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Blog Tour: The Woman in the Wall – Heidi Amsinck

A gruesome discovery in a Copenhagen apartment. A desperate author’s dark secret. A stalker who will stop at nothing, to destroy everything…Jensen returns in her most sinister case yet.

When human remains turn up behind an apartment wall DI Henrik Jungersen finds himself on the trail of a killer who has been hiding in plain sight.

Meanwhile, Jensen should be enjoying maternity leave but life has other plans. Legendary author, Valde Brix, is claiming to be her father. But Brix has an ulterior motive.

Then a woman connected to Brix turns up brutally murdered, and Jensen and her teenage apprentice Gustav become embroiled in Henrik’s investigation.

It soon becomes chillingly clear that the stalker will stop at nothing. And as the danger closes in Jensen realises the threat isn’t just to Brix – her own family is in mortal danger.

Heidi Amsinck a writer and journalist born in Copenhagen has lived in London for many years. A graduate of the MA in Creative Writing at Birkbeck, University of London, she was previously shortlisted for the VS Pritchett Memorial Prize.  She has written many stories for BBC Radio 4 including The Bellevue Poltergeist series which features Jensen. She is the author of four previous books in the Jensen series: My Name is Jensen, The Girl in the Photo, Back from the Dead and Out of the Dark, as well a book of short stories, Last Train to Helsingor.

My thoughts: This was really good, a twisted, clever case that throws up lots of avenues for the detectives to go down, links between old cases and the new one, new cases coming along while they’re working that might be connected.

When the remains of a young woman are found bricked up in a Copenhagen flat, the police are shocked to discover that she was pregnant when she died. The flat’s owner insists he knows nothing, and suspicion falls on author Valde Brix, who once stayed there.

Brix has contacted Jensen, who’s on maternity leave, he drops a bombshell, he thinks he’s her father. He was in a relationship with her mother at around the right time, but Jensen’s mother is adamant he isn’t. He also asks Jensen to help him investigate a stalker who has been sending anonymous threats.

This brings Jensen back into Henrik’s life, while he’s already having problems at home, can they work together or is it just too complicated?

I really enjoy complex crime books like this, where the characters are as messy as real life and the cases cause them personal chaos. The case does get solved, but there are repercussions that might come up in future books.

*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: Justice: A Love Story – Nicole Sallak Anderson

Welcome to the tour for Justice: A Love Story by Nicole Sallak Anderson! Watch for Grace coming this May!

Justice (Justice & Grace Part 1)

Release Date: March 25, 2026

Genre: Contemporary Romance

On Halloween 1992, during a huge party at his fraternity, Justy Sloan literally stumbles into Grace Van Orden, meeting the girl of his dreams.

Unfortunately for him, Grace, a junior in computer science, has a handsome study buddy and best friend named Erik, and the chemistry between them is undeniable. Add to the equation Justy’s dark past with Grace’s roommate, Kat, plus the fact he’s about to graduate, and his dream girl feels completely out of reach.

Ditching his usual caution when it comes to love, Justy pursues Grace, setting off a series of events that will alter the futures of everyone involved.

Justice is a romance about twenty-somethings stumbling their way through the highs and lows of first loves, an ode to Chicago, a tribute to Gen X, and a celebration of the 1990s, one of the best decades for coming of age.

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Content Warnings: Some foul language, a few sex scenes but not graphic, suicide.

 

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Cover Reveal: The Vanished Queendom – S.T. Fernandez

We’re proud to present the cover of book 3 in the Heir of Atlantis series, The Vanished Queendom by S.T. Fernandez!

The Vanished Queendom (The Heir of Atlantis Book 3)

Expected Release Date: August 25, 2026

Genre: Romantasy

Cover Designer: @krafigs_creative

  • Sky Realm
  • Bermuda Triangle Folklore
  • Elemental Fae
  • Rightful Heir
  • Political Intrigue
  • Power Awakening
  • Strong FMC
  • Breeding

One of four sacred relics lies hidden in the skies… and a malevolent darkness hunts her every step.

Branded a traitor to Atlantis, Asherah Delmar—the goddess’s chosen—must flee through the Bermuda Triangle to the realm of Airelandia, a queendom lost to time and space. On her mission to recover the goddess’s next artifact before she’s forced to reveal the truth of what she is, she must risk every soul depending on her to succeed, and the one she’d burn the world to protect.

Dark forces move to exploit her bondmate, Draevyn Eliron—her greatest strength and deepest vulnerability. Queen Leanah offers sanctuary, but in a realm woven with illusion, even peace proves fleeting. Asherah soon discovers that the evil she thought she escaped has already taken root in Airelandia’s skies.

When vengeance comes for her, Asherah must wield her conviction and her fury, or watch the light of her world vanish with the Queendom itself.

The Vanished Queendom is the third book in The Heir of Atlantis series and is intended for readers 18+. It is recommended to start with The Veiled Heir (The Heir of Atlantis, Book One).

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Blog Tour: Shadow Hunt – Tom Bale


Suddenly Joe was back in the job and doing what he did best… becoming someone else.

Mixing with the bad guys in order to bring them down.

Three years ago, after an undercover police operation went disastrously wrong, CID officer Joe Clayton lost his career and his family. Forced to adopt a new identity, he lives under the radar, taking whatever jobs he can find. Always looking over his shoulder, always hunted.

