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Blog Tour: The Cello Case Killer – Michelle Kidd

A body in a cello case. A victim who shouldn’t be dead. A killer playing a deadly
game.

Detective Jack is enjoying a rare day off and attempting a spot of DIY when the call
comes in.

A passenger has made a horrifying discovery on the Edinburgh to King’s Cross train.

Stuffed inside a cello case, abandoned on a luggage rack, is the body of a middle-aged
woman. Strangled to death.

Wealthy businesswoman Rhona Miller has been dead for at least two weeks.
But that’s impossible.
She spoke to her father just four days ago.

As Jack and his team dig deeper, he finds himself plunged into the most frustrating case
of his career – a crime carefully staged, a timeline that makes no sense, and a killer
always one step ahead.

Jack comes to realize this isn’t just murder.
It’s a performance.

And Detective Jack MacIntosh has been cast in the lead role.

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Michelle Kidd is a crime fiction author best known for the DI Jack MacIntosh and DI
Nicki Hardcastle series. Michelle qualified as a legal executive in the early 1990s,
spending ten years practising civil and criminal litigation.

But the dream to write was never far from her mind and in 2008 she began writing the first book in what would later become the DI Jack MacIntosh series.

Michelle now works full time for the NHS and lives in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
She enjoys reading, wine and cats — not necessarily in that order.

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My thoughts: This is a nasty case for Jack and his team, and one that hits close too. Rhona Miller has been strangled, placed inside a cello case and left on the train from Edinburgh to London for an unwitting passenger to find.

But Rhona’s father is adamant he spoke to her the previous day, and as he reveals that his daughter was kidnapped and he paid a ransom, the case takes on a different form. Something else is going on here, and it might date back to Rhona’s time at medical school. A medical school also attended by Jack’s friend, pathologist Dr Philip Meadows.

As the case heats up and the killer strikes again, Jack needs Dr Meadows to think, he knows the Millers, he’s known them for years, can he help identity the killer?

A shocking, twisting story with a nasty sting in the tale for some of the team, as Jack hunts an obsessed, revenge seeking psychopath, who refuses to stop on his dark path. Will they all survive it?

Well, you’ll have to read the book to find out!

*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 Nanny – Heather Burnside

Would you invite her into your home?

Amanda Fitzroy has everything she ever wanted: a successful husband, a beautiful home, and a precious young son. When the pressure of juggling work and motherhood becomes too much, hiring a nanny feels like the perfect solution. Katelyn is capable, attentive, and adored by Amanda’s little boy. Almost overnight, life becomes easier. But then things start to go wrong…

At first it’s small changes – appliances are turned off. The coffee is in the wrong place. Her son doesn’t come back from the playground on time. But when her husband starts to act strangely around the nanny, Amanda realises her carefully controlled world is beginning to spin out of control…

Can she regain the household she adores? Or is the danger already inside her home?

Heather Burnside is a Manchester based author whose books are based in her home city. She has published fifteen gritty urban crime novels to date, most of which have become Amazon Category Bestsellers. Before writing novels, Heather had various articles published in well-known UK magazines. She started her career by attending a creative writing course, and has also run a writing services business.

My thoughts: Amanda and her husband Alex are busy people, so hiring a nanny/housekeeper seems like a good idea, their son has allergies and chronic asthma, another adult looking after him would be a help. And at first Katelyn seems great. She’s helpful, Bradley seems to adore her, and Amanda can finally relax.

But all is not as it seems. Katelyn and Alex have history, and secrets. Amanda starts to feel anxious as things in the house turn up in different places, the kettle is switched off at the wall, Katelyn doesn’t seem to be listening to her and Alex is behaving strangely.

As secrets start to surface, Amanda realises she doesn’t know her husband at all. A chance reconnection with an old flame makes her wonder whether it’s time to make some big changes in her life. Especially as she doesn’t feel safe in her home anymore.

There’s a shocking twist or two in this book as Amanda learns the truth about who her husband really is and what he’s been hiding from her, and she does something drastic to protect herself. Katelyn’s not a nice person, but acts as a catalyst that will change Amanda forever.

*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: The Gifts of the Gods – S.E. Bouvier

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We’re also gifting one lucky reader a paperback copy of both When Gods Fall AND When Sisters Collide!

