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Blog Tour: Colour of Fire – Gina Giordano

“And I thought you were my savior in my darkest hour. How very wrong I was.”

1794: Devastated by the violent disappearance of her husband, Charles Sharpe, Eliza struggles to save Pleasant Hall from the hands of crooked creditors and the governor’s greed. In the aftermath of the attack, her husband’s enemies have branded him a traitor and declare him
dead.

But an unlikely source carries knowledge that he still lives, and he alone knows who has taken Charles. Eliza’s desperation drives her to form an alliance with the king of the underworld himself: Captain Hiram Bruin, a notorious man who is more pirate than privateer.

Eliza’s death has been ordered by Lord Dunmore, and Bruin himself tasked with the deed. But Hiram Bruin has never been a man to follow orders. He offers her passage on his ship, the Fortuyne, and his personal protection. In her hour of distress, Eliza accepts—for she has no
other choice.

Bruin takes Eliza on a wild and dangerous voyage from the island of New Providence to the wild and untamed Saba, and finally to England, where her journey started three years ago.

Eliza endures her new sinister reality, one where death creeps ever closer, and quickly learns that the only monsters at sea are men. Ensnared by the salt air and damning secrets, one thing is startlingly clear: Bruin wants to take everything she holds dear. For the roots of revenge lie
deep…

Will Eliza be able to save the life of her husband before it’s too late? What price is she willing to pay for his freedom? And can she escape this unimaginable nightmare, fueled by a man of unspeakable cruelty?

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Gina Giordano always had an insatiable curiosity and a penchant for history. Born in New York City, she is a writer, artist, and a conjurer of the past. She holds a BA in history and a master’s degree in historical fiction from New York University, and has traveled to over sixty-five countries across the globe. When she is not climbing ancient ruins or exploring forgotten
palaces, she enjoys swimming with sharks in remote pristine waters. Her debut novel, Strange Eden, was longlisted for the 2023 Bath Novel Award.

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My thoughts: Eliza and Charles finally found a way to each other, only to be ripped apart by the events on the island. She’s been told that he’s dead, but refuses to believe it. Pirate Hiram Bruin tells her he knows where Charles is, abducts her onto his ship the Fortuyne and they set sail.

Bruin is a terrifying character, and his crew of reprobates isn’t any better. But Bruin has a personal vendetta against Charles which he keeps from Eliza, all the while attempting to convince her to give up her search and marry him.

As they traverse around the Caribbean and then across the Atlantic to England, Eliza must brave events that would destroy a weaker woman. Murder, rape and intense cruelty, are all part of life aboard the ship.

Meanwhile Charles is suffering through his own hell, held prisoner in South America by a dangerous criminal who makes his prisoners fight each other. He knows that he needs to stay alive and make his way to Eliza and Philippe, wherever they are.

This final chapter in Charles and Eliza’s story is probably the most shocking, the crimes of the Bahamas governor, Lord Dunmore, are mounting and he will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

Charles and Eliza are incredibly strong and brave people, they suffer terribly at the hands of their enemies and must overcome all obstacles to find their way to safety and keep their son well.

Gripping, shocking and full of drama, this brings the Strange Eden trilogy to a sensational end, where it began, in an English country garden.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The House of Mystery – Joy Ellis

A missing boy. Three extraordinary children. And a darkness that will stop at nothing.

Fourteen-year-old Ollie Cruise is missing. He was last seen two nights ago, down by the river, with an older boy. DCI Bob Foreman suspects something very nasty has happened to him – and there’s only one person who can uncover the truth: Ellie McEwan, a healer with a rare
psychic gift.

At her Surrey healing centre, Ellie is already alarmed by two new cases. Five-year-old Harry sketches WWII bomber planes with uncanny technical precision. Eight-year-old Christopher
writes chilling stories of events before they actually happen.

When the body of a teenager is found on a lonely forest road, Ellie realises the boys are connected to something very dangerous.
All leads point to an isolated mansion deep in the woods, home to the mysterious Eleventh House – and an extraordinary secret.

To save the children – and those she loves – Ellie must lead a perilous rescue. But it will take every ounce of her courage, and stretch her ability to its limits.

