definitely be ordering a hard copy to have on my bookshelf for instant referral. I would encourage all aspiring writers to do the same.” Chris

“Richie Billing has found a way to communicate a vast amount of information in a way that is easy to understand.” — Eric Wirsing.

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A Fantasy Writers’ Handbook is available in eBook in the vast majority of countries worldwide (see Amazon), and in paperback in the countries listed below—the links also work for buying the eBook. If you can’t buy the book in your territory, please email me.

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31 Days Of Wonder by #TomWinter @CorsairBooks @LittleBrownUK #BookReview #Netgalley

31 Days Of Wonder

First of all, my apologies to the author and publisher for taking so long to read this. It has been on my Netgalley list for far too long, but I am so glad I finally got the chance to read it as I have really enjoyed it.
Ben is by far my most favourite character. He is so lovely and really made me giggle at times with how so straight to the point he is. It was so lovely how his total honesty leads to such a change in another person’s life. Someone he had never met before and may never meet again. This someone is Alice, who seems to spend her life surrounded by awful people (her mother included) who seem fixated on the fact that she’s overweight, rather than who she is as a person. It’s no wonder she gets so low. She does also have her funny moments too though. I did laugh out loud on more than one occasion.
People really can be horrible at times and some of the characters in this book are quite unbelievably insensitive. They are not people I would want to associate with. I did like her Dad though.
Anyway, when Alice meets Ben in the park he tells her straight out that he thinks she’s beautiful. Naturally this makes her day, but she needs to accept this for herself and truly start to believe it.
Ben is also trying to find his place in the world and I really enjoyed his story. We need more Bens in this world.
As they say, be kind always as we never know what someone might be going through in their lives. The chance meeting between Ben and Alice changes both of their lives, for the better, forever.
A heart-warming and sometimes funny tale with a powerful message.
I very much recommend.
Many thanks for my review copy.

Via AmazonUK…..

‘And in that instant, he knows in his heart that today is a momentous day; come what may, he and Alice will meet again, and life will never be the same.’

Alice is stuck in an internship she loathes and a body she is forever trying to change.

Ben, also in his early twenties, is still trying to find his place in the world.

By chance they meet one day in a London park.

Day 1
Ben spots Alice sitting on a bench and feels compelled to speak to her. To his surprise, their connection is instant. But before numbers are exchanged, Alice is whisked off by her demanding boss.

20 minutes later
Alone in her office toilets, Alice looks at herself in the mirror and desperately searches for the beauty Ben could see in her.

Meanwhile, having misunderstood a parting remark, Ben is already planning a trip to Glasgow where he believes Alice lives, not realising that they actually live barely ten miles apart.

Over the next 31 days, Alice and Ben will discover that even if they never manage to find each other again, they have sparked a change in each other that will last a lifetime. In 31 Days of Wonder, Tom Winter shows us the magic of chance encounters and how one brief moment on a Thursday afternoon can change the rest of your life.

About the author…..

Tom Winter’s debut novel, Lost & Found, was published in five languages. In August 2013 it was chosen as the Book of the Month by the Mail on Sunday’s You Magazine book club. That summer, the Kindle edition was also a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon UK. In Germany, Apple iBooks called it one of the ten books that everyone should read over the holidays.

Tom’s second book, Arms Wide Open, was published in 2014. Hello! magazine called it ‘a bittersweet joy of a book’, while Saga magazine said it is ‘utterly compelling… Winter has a lethal eye for family tensions.’

The hardback edition of his third novel, 31 Days of Wonder, was released in August 2017. Hello! magazine called it ‘A wonderful read’, and Cosmo magazine remarked ‘Read when you’re in need of comfort. This is the bookish equivalent of eating a doughnut.’ The Daily Mail said ‘A poignant, bittersweet and heart-warming story… I loved it.’ The paperback edition will be released in summer 2018.

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#AuthorInterview with Vanessa Westermann @VanessasPicks #AnExcuseForMurder

An Excuse For Murder

Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Vanessa Westermann to Chat About Books 🙂

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

I’m half-Canadian, half-German. I was born and raised in Germany, but currently live in Canada, in a cottage by a lake. I’m a former Arthur Ellis Awards judge, and have given a talk on the evolution of women’s crime writing, at the Toronto Chapter of Sisters in Crime. I’m sure you can’t tell, but I love reading a good mystery!

My debut crime novel, An Excuse For Murder, was published by The Wild Rose Press in March. As a former bodyguard, it should be easy for Gary Fenris to kill, especially when the motive is revenge. But when bookstore owner Kate finds the body, her sleuthing takes them down a trail of blackmail, obsession and death…

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

Art, books and conversations inspire me. I keep a notebook filled with ideas, pictures and fragments of overheard dialogue.

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

I can’t say that any one character is directly based on someone I know, but there are certainly aspects that have been inspired by conversations, mannerisms or personality traits.

How do you pick your characters’ names?