The Gifts of the Gods Series by S.E. Bouvier

Series Tropes:

– New Adult

– Epic romantic fantasy

– Multi POV

– Found family + sisterhood

– Greek, Etruscan and Celtic mythology

– Strong FMCs

– Tattoo-based magic system

– Reluctant allies to lovers

– Morally grey men

– Slow burn to spice

– Emotional damage

Fans of Throne of Glass, An Ember in the Ashes, and The Ashen series will be swept into this epic romantic fantasy set in a brutal world inspired by Greek and Roman mythology. Perfect for readers craving high-stakes, strong female heroines, elemental magic, emotional angst, and slow burn romance.

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Triggers: explicit language, mature sexual situations, physical violence, death, drug addiction, slavery of adults and children, mentions of sexual assault, threats of sexual violence

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Blog Tour: Truths of the Allied Guild – Mara Van Nacht

We’re celebrating the release of Truths of the Allied Guild this week!

Truths of the Allied Guild (Descendants of the Stars Book 2)

Release Date: June 30, 2026

Genre: Epic Romantasy

  • Found Family
  • Vast and Secretive Worlds
  • Unique Magic
  • Political Intrigue
  • Love Triangles
  • Plot Twists
  • Slow Burn Romance
  • Feminine Rage

August Monroe has endured more than a human woman should have to by the time they are thirty one years old.

But her story is just beginning. After escaping capture by one of the most powerful magical leaders of her world, August realizes that in order to continue to survive she’ll have to uncover the truth.

Caught in a world much larger than she could have ever imagined, August must adapt quickly, or be lost in the dark once more. Choosing to fight, she finds herself training with a woman who blames her for the imminent war, banned from her solace of the kitchen by a Sovereign she thought was her ally, searching endlessly for her missing friends, and in an internal battle over where her heart belongs.

But the voices in her head are only getting stronger, and something inside her tells her to listen.

History has been hidden from the citizens of Celestera for too long. Enemies, long since thought locked away, are set to return. Powerful beings, once thought to be fictional, come to life. The Dragons have had enough and the stars are aligning above Celestera. August may have incited the inevitable war, but it’s time for the world to know the truth.

She survived the river,
She survived the flames,
Can she survive the Truth?

Truths of the Allied Guild, Book Two in Mara van Nacht’s Descendants of the Stars Series, is for lovers of Epic and Romantic Fantasy, Found Family, Vast and Secretive Worlds, Unique Magic, Political Intrigue, Love Triangles, Plot Twists, Slow Burn Romance and Feminine Rage.

Fans of Strong Character Development as seen in The Plated Prisoner Series by Raven Kennedy, Women Scorned as seen in The War of Lost Hearts Series by Carissa Broadbent, and Vast Worlds with Ensemble Casts as seen in The Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J Maas will fall in love with The Descendants of the Stars Series.

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Blog Tour: A Blighter is Bumped Off – Helen Golden

The only thing worse than a persistent suitor? A dead one on your lawn.

London, 1892. Alice, Duchess of Stortford, has returned to town determined to enjoy her first Season as a wealthy widow. But instead of balls, flirtation, and whispered gossip, she finds herself besieged by ambitious bachelors—none more persistent than the insufferably smooth-talking Miles Fonthill. When Alice firmly refuses his sudden proposal, she assumes the matter is settled.

Instead, he turns up dead in her garden.

The police are happy to call it a tragic accident. Alice is less convinced.

Why was Miles climbing over her garden wall in the middle of the night? Why had he become so determined to win her favour? And what did he really want?

As Alice begins to dig into Miles’ final days, her search leads her into the glittering heart of London society, where old loyalties run deep, secrets are guarded fiercely, and reputation matters more than truth. But when whispers of the mysterious Order of the Golden Key begin circling dangerously close to her own late husband’s name, Alice realises this death may be far more complicated than one unwelcome suitor meeting an unfortunate end.

And if someone is willing to kill to keep their secrets…this Season may prove positively deadly.

Perfect for fans of feisty female sleuths, Victorian High Society, and secret scandals, all served with a dash of humour and a cup of tea.

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About Helen Golden

Helen Golden spins mysteries that are charmingly British, delightfully deadly, and served with a twist of humour.