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I was born in Kent but spent most of my working life in London and Surrey. I was an apprentice florist to Constance Spry Ltd, a prestigious Mayfair shop that throughout the Sixties and Seventies teemed with both royalty and ‘real’ celebrities. What an eye-opener for a working- class kid from the Garden of England!

I swore then, probably whilst I was scrubbing the floor or making the tea, that I would have a shop of my own one day. It took until the early Eighties, but I did it. Sadly the recession wiped us out, and I embarked on a series of weird and wonderful jobs; the last one being a bookshop manager. Surrounded by books all day, getting to order whatever you liked, and being paid for it! Oh bliss!

And now I live in a village in the Lincolnshire Fens with my partner, Jacqueline, and three Springer spaniels and four little rescue, Breton spaniels. I had been writing mysteries for years
but never had the time to take it seriously. Now I write full-time, and as my partner is a highly decorated retired police officer; my choice of genre is a no-brainer! I have an on-tap police and judicial consultant, who makes exceedingly good tea!

I have set my crime thrillers here in the misty fens because I sincerely love the remoteness and airy beauty of the marshlands. This area is steeped in superstitions and lends itself so well to
murder!

I am lucky enough to be one of the amazing Joffe Books team of authors and am really enjoying being able to spend time doing what I love… writing!

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My thoughts: I really like Joy’s crime books and while this features a few police officers and a missing boy, mostly it’s about young people with extraordinary gifts, that might be able to change the world.

At her health centre, Ellie helps people with different conditions, she can see their aura, which helps her fine tune their treatment plans, helping heal them in ways they might not entirely understand.

When her friend’s grandson starts writing a book using language far beyond his years, a bit like automatic writing or stream of consciousness but this actually makes sense, she’s concerned. He says his “friend” is telling him what to write. She realises that this isn’t fiction – it’s really happening.

Then there’s five-year-old Harry, drawing exceptional images of WW2 planes and occasionally speaking in the voice of an adult, one who has clearly seen true horrors.

She also meets a little girl carrying something malevolent and cruel, a girl she desperately wants to help.

When she and her friends learn about the Eleventh House – a place of sanctuary for children like these – she knows they must accompany their charges there – if they can. Evil is gathering and the children must be protected at all costs.

I wasn’t entirely sure about this at first, but Joy’s writing is always compelling and the plot draws you in, whether you believe in spirits and psychic gifts or not, you want the children to be safe, and for good to prevail over evil. I think that’s something most of us want.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: How to be Fabulous – Carmen Reid


Family, fashion, fiascos—this is how to be fabulous.💃🏼

Busy mum. Fashion guru. Domestic disaster waiting to happen?

When Annie Valentine agrees to help her best friend Svetlana pull off a charity fashion show, she thinks it’ll be a breeze. After all, no one knows couture quite like Annie, so how hard can it be?

Answer: very. With no venue, no clothes, and definitely no showstopper, Annie’s in danger of her first ever fashion fail.

And just when the wardrobe rails are about to collapse, her family life does too. Daughter Lauren is home from New York with a broken heart, son Owen is off to university with an empty wallet, and
Annie is hanging on by a thread.

But when a mystery donation arrives to save the day—and Annie—it feels like she might just pull it all together. That is, until Owen goes AWOL and everything unravels.

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Carmen Reid is the bestselling author of numerous women’s fiction titles including the Personal Shopper series starring Annie Valentine. She lives in Glasgow with her husband and children.

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My thoughts: You know how sometimes you just need a good, fun read? Well, this is that book. I really enjoyed it, I love Annie Valentine anyway, and I needed something fun, funny, a little frivolous and joyful. A book about fashion, family and the chaos that is life? Yes, thank you!

It’s the perfect pick me up book and just made me smile. So grab a copy and enjoy!

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Fairy Tales From the Underworld – L.C. Moon

This isn’t the fairytale you remember from your childhood. If you are looking for a Beauty and the Beast story with a dark mafia romance twist, this is for you!

