Do Not Disturb by Claire Douglas @Dougieclaire #BookReview

Do Not Disturb

by Claire Douglas 

Do Not Disturb is another excellent read by Claire Douglas. I have read a couple of her books now and I love her writing.

When we meet Wales born Kirsty she has been living with her husband and two daughters in London. However, her husband hasn’t been well, so they decide it’s time to start a new life back in Wales. They buy a guest house to run as a family, along with Kirsty’s mother.

Before they are even open to guests her Mum asks if Kirsty’s cousin, Selena, can stay with her sick daughter. Kirsty is reluctant. They haven’t spoken for years after a massive fallout. Does she need the extra stress in her life? However, her mother had pretty much decided for her anyway, and Selena arrives. It isn’t long before something feels off though and then a tragic accident (or so it seems initially) leaves them all in shock. Serious questions are raised and what we discover as the story progresses is shocking and heart wrenching. I’m not sure how I would handle the situation they are faced with. I can certainly understand Kirsty as a mother.

There is so much going on in this story. So many complex characters. So many back stories and secrets to be revealed (and kept). It’s full of surprises and it certainly held my attention from the first page to the very last. I highly recommend!

**Many thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy via NetGalley. I am working my way through my list slowly but surely**

Available now….

ICYMI….

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A Home in the Sun by Sue Moorcroft @SueMoorcroft #BookReview

A Home in the Sun

by Sue Moorcroft  

A Home in the Sun is a lovely read and one which deserves the fabulous reviews it is getting.

When we first meet Judith, she is loving life in Malta with her younger man. That is until tragedy strikes, turning her world upside down. I can’t even imagine how devastated she must be, especially given the unusual circumstances of their relationship. My heart truly went out to her. When she moves back to the UK not knowing if it might be temporary or permanent, I felt for her as she faces an uncertain future. She is only in her early 40s and that is no age to have to start all over again, especially after already being divorced from one man, but she has little choice.

I really liked Judith and I was rooting for her throughout this story. I did want to shake her at times, but I could understand her being torn between her life in Malta (it sounds so beautiful) and the possibility of happiness back home in the UK. I just felt for those on the receiving end of her indecisiveness. It’s difficult to say more without spoilers. If you’ve read it already, I’m sure you’ll know what I mean.

This book has some lovely characters (and some not so lovely!), all with their own story to tell and who all add depth to the story. It is a romance, but it is also much more than that.

It’s a story of love, loss, family, and finding new beginnings. I loved it!

**Many thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy via NetGalley**

Available now….

Enjoy!

#FlashbackFriday September 2021 with @writermels @AuthorDThompson @MishaHerwin & @Dchandlerauthor #BookReviews

Hi, and welcome to my Flashback Friday feature.

On the first Friday of each month I like to have a little look back at the books I was reading during the same month in previous years, since starting my blog.

Please do join in if you have the time, I’d love to see your posts. Share a link with us in the comments.

Here are my reviews from September 2020 plus a link to previous September FBFs….

Have you read any of the above?

If He Wakes by Zoe Lea @zoeleawriter #BookReview

If He Wakes

by Zoe Lea 

I finished If He Wakes last night, and it most definitely gets all the stars from me.

Rachel and Suzie are friends and have started a business together. When we meet Rachel, she is concerned her husband is having an affair and follows him. What she sees is far worse!

When we meet Suzie, she is besotted with her photographer fiancé, Adam (who Rachel is yet to meet as he always seems to be too busy), but she is becoming increasingly anxious having not heard from him for a while and even more so after finding out her bank account is empty. That would have set my alarm bells ringing for sure, but Suzie is convinced there will be an innocent explanation. She trusts Adams implicitly. When she discovers where he is she is beside herself with worry, but nothing could prepare her for what she is about to discover.

There’s not much else I can say without spoiling it for those who haven’t read it yet, but I could happily chat about this book for hours!

The very moment I realised what was going on, and the way this story was leading, my stomach did a somersault. I can only imagine how Rachel and Suzie must feel. And Rachel’s husband. The devastation they face is heart-wrenching and I felt physically sick for them all.