With quirky characters, clever red herrings, and plots that keep the pages turning, she’s the author of the much-loved A Right Royal Cozy Investigation series, following Lady Beatrice and her friends—including one clever little dog—as they uncover secrets hidden in country houses and royal palaces. Her new historical mystery series, The Duchess of Stortford Mysteries, is set in Victorian England and introduces an equally curious sleuth from Lady Beatrice’s own family tree—where murders are solved over cups of tea, whispered gossip, and overheard conversations in drawing rooms and grand estates.

Helen lives in a quintessential English village in Lincolnshire with her husband, stepdaughter, and a menagerie of pets—including a dog, several cats, a tortoise, and far too many fish.

If you love clever puzzles, charming settings, and sleuths with spark, her books are waiting for you.

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My thoughts: Alice, Duchess of Stortford is coming up on a year since her husband’s death and the determined men are getting a bit too much. Especially the social climbing Miles Fonthill. His proposal leaves her cold, even more so when it’s clear he’s only after her money. And then his body is found in her garden, what on earth was he doing there in the middle of the night?

The police decide it was an accident, but Alice isn’t so sure. There’s some things that don’t add up, the mud on his shoes, the missing key to the garden gate. Then Alice discovers that Miles was a blackmailed, suddenly there’s plenty of suspects.

With the help of her footman George, her brother-in-law and the detective she’s used before, Alice will work out who wanted Miles dead and then, like her hero, Sherlock Holmes, she’ll hand the killer over to the police with all the evidence neatly gathered up. And still have time to decide what she wants to do about the other pesky suitors!

Funny, clever and charming, this entertaining series is tremendous fun and Alice is a great protagonist, even if heavily disapproved of, a Duchess shouldn’t be so keen on crime!

*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: Murder at the Cornish Book Club – Fliss Chester

Join Maddie Penrose, scone baker, book lover and amateur sleuth, in her new home by the Cornish seaside. A member of her local book club has been murdered, and she’s on the case!

Maddie Penroseis settling into Cornish life with her fun and feisty grandmother, Nor. She throws herself into getting to know the locals, helping out at the village book club and enjoying the occasional G&T in the pub with handsome police officer DI Tom Trevelyan. But one sunny morning, her newfound peace is shattered when she spots Quentin, a member of the book club… dead, with a knife in his back.

To Maddie’s surprise, it transpires that almost all the other members of the book club have a motive to murder Quentin. Quentin’s own wife, a fellow reader, seems to be hiding something. The local romance author isn’t all sweetness and light, and another writer is keeping secrets. But is one of the book lovers in the sleepy seaside village really responsible for Quentin’s untimely death?

No sooner has the ink dried on the page of the first killing, another takes place – and the second victim is also a member of the book club! As Maddie frantically scrambles to get her clues down in black and white, she unearths a discovery connected to Nor. Is her gran the next victim on the list?

Can Maddie rescue Nor before her story ends in murder too? Or will the killer have the last word?

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Fliss Chester lives in Surrey with her husband and writes historical cozy crime. When she is not killing people off in her 1940s whodunnits, she helps her husband, who is a wine merchant, run their business. Never far from a decent glass of something, Fliss also loves cooking (and writing up her favourite recipes on her blog), enjoying the beautiful Surrey and West Sussex countryside and having a good natter.

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My thoughts: Maddie Penrose has a habit of finding dead bodies, and this one, washed in with the tide during the early morning midsummer swim, has clearly been dumped at sea. Local bookseller Quentin isn’t the sort of person to have enemies, but someone wanted him dead.

Then another member of the book club is killed, and Maddie tries to work out the connection between the two men’s deaths. Does it have something to do with the Pendragon Treasure and what secrets is her grandmother, Nor, keeping?

There’s some goat related shenanigans and a lot of tea and cake gets eaten as Maddie investigates, she’s able to ask questions the police wouldn’t and gradually she gets Nor to open up and tell her the truth. But not before a terrifying show down in a cave. Maybe she should stick to baking!

Another fun and enjoyable outing for this new series, hopefully in the next one Maddie and DI Tom actually go on a date rather than just hanging around crime scenes flirting.

*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: Love, After All – Ewald Arenz, translated by Rachel Ward

When Clara meets Elias, she isn’t looking for love. Widowed and wary of being hurt again, she has built a careful life of work and quiet independence. Elias, an actor in his thirties, is trapped in a relationship that no longer feels real, more at ease slipping into a role than being himself.