Beauty Meets the Beast (Fairy Tales From the Underworld Book 1)

Release Date: February 24, 2025

Genre: Dark Mafia Romance/ Traumance

💜Dark mafia romance
💜Beauty and the Beast retelling
💜 Forced proximity / captor x captive
💜 Morally black MMC
💜 Touch her and die
💜 I’d burn the world for you
💜 Cat and mouse
💜 Emotional Angst

A traumance. A tragedy. A love story.

Fairy tales weren’t always about finding true love with Prince Charming. Once upon a time, they were dark stories about innocence lost, seeking through veiled attempts to make sense of life’s unfathomable hardships. Unfit parents turned to evil stepmothers, kindly neighbors became fairy godmothers, while alluring but dangerous men were presented under the guise of the Big Bad Wolf. Through their trials, the heroes were forever changed. For better or worse.

It is a tale as old as time. Good girl meets bad boy; the pure faces the corrupt. Loosely inspired by classic tropes, Fairy Tales From the Underworld breathes new life into age-old motifs, casting them against the backdrop of modern times. Beasts and monsters no longer lurk in shadows but now inhabit our protagonists, who are plagued by the ceaseless whispers of their inner demons.

A Bedtime Story is not a romance, but a raw erotic tale chronicling the twisted love affair between two profoundly broken souls: the child of the moon and the child of the underworld. Their paths were never meant to cross… And yet, by a twist of fate, Beauty meets the Beast, plunging into a world of lies, deceit and debauchery, where her only salvation lies in the hands of her captor.

As Part I of the Fairy Tales From the Underworld saga, this first installment delves deeply into the psyche of its characters, offering a poignant exploration of the relentless pull between torment and passion in the aftermath of trauma.

(Please note, this book contains graphic sexual content and deals with heavy subject matter, suitable for readers 18+.)

Please note all these topics are treated with tact and respect. They are there to help better understand the main characters, their behaviour and choices, and ultimately what shapes their dynamic.

Kidnapping, captivity, dubious consent, murders and sex-trafficking, depression, self-harm, suicidal ideation, drug use and addiction.
Please note that book 1 does NOT end in HEA, it actually ends on a sad cliffhanger. But the series as a whole will end in HEA

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Blog Tour: Murder at the Water Mill – Jon Harris

Sunday lunch goes cold when a body is discovered in a charming Somerset mill…
Julia Ford — part-time PI, full-time chaos magnet — and her terrier, Rumpkin, are in
the picturesque village of Ablebridge for a family meal. But instead of enjoying roast
pork, they find themselves staring down at a body, wedged awkwardly in the local
heritage water mill.

The police soon write it off as an accident, leaving the mill at risk of closure. But
Hannah, a local volunteer at the mill, is not convinced. With no faith in the local law
enforcement, she and the mill trust committee hire Julia to uncover the truth.
Soon, Julia and Hannah are knee-deep in village politics, cider scandals and bickering committee members. But with threats of more ‘accidents’ on the horizon, they must solve the mystery before another body turns up.

A charming, witty cozy mystery full of eccentric villagers, rural mischief and a dog with no boundaries.

Perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Jeanne M. Dams and Faith Martin.

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Jon Harris grew up in the West Country just outside Bristol before moving to Cardiff to study physics and then Durham where he studied for a PhD in astronomy. After spending a few years staring into space he returned to the West Country for work and took up writing. His first novel, Murder on a Country Lane, was published in 2023.
He now lives in a village in North Somerset with his wife, son and pet tortoise. He’s happy to report that the village is far less murderous than its fictional counterpart.

My thoughts: The Water Mill of the title is used by a small collective of community businesses to sell their produce and by one to actually mill flour, unfortunately their handy man is found dead in the mill pond, meaning the police shut everything down. 

So now, the sellers must find a new market, and the police, who don’t seem that interested in the case, are in control. Hiring a PI seems like a good idea, maybe Julia and her very nosy dog might get answers faster than the distracted detective supposedly on the case.