This book is very cleverly written. I found myself completely invested in the characters. I was as desperate as they were to find out the truth, however painful. I could feel the emotion, the desperation, the anger, the sadness. It’s an extremely powerful and tense read. My heart rate increased on more than one occasion and I’m sure I was holding my breath at times.

An amazing debut novel! I highly recommend!

**Many thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy via NetGalley**

(I’m working my way through my shelf, slowly but surely!)

Available now….

enjoy!

#AuthorInterview with JR Weaver @jrweaver0 #TheAddictionManifesto

Today I have the pleasure of welcoming JR Weaver to Chat About Books! His book, The Addiction Manifesto, is something quite unique and I’m sure you’ll agree, after reading the following interview, that it sounds like an inspirational read.

JR Weaver (Twitter profile picture)

Hi JR Weaver….

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

Hi Everyone, I’m JR Weaver, author of The Addiction Manifesto.  I am a person in long-term recovery from mental health and substance use disorders.  I am (or was) what you would have called addict or junkie, because I had let my addictions control my life.  For the last 27 years I led a life that took me to jails, prisons, living on the streets, I had burned my personal relationships in the pursuit of something that was destroying me.  I am a believer that we all have a story to share and I’m blessed to be able to sit here and tell the world my story in hopes that it will help the next person find their own way back from addiction.  Want to know why so many former addicts believe in God?  Because we have seen the gates of Hell in our addiction. 

Where did/do you get your ideas from? 

When I started writing about my addiction I was really surprised about what I had learned about it thru surviving it.  Maybe it thought it had controlled me enough to let me know its true motives and it’s those motives that I was able to put down in The Addiction Manifesto and how to prepare myself (mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually) to battle back against my demons. 

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

Yes, and here’s the crazy part, its about the 2 versions of myself, the good version and the bad version.  I’ve learned that we all have 2 versions of ourselves, and both gotta eat, so we’re faced with a lifelong internal struggle between the 2 versions, which side will you feed? 

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

I started writing in jail, facing 4 serious felony charges for burglary and they had all the evidence they needed to lock me away for 10-15 years (they had pictures).  Something inside me changed, I was really down and out, my life was a train wreck and I had to know how it got to this point.  I started writing and I had to deal with the elephant in the room, my addiction.  I spent about 90 days locked up but it was really a blessing in disguise because this was my absolute rock bottom, I had written about 77 pages that proved to me that my addiction was out of control.  I had written the premise for what I was calling my own personal ‘hope manual.’  Long story short, my new felony charges were rolled up into my drug court plea and I was released to the program.  I graduated the hardest program with no sanctions, I continued to write and The Addiction Manifesto was born.  If this book could save a guy like me then I knew it could save others. 

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Matthew Reilly, James Patterson, Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, Mark Greaney

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

Ryan Hampton (American Fix), how does he stay motivated to fight against a system that doesn’t want to hear our stories?

Were you a big reader as a child? 

I remember the first set of books that I read as a child, JRR Tolkiens Lord of the Rings. 

When did you start to write?

It’s ironic that I never really had the passion to write until my life depended on it, today I write to reach other struggling addicts with the purpose of bringing them back.  I want them to know that they can recover from anything and return to live amazing lives. 

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

Un’broken

Tell us a random fact about yourself

Army veteran that was stationed in Berlin when the wall came tumbling down.  And another random fact is that I am currently employed at the same hospital that I was once arrested at 😊 

What are you working on right now?

Book marketing, lol, who would have guessed that its tougher than the actual writing. 

Tell us about your last release? 

I had a free ebook promo last weekend that hit #1 in 2 of my amazon categories. 

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

I cut the grass, I have learned to stay humble and focused on the long road ahead.   

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Facebook, twitter, Instagram, if I can help out anyone please drop me a message. 

Is there anything else you would like us to know? 

It’s a great book, it may not get the publicity that other books get because I do write about the dark side of life that society wants to ignore, but its really a book of hope and one helluva comeback story. 

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, Jerry.