Yet from the moment they meet, something genuine sparks between them – something neither has felt in years. They fall into step easily, sharing secrets, laughter and the sense of being seen. But there is the age difference, the miles between their worlds, and the lingering guilt that ties Clara to her past.

When a new job takes her to another part of the country, she ends the relationship before he can – certain that love like theirs cannot last. And then Elias falls ill, forcing them both to confront what truly matters.

Told with warmth, gentle humour and quiet insight, Love, After All is a luminous portrait of two people finding the courage to open their hearts again – proof that love, at any age, can still take us by surprise.

Ewald Arenz was born in Nuremberg in 1965, studied English, American literature and history, and now works as a teacher at a grammar school.

His novels and plays have received numerous awards. Tasting Sunlight was longlisted for the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, shortlisted for the German Booksellers Best Novel Award, and featured on the Spiegel bestseller lists in both hardback and paperback for months.

In the UK, it was a BBC World Book Club pick. One Grand Summer won the German Booksellers Prize in 2021,and was a number one bestseller in Germany.

Ewald lives with his family near Fürth.

My thoughts: Clara and Elias fall in love in an instant, but can that sudden spark stay the course? Clara breaks things off to move to Hamburg for a new job, convinced it’s for the best.

But then Elias becomes sick and runs the risk of dying, dropping everything she rushes to be by his side in hospital. Can they find that connection again and this time make it work?

There’s other kinds of love here too, the love Clara and her brother share, the bond between Elias and his daughter, the relationship between Clara’s parents, the one she has with her mother, who has dementia. Even the love Elias has for his job as an actor, and Clara’s passion for photography. They might not be big, loud, grand passions, but they matter too and sustain the characters through good times and bad.

As Elias recovers from his brush with death, he and Clara must decide whether they truly belong together or not, and work out what that means for their future. Love is not always easy, but perhaps it is worth everything.

*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: Into the Darkness – Brenna Bustamente

We’re celebrating the release of Into the Darkness by Brenna Bustamante! Follow the tour for great content and early reviews!

Into the Darkness (Her Villain Era Book 1)

Release Date: June 30. 2026

Genre: Dark Romantasy

⚔️ Enemies-to-lovers
🖤 Morally gray assassins
⚔️ Forced alliances
🖤 Dangerous attractions
⚔️ Good vs evil
🖤 Antagonist turned ally
⚔️ All hope lost
🖤 The antihero
⚔️ Evil overlord
🖤 Point of no return
⚔️ The price to pay
🖤 Feminine rage
⚔️ Forbidden magic
🖤 Found family

She was trained to end lives without hesitation.

He learned to survive by becoming something lethal.

Neither of them expected to hesitate when it mattered most.

Aza has built her life on precision, discipline, and distance. As a shadow-wielder and trained assassin, she survives by following orders and never questioning the outcome.
Her latest assignment should have been routine: eliminate a rival operative and disappear without a trace.

Instead, it becomes the moment everything fractures.
Before Aza can complete the kill, the Stars descend on the district, an extremist faction intent on eradicating every shadow-wielder they can find. What was meant to be a controlled execution spirals into chaos, forcing enemies into proximity and turning the city into a battlefield.

For the first time, Aza is not in control.

Cut off from certainty and hunted alongside the very man she was meant to eliminate, she is pushed into an uneasy alliance shaped by necessity rather than trust. Survival demands cooperation. Survival demands compromise.
But neither comes easily.

As violence spreads and the Stars tighten their grip, Aza’s priorities begin to shift. Protecting her sister and closest ally becomes inseparable from the fragile partnership she never intended to form. The lines between enemy and ally blur, and with them, the clarity she has always relied on.

What emerges in its place is something far more dangerous than hesitation.

Because proximity breeds understanding.

And understanding has consequences.

In a world where loyalty is fleeting and power is contested in blood, Aza is forced to confront the cost of everything she believes in: revenge, survival, and the identity she has carefully constructed.

When the moment arrives to choose between finishing her mission or preserving what remains of the district, the decision will demand more than skill.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

  • Dark fantasy grounded in morally complex characters
  • Assassin-driven narratives with layered character dynamics
  • Enemies-to-lovers arcs built on tension and restraint
  • Unrest, faction conflict, and urban fantasy settings
  • High-stakes survival stories with emotional depth
  • Slow-burn attraction shaped by danger and proximity

In a city unraveling under violence and ideology, survival is no longer about completing the mission. It is about deciding who and what is worth saving.
This book is meant for 18+. Please check the trigger warnings in the beginning of the book.