I enjoyed this crime caper, I liked Julia and Hannah very much, as they attempt to get to the bottom of who on earth might want to kill a genial carpenter and Hannah tries to decide whether she’s actually attracted to a rich celebrity farmer (read less annoying Clarkson) or just overwhelmed.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Book Blitz: Visions of Eterna – Samara Kalz

We’re thrilled to announce that Visions of Eterna by Samara Kalz in now available! This will appeal to readers who enjoyed The Inheritance Games, The Cruel Prince, and Six of Crows.

Visions of Eterna

Release Date: January 21, 2026

Genre: Dark Portal Fantasy/ Mature YA

  • Rivals to Lovers
  • He falls first
  • Found family
  • Slow burn
  • Forced proximity
  • Self Discovery
  • Adventure
  • Prophecy
  • Portals
  • Elemental Magic
  • Banter
  • Grumpy and overprotective MMC

Mia has always sensed something just out of reach, like a word on the tip of her tongue, or a dream forgotten too soon.

On her twenty-first birthday, she wakes with no memory of the night before. It isn’t the first time. Blackouts. Visions. A growing feeling that she doesn’t fully belong in the life she’s living. When her parents confess she’s adopted, with no record of where she came from, the unease sharpens into something else, a pull she can’t ignore.

Then she meets a stranger, and everything begins to unravel—a history Mia never knew, a city hidden from the world, and a journey that will take her beyond the world she thought she belonged to.

Eterna was once a place of wonder, a city that never stopped blooming. Now, the magic that sustained it is fading. The land is cracking. And Mia may be more entangled in its fate than anyone is prepared to admit.

With her best friend by her side, and resentment simmering among those she meets—especially a man whose bitterness runs deeper than she understands—Mia must now navigate a world that remembers her, even if she doesn’t remember it.

Some answers come looking for you.
Some places never let you go.
And some destinies are written long before you’re ready to claim them.

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Book Blitz: Souls We Rip – DMR

While he walks the Earth for centuries, she will be his ripper. While he falls in love with her, she will be his downfall…

Here’s a sneak peak at a soon to be released dark fantasy by author D MR. You’re going to want to add this one to your TBR!

Souls We Rip

Expected Release Date: February 24th

Genre: Dark Fantasy

  • Beauty and the Beast (not a retelling)
  • Redemption Through Love
  • Forced Proximity
  • Deal with the Devil
  • Redemption Arc
  • Romanian folklore/culture
  • Religious themes

Romania, the countryside.

In a small village, where houses are spread, where you talk with your neighbour by yelling over a hill, Ana meets the creature from a long-lost story on the night of The Girls Fair.

When she offers her soul in exchange of her father’s, she signs for more than one year of servitude for the infamous Goat Men.

While he walks the Earth for centuries, she will be his ripper.

While he falls in love with her, she will be his downfall.
Let the ripping begin.

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Blog Tour: The Bridge of Fire – Maria Karamanou

Looking for something gothic, suspenseful, and atmospheric? The we highly recommend The Bridge of Fire by Maria Karamanou!

The Bridge of Fire

Release Date: October 2024

Genre: Gothic Mystery/ Thriller

Cover Artist: @selkkiedesigns

  • Haunted village
  • Trauma-bonded sisters
  • Hidden diary mystery
  • Prophetic dreams
  • Femme fatale revenge arc
  • Morally grey love interest
  • Dark family secrets
  • Deadly games & deception

In the quiet village of Snowshill, where shadows linger longer than the daylight, two sisters uncover a truth that was never meant to surface.

Victoria is haunted by vivid, prophetic dreams, visions that pull her toward a darkness buried deep within the village’s past. When she and her sister, Alice, discover a hidden diary detailing a string of unsolved murders, they awaken something ancient… and vengeful.

Alice, driven by pain and a dangerous need for retribution, slips into the underbelly of Snowshill, gambling, deceiving, and risking everything to chase a justice that could consume her. But the deeper she goes, the more she realizes her greatest enemy may not be the monsters lurking in the shadows… but the truth she’s been running from.

As history threatens to repeat itself, the sisters must confront the secrets that shaped them, the evil infecting their bloodline, and a destiny that has been waiting for them in the dark.