2020 International Book Awards Finalist for Health: Addiction & Recovery

“Some people won’t believe in you, and that’s ok, this journey isn’t about them. It’s about you.”

The Addiction Manifesto has been uniquely designed to provide you with a new perspective on recovery and will show you that anything is possible. In this deeply personal book, JR Weaver has crafted a raw insight into his life and how he’s been affected by substance abuse over the past 20 years. He details his recovery process and how he’s dealt with loss.
With this book he wishes to help people on their journey to recovery. His realistic approach details his journey to try to have a normal life again.

If you’re going through addiction recovery or want to help someone who is… This book allows you to gain a greater understanding of substance abuse and its many challenges.

available now on Amazon

All Her Fault by Andrea Mara @AndreaMaraBooks #BookReview

All Her Fault

by Andrea Mara 

OH. MY. GOODNESS!!

This is an absolutely cracking read. From the very beginning I was completely invested. I can’t imagine anyone reading the opening chapter and thinking ‘no, this isn’t for me’. It demanded my attention to the very last page!

As a parent, turning up to collect my child from a playdate to find that they had never been there in the first place, well, it doesn’t bear thinking about. Kidnap was always my biggest fear when my children were young. I can’t even imagine how I would cope with what Marissa is faced with. I’d be hysterical! My heart went out to her. I felt her every emotion throughout her ordeal.

I can’t begin to tell you just how cleverly written this book is. The characters, the tension, the emotion, the suspense, the twists (OH MY GOODNESS the twists!). Just brilliant, I LOVED it!

I can’t really say much more without giving anything away but, needless to say, I highly recommend!

**Many thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy via NetGalley**

Buy yourself a copy….

enjoy!

The Addiction Manifesto by JR Weaver @jrweaver0

2020 International Book Awards Finalist for Health: Addiction & Recovery “Some people won’t believe in you, and that’s ok, this journey isn’t about them. It’s about you.” JR Weaver The Addiction Manifesto has been uniquely designed to provide you with a new perspective on recovery and will show you that anything is possible. In this […]

The Addiction Manifesto by JR Weaver @jrweaver0

#FlashbackFriday August 2021 with @CathedralOfLies @Jancoledwards @SDRauthor & @SueMoorcroft #BookReviews

Hi, and welcome to my Flashback Friday feature 🙂

On the first Friday of each month I like to have a little look back at the books I was reading during the same month in previous years, since starting my blog.
Please do join in, if you have the time. I’d love to see your posts. Share a link with us in the comments.
Here are my reviews from August 2020 plus a link to previous FBFs….

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happy reading 🙂

#AuthorInterview with Constantine Dhonau

Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Constantine Dhonau to Chat About Books!

Constantine Dhonau

Dear Constantine,

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

In 8th grade, I started a myspace-official religion (thank you to our 121 dedicated followers). I picked up trombone after my ska/punk band broke-up in high school. Florida sucked me back in and I became depressed after blowing-out my knee on a 52-day backpacking trip in Colorado because I thought I blew my only chance at realizing my dream by just trying to chase after it. Someone planted the idea in my head to pick-up skydiving as a hobby in college. 8 years later, I jumped out of an airplane solo after watching a man break his leg on landing right before it was my turn to fly. I’m terrible at cooking. After 3 & 1/2 years as a wilderness therapy field guide, my roommate and I woke up one morning and decided to start a high-end catering company. Life is good & I’m satisfied with myself.

All that aside, I like tea. I’m a homebody and a space/tech nerd. I’m becoming increasingly attracted to Daoism. I’m working on letting go of fixed plans and surrendering to the current of life. For the rest and whatnot in between, you’ll have to check out the book.

“Collateral Intentions” is my first-ever publication into official authorhood. It’s a comprehensive collection of my writing from 17 to 28 years-old.

Yes, it has teen angst & cringe.

Yes, it has smile-back-at-that-moment coming-of-age.

Yes, it has letters to unrequited love.

Yes, it has knee-cracking, tear-extracting, mind-blasting, stomach-stirring rawness.

No, it does not have the answer to your problems.