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Blog Tour: The Cliff’s Edge Murders – Priscilla Masters

One dark night in the Shropshire Hills, a car goes hurtling down the lonely track to Clive Quarry. Careering ever closer to the sheer drop at the end of the lane. It teeters on the edge for one heart-stopping moment. Then plummets down to the jagged rocks below.

Next morning, the bodies of two teenage boys are pulled from the twisted wreck. But the real mystery is what’s locked inside the boot.

The body of a frail old woman, wrapped in a woolly blanket. Nails painted, hair freshly dyed. Six months dead.

With no leads, no ID and no living witnesses, only Coroner Martha Gunn can piece together this Jane Doe’s story.
Someone out there knows exactly who the old woman is.

And they’ll do whatever it takes to keep Martha from the shocking truth . . .

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Priscilla Masters was one of seven multi-racial children adopted by an orthopaedic surgeon and his Classics graduate wife. She trained as a nurse in the 1970s at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.

She is the author of more than thirty crime novels, including the popular DI Joanna Piercy series set in the Staffordshire Moorlands.

She currently lives on the Staffordshire/Shropshire border and has two sons and two grandsons.

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My thoughts:  This book has shocking moment on shocking moment, first a car goes over the edge of a quarry and two young men die and then the body of an old lady is found in the boot. But are the two events connected?

The two young men in the car dying is awful, but as the police look into the body in the boot, other sad and terrible stories come to light. In the end the death is tragic and moving, and the police find themselves unsure whether a crime has really taken place or just a sad tragedy.

*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: Murder at the Country Fair – Merryn Allingham

When a body is discovered at their local country fair, amateur detectives Flora and Jack Carrington agree this death smells suspicious – and it’s not just the killer cheese. It’s the scent of murder…

Sussex, 1960: It’s the perfect day for Abbeymead’s autumn fair. The village green has been transformed into a riot of stalls and tents, and Flora and Jack are keen to sample all the local produce. But when local cheesemaker Gilbert Barrow crashes into the fair, he brings the festivities to a dead halt.

Flora rushes to the van and finds Gilbert slumped over the wheel, killed by his prize-winning round of cheese, which has broken free of its bonds. Flora is immediately alert – surely Gilbert would have been more careful with his treasured prize… and with his life?

Certain there’s more to this than just a tragic accident, Flora and Jack begin investigating Gilbert’s close circle – his jealous cousin, Bea, his corporate dairy rival, Reginald, and his estranged wife, Vivienne. When Gilbert’s new girlfriend is attacked, the race to find out who had the biggest motive heats up faster than fondue. But can Flora and Jack sniff out the killer – or will their investigation crumble before the murderer strikes again…?

A completely gripping and page-turning, charming cozy mystery novel packed to the brim with brilliant twists. Fans of Agatha Christie, Faith Martin and J.R. Ellis will love Murder at the Country Fair.

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Merryn taught university literature for many years, and it took a while to pluck up the courage to begin writing herself. Bringing the past to life is a passion and her historical fiction includes Regency romances, wartime sagas and timeslip novels, all of which have a mystery at their heart. As the books have grown darker, it was only a matter of time before she plunged into crime with a cosy crime series set in rural Sussex against the fascinating backdrop of the 1950s.

Merryn lives in a beautiful old town in Sussex with her husband and one last cat, Bluebell. When she’s not writing, she tries to keep fit with adult ballet classes and plenty of walking.

My thoughts: When local cheesemaker Gilbert is crushed to death by a massive wheel of cheese, in his van, after someone cuts through the straps holding it in place. (It’s ok, cheese doesn’t kill people normally.) Flora and Jack investigate, Gilbert seems to have plenty of people who might have wanted him dead – his ex-wife, the dairy that wanted to buy his business, his cousin.

The police are stumped but since Flora and Jack are good at thinking outside of the box and are good at getting people to talk, they soon unravel why so many of the people around him seem to have reasons to do away with Gilbert. And narrow it down for the police.

A smart and entertaining case with an interesting cast of characters.

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