I drew inspiration from mythology for Gary Fenris’s name. Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. Knowing that only evil could be expected of him, the gods bound the wolf with chains. Some stories say that, on Ragnarök, he will break loose and fall upon the gods, taking his revenge. I love it when a name has an additional meaning, something that connects with the character’s personality or story.

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

I get my best work done in the morning. So I start early, with a very large cup of tea. I listen to music as I write, and try to choose music that suit either the tone or the character.

I also edit relentlessly. I normally start with a general idea of what I want to have happen in a chapter, and “sketch” a rough draft – just getting ideas down on paper. Then I refine the writing, going back to add depth and dimension to the scene.

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Jasper Fforde, Louise Penny, Tana French, Benjamin Black, and Susanna Kearsley.

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

Ngaio Marsh, because I would want to find out more about her work with the theatre and ask her about what it was like to write crime fiction during the Golden Age.

Were you a big reader as a child?

Yes. If I could have, I would have spent all my time reading. Anne of Green Gables, the Hearts and Dreams series by Cameron Dokey, Nancy Drew mysteries…

When did you start to write?

I’ve always loved reading and writing. Even before I could spell, I would fill in the words I couldn’t sound out with pictures.

Is there a book you wish you had written?

I wish I had written China Trade by S.J. Rozan. Those characters! The food, the dialogue…

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

“Between The Pages”

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

Ever since I read Jasper Fforde’s Something Rotten, I’ve wanted to invite Hamlet for a coffee at Starbucks. “To latté or not to latté, that is the question…”

What are you working on right now?

I’m currently working on a stand-alone crime novel that features another strong female protagonist as sleuth, a chocolate shop and a dark secret in the past. But I’m also drafting some ideas for a sequel to Kate and Gary’s story.

Tell us about your last release?

An Excuse For Murder combines elements of the cozy mystery, thriller and romantic suspense. The story is told from two points of view: from the perspective of Gary Fenris, a haunted former bodyguard who commits murder and then has to live with the crime, and from the point of view of Kate Rowan, a bookstore owner who discovers the body. I was thrilled to receive advanced praise for the book from Carolyn G. Hart, Barbara Fradkin, M.H. Callway and Rosemary McCracken – all wonderful female crime writers who I’ve long admired.

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

On publication day, I went out for a gin and tonic with friends and family – it’s lovely to celebrate with the people who supported me through the process and cheered me on.

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Readers can find me on Twitter: @VanessasPicks.

I also write a blog that features reviews, book recommendations and interviews with fellow crime writers. I’ve been lucky enough to interview Jasper Fforde, Vicki Delany and Shelley Freydont, amongst others.

I love hearing from readers. So, if you’ve read An Excuse For Murder, do get in touch and let me know what you thought!
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Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, Vanessa 🙂
Thank you so much for having me on your blog!

Book Blurb:

As a former bodyguard, it should be easy for Gary Fenris to kill, especially when the motive is revenge. But Gary has made two mistakes in his life. The first was letting the woman he loved die on his watch. The second was thinking vengeance could bring him peace.

Local bookstore owner and amateur lock pick Kate Rowan loves nothing more than a good mystery. Her curiosity soon leads her down a trail of blackmail, obsession and death. Despite the risk – or maybe because of it – Gary finds himself drawn to Kate. When danger strikes, Gary is forced to face the fact that he used love as an excuse for murder. And he’s got one last score to settle.

happy reading 🙂

 

Practicing Normal by Cara Sue Achterberg @CaraAchterberg #BookReview #Netgalley

Practicing Normal

Practicing Normal is a captivating family saga. Each chapter is written from the perspective of a different character and I always tend to enjoy this format. It works really well with this story. We meet Kate who is the mother of Jenna and JT, wife to Everett and daughter to Marilyn. She is a housewife/stay-at-home mother who sacrificed her nursing career to be there for her family. She is an instantly likeable character and very relatable to many, I would imagine. She’s a busy housewife coping with a stroppy teenager, a son with Aspergers, a depressed, dependant, aging mother and a cheating husband! She also has an annoying sister, Evelyn, who I didn’t warm to at all. Kate deserves much more than to be treated as a glorified skivvy with little to no respect from certain members of her family who should cherish her more.

Everett is a cheating git who wants his cake and eat it. Why are some men never satisfied with what they have??

Jenna is moody teenager, to put it mildly! She is fully aware of what her father is up to though so I could empathise with her to a degree. She hates him and feels that her mother is weak for putting up with him. She becomes much more likeable as the story progresses. She develops a relationship with local boy, Wells, and becomes more relaxed and happy.

JT is a brilliant character! Loved him!

Marilyn is a difficult character to like initially, but easier to understand as the story progresses. Her story is quite heart-breaking.

These are real people with real problems and this story is full of raw emotion, but also hope for a brighter future.

I highly recommend.

Many thanks for my review copy via Netgalley.

happy reading 🙂