T’was inspired by a desire to put together a book of selected works to read to my students in the field while I was a wilderness therapy guide. I made a small booklet with a few originals and many other established works. It was a fun process creating it (stirring a deep satisfaction to organize and agonize over the most minute details night after sleepless night, cursing the dawn as a landmark of time passing beyond what I could accomplish within “reason”). So, I decided to continue (how insatiable was the urge) and create a larger collection by combing through my dozen journals. Some friends caught wind of my side-project (whole-hearted obsession) that I started so I could have all my writing in one place and they began asking after it. I gave away manuscripts for the cost of printing. At some point, someone teased me about publishing. “PFEH!” I would say. “HA!” I would scoff. “HRNGH!” I would grumble. Then, after sifting through many-a-scam-site, I decided I would self-publish with Overlord Bezos.

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

The material for “Collateral Intentions” is a collection of previous writing, completely sourced from my journals, phone notes, and scraps of dishevelled shoebox scraps. Inspiration can be a fleeting thing for me, something like surfing. When the waves are there, I ride. When they’re not, I do my best to enjoy the calm anyhow. Sometimes an interesting line will pop into my head, sometimes I’ll be struck by a view or a feeling.

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

When those little moments crop-up for me, I tend to build around them. That line will stick or I’ll play with words until they match the feeling or observation. I’m primarily a nocturnal writer. For instance, I didn’t sleep last night. I’ll pour into a piece for as long as I can, then forget about it (genuinely, I’m often surprised at the paper trail my past self creates for future me to rediscover).

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Off the top of my head, I have great respect for Lao Tzu (of the Dao De Jing) and Stephen Mitchell (a translator) for their artistic engineering of words. They both met the task of communicating vast complexity with elegant simplicity. Margaret Cheyney did a remarkable job of adding subtle embellishments to rigorously-researched factual history in “Man Out of Time,” a biography of Nikola Tesla, which made me feel so clearly that I was in the same room with Nikola at times. I’ve never read Stephen King but my hat’s off to him for sheer endurance. Finally, Saul Williams is a seminal inspiration to me. He is an internationally-renowned slam poet and his content, his literary devices, his delivery…ugh…to me, he challenges what it means to read, write, and perform poetry.

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

Hunter S. Thompson. “Take me with you.”

Were you a big reader as a child?

I was not. I loved being read to, of course, but I’ve always been more of a visual person. I’m much more engaged by movies and shows. Where many readers enjoy the freedom to imagine writing on their own, I enjoy seeing how a director meets the challenge of bringing it to life.

When did you start to write?

I started writing for pleasure around 17. It all started because of a girl. She had stacks of erroneously-scribbled-in composition books and after we parted ways I found myself writing through my difficulties to the point of obsession. It was my coping mechanism until it became my crutch.

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

Mordor was Sauron’s plot to re-incarnate all along. 

Is there a book you wish you had written?

So far, so good. I’ve written all that my fancy fodders.

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

Well, “Collateral Intentions” is a good start as a memoir for a section of my life. When I’m setting the sheets for my death bed?…Hard to say. Maybe something like “Night Walk”.

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

Amahl Farouk, the villain from the TV show, “Legion”. He can completely control and alter matter to the point of shaping reality. He enough of an anti-hero morality/indulgence balance that we could have a hell of a day bending the rules for fun. He could probably also imagine into existence the greatest cup of coffee to ever exist.

Tell us a random fact about yourself.

I play trombone.

What are you working on right now?

A magician never reveals their secrets. “Let your workings remain a mystery. Just show people the results.”

Do you have a new release due?

No BUT I do have something very tangibly in the works and a dozen ideas for the near future.

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

A tradition has yet to formulate itself. My first ever publication day passed rather unceremoniously due to several family members passing.

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Networking:

Author Website/Blog: https://www.constantinedhonau.com/blog

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdhonau/

GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20431911.Constantine_Dhonau

Reedsy: https://reedsy.com/discovery/user/constantinedhonau

Book Purchasing:

Author Website/Blog: https://www.constantinedhonau.com/blog

Amazon (eBook & Print): https://www.amazon.com/Collateral-Intentions-Stories-Journal-Entires/dp/0578663422/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/collateral-intentions/id1503092314

Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1009139

Is there anything else you would like us to know?