Some secrets were never meant to be found.
Some murders were never meant to be solved.
And in Snowshill… the truth always demands a sacrifice.

In the end, one haunting question remains: Who will survive to tell the tale of Snowshill?

A gothic psychological thriller about sisterhood, trauma, revenge, and the thin line between love and destruction

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• Death and loss
• Trauma-related themes
• Mentions of abuse

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Blog Tour: The Croatian Island Library – Eva Glyn


Where books are borrowed, and friendships are forged…

When her beloved grandfather dies, Ana Meštrović buys a catamaran in his memory, which she names Dida Krila – Grandad’s Wings.

For the summer months, it will be transformed into a travelling library, delivering books to children living across the Croatian islands.

Joined by crew members Natali, a young mechanic afraid of her own shadow, and Lloyd, an older widower who needs a fresh start, the newly-formed trio all have their own reasons for needing the
floating library to be a success.

Embarking on an adventure that will change them for good, they each discover that a new chapter is only a boat ride away…

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Eva Glyn writes escapist relationship-driven fiction with a kernel of truth at its heart. She loves to travel and finds inspiration in beautiful places and the stories they hide.

Set mainly in Croatia, her contemporary stories are more about friendship than romance, the coming together of people through shared interests, and the opportunity to make fresh starts in their lives. A love of books is a common theme too, so her publisher, One More Chapter, has christened them the Bookish Escapes collection which currently includes The Dubrovnik Book Club, and The Santorini
Writing Retreat, with The Croatian Island Library to be published in January 2026.

In addition Eva has written two Second World War dual timeline romances, An Island of Secrets and The Collaborator’s Daughter, and a new beginnings novel entitled The Olive Grove. All are set in
Croatian, a country she loves.

Although she considers herself Welsh, Eva lives in Cornwall with the man she met and fell in love with more than thirty years ago. She also writes as Jane Cable.

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My thoughts: I love this idea, a floating library that travels between islands across the summer so that children can borrow books during the holiday. And as it’s part of a push to improve language skills with books in English and German as well, it’s intended to help those same children in the future too, as sadly Croatian is only spoken in Croatia, so languages are needed to get ahead if they want to work abroad or in tourism.

The catamaran is crewed by her captain, Ana, who is at something of a crossroads in life and taking the summer to work out her options, and Natali (and the lovely pup Obi) a young woman who doesn’t know if she’ll have anywhere to live after the summer.

And finally, there’s Lloyd, their librarian. He’s a former teacher who lived in Croatia for a while as a young man, before the war. He’s recently widowed and still struggling with grief, having taken this job after his teaching career ended abruptly.

These three lost souls come together for a summer bringing literature to the young people of Croatia’s islands, and will also perhaps, find themselves and their futures along the way.

It’s a really lovely book, and brought some sunshine to my dreary January. I loved the three members of the floating library, and their little canine mascot. I hope you will too.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Cover Reveal: The Heart-Shaped Box – Lucy Kaufman

The page-turning psychological thriller novella about infatuation, revenge and the lengths we will go to for love.

“She pressed her nose gingerly to the glass, peering unblinking through the viscous liquid at her gift.”

Victorian, rural Sussex. When headstrong daughter of a rector, Constance Timothy, receives a flurry of gifts in pretty little boxes from the charming, smouldering student doctor Smith Williams, her whole family anticipates a future betrothal.

Yet beneath the exquisite pastel lids and satin bows lie macabre secrets that entice Constance into a private world of obsession and darkness, where morality becomes blurred, loyalties are tested and unthinkable acts are possible.

One secret will shake the genteel world she knows to the core…

The first book of The Carousel of Curiosities series, this haunting novella is perfect for readers of Sarah Waters, Laura Purcell, and Angela Carter.

Publication Date – 27th January 2026

Lucy Kaufman is an award-winning author, playwright, audio dramatist and poet. 40 of her plays have been performed professionally around the UK and Australia, to critical acclaim. She has lectured in Playwriting and Screenwriting for Pen to Print and Canterbury Christ Church University and is a mentor at The Writing Coach. Originally from London, she now lives by the sea with her husband, sons, dogs and cats. 

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