Self-love and acceptance are large themes throughout “Collateral Intentions.” I’ve seen radical changes in my life in the past 6 months. I’ve spent time hiking solo, on a vision quest, changing my career, and overall taking a leap of faith. What I’ve discovered is not just self-love, but unconditional self-love. There is no ceiling. I’ve learned that everything is a grieving process and that last step of any grief cycle is bargaining -or- telling one’s story. With this, I believe a new chapter to a new book has opened up for me in my life (while I don’t intend the pun, I see no better way around it).

Wherever you’re at in life, I suspect this book has something to offer you.

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

Bio:

Constantine was born in St. Petersburg, Florida and raised by his mother and his aunt, with the help of several formative programs: Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venture Crew, and Sea Scouts. He spent 3 years as the front man for a Tampa ska/punk band: H1N1. After overcoming blind rebellion against “the system,” he attended St. Petersburg College for his Associate of Arts, followed by New College of Florida for his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.

He made his initial escape to Colorado in 2015—degrees in-handin search of his independence, dedicating a year of service to City Year Denver of AmeriCorps. There, he discovered a new passion and direction in life: wilderness therapy. He pursued his first and only dream and vision in life with ferocity to become a field guide with Open Sky Wilderness Therapy, completing nearly 550 days in the field.

He enjoys writing, tea, cooking, brooding, dancing, yoga, astronomy, reprehensibly long walks, movies, being outdoors, etc. & suchforth.

Collateral Intentions

by Constantine Dhonau

Blurb:

At what point does practicing vulnerability fortify ourselves such that we become…invulnerable? This is the vessel on which Constantine Dhonau invites us to explore our most sacred treasure: our inner world. Our voyage is furnished by his journey back across 11 years, from a 17-year-old boy faced with becoming a 28-year-old man, offering a glimpse into his inner dialogue of self-criticism and self-affirmation. We follow his development as a writer and a person as he walks the line between light and dark, love and lust, choice and powerlessness, seeking to free himself from the dichotomous pitfalls of black and white thinking. Throughout this 11-year exploration, he reflects on who he has been, who he is, and whom he wants to become on his way to uncovering a higher calling. He encourages us to embrace the unknown as he bares naked the “collateral intentions” of his choices; those heartfelt efforts which turned against us and those mistakes which became our greatest blessings, in time.

enjoy!

**If you are an author who would like to be interviewed on my blog please do drop me a line**

Sticks and Stones by Jo Jakeman @JoJakemanWrites #BookReview

Sticks and Stones 

by Jo Jakeman  

Sticks and Stones is a compelling tale of revenge against a controlling and abusive husband. Imogen is married to Phillip, but he left her for another woman, Naomi. Younger, slimmer, firmer, Naomi. Imogen isn’t Phillip’s first wife either. He left Ruby behind for Imogen. Phillip, it seems, is never satisfied, and seems to think women are his to own and mould into whatever suits him. He’s arrogant enough to think he will always have the upper hand too. He’s a police officer and considers himself untouchable. However, he is keeping a secret.

Only Imogen shares a child with Phillip and when he pushes her too far, she takes drastic action to protect hers and her son’s future. I can understand how she feels she has no other choice. She’s a brave lady who has been through hell and has well and truly had enough. She’s not alone either as unlikely friendships are formed.

Phillip is a particularly unpleasant character. It’s hard to see how he managed to attract any woman, although men like him do tend to know how to be charming when they need to be. Domestic abuse makes me feel quite sick and I felt a genuine hatred for his character which intensified as the story progressed. I was rooting for Imogen the whole time and praying for her freedom from him. My heart broke for her as I learned more of what she had been through.

Ruby and Naomi grew on me as the story progressed. They have both been through their own trauma’s. Their experiences added depth to the story and truly highlighted Phillip’s true colours.

This book is very cleverly written. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I very much recommend.

 **Many thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy via NetGalley**

Available now….

Enjoy!