Now living on the tiny south coast island of Terror’s Reach, home to rival business tycoons Robert Felton and Valentin Nasenko, Joe works as a bodyguard to Nasenko’s wife, Cassie, and her two
children.

But when a burning summer’s day explodes into violence, and a murderous gang targets the ultra-exclusive community, only one man stands a chance of saving the residents from annihilation.

Joe must draw upon all his skills and determination to keep them alive.
But nothing is as it seems on Terror’s Reach, and a long night of betrayal and murder leaves Joe fighting for his own survival …

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Tom Bale was born in Brighton in 1966. He left school at eighteen and worked a number of jobs before starting a career in the insurance industry. He managed a claims office in Yorkshire for five years before returning to Sussex for a far more rewarding – and exhausting – stint as a
househusband.

After years of collecting rejections slips, his publishing breakthrough came in 2006 and he has now been a full – time writer for more than fifteen years. His books have sold more than half a million copies and been translated into various languages.

An avid reader of crime and thrillers, he lives on the Sussex coast where he loves to cycle, swim in the sea and spend time with his grandchildren.

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My thoughts: Joe Clayton is a man with secrets, but it isn’t his that might just get him killed. Working for a dodgy Ukrainian businessman Valentin Nasenko as a bodyguard, his duties mainly involve Cassie Nasenko and her children Jaden and Sofia.

After a botched kidnapping event, Joe races back to the island home where Valentin is conducting business. Joe finds the whole place under siege from a gang of thieves, they’ve taken the residents hostage and want to get into fellow business magnate Robert Felton’s infamous safe, supposedly full of gold. 

Things have gone a bit sideways however and the gang are beginning to get tense, this was supposed an easy job, and now it isn’t. When Felton’s own security team appear, things go from bad to worse. All Joe wants to do is stay alive and get back to keeping Cassie and her children safe. But that might not prove to be so easy.

There’s a lot happening here, little of it good, lots of it violent and bloody, Joe might be a man whose past is full of pain, but he wants a future, one where he might be able to fix things, and to do that, he has to survive. He’s quick thinking, clever and prepared to fight his way free if he has to. Which is handy when thrown into a fight to the death with a violent brute.

*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 Ossians – Doug Johnstone

Connor is twenty-four, brilliant, broken, and out of control. He’s the swaggering frontman of The Ossians, a Scottish indie band on the brink of signing a major record deal.

Desperate to make their mark, they head off on a two-week winter tour across the cities and hinterlands of Scotland – a last-ditch attempt to find fame, purpose, and themselves. But the tour soon spirals into a surreal, chaotic odyssey.

From seedy bars and snowbound towns to a final, defining Glasgow gig, the band hurtles through a whirlwind of seagull massacres, botched drug deals, a mysterious stalker, radioactive beaches, bomb-testing ranges, epileptic fits, riotous Russian submariners, deadly storms, epiphanies, regular beatings and random shootings.

Raw, darkly funny and wild with energy … a gloriously anarchic story of rock’n’roll obsession, national identity and self-destruction, and what it means to belong – in a band, in a country, in a life unravelling at speed.

Doug Johnstone is the author of nineteen novels, many of which have been bestsellers. The Space Between Us was chosen for BBC Two’s Between the Covers, while six of his books have been shortlisted or longlisted for the Theakston Crime Novel of the Year or the McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Novel of the Year.

Doug has taught creative writing or been writer in residence at universities, schools, writing retreats, festivals, prisons and a funeral directors. He’s also been an arts journalist for twenty-five years.

He is a songwriter and musician with ten albums released, and drummer for the Fun Lovin’ Crime Writers. He’s also co-founder of the Scotland Writers Football Club.

My thoughts: Connor reminds me of so many of my friends when we were in our early twenties, rootless, unsure of themselves, desperate to matter. Basically almost every twenty-something at some point. Only I don’t think they were all as self-destructive as Connor. Good thing he isn’t real because no one can survive on that many drugs and alcohol with no food or sleep for so long.

The Ossians, who might be headed for the big time, made up of Connor, his twin sister Kate, girlfriend Hannah and best mate Danny, plus manager Paul, are off on a tour of Scotland’s further reaches, some a bit off the beaten path.

Connor owes a rather nasty drug dealer a lot of money, and as he doesn’t have it, he’s now a delivery boy for said charmer, carting around a bag full of drugs and cash to exchange with a network of equally under the cosh strangers. Except he hasn’t told the others, and they’re definitely getting suspicious.

He’s also so off his face pretty much permanently, and like a lot of twenty-something’s thinks his every thought is profound and completely original. He says he’s on a quest to discover the real Scotland, but he isn’t very impressed by what he finds.

The rest of the band try to keep the tour going, but in between Connor’s wanderingd, getting punched in the face multiple times and some of the truly strange encounters they have, Hannah collapses on stage, Kate and Danny might be becoming a thing, and they keep having to cut gigs short, so they’re not exactly making money.

As they head to Glasgow and a make or break gig, Connor goes missing, and has an epiphany, one with consequences for them all. Perhaps this tour wasn’t the best idea.

Darkly comic, full of twists and weird moments, including a submarine full of Russians in a tiny Scottish town, this is a reminder of why it’s quite nice not to be in your twenties and unsure of where you belong anymore.

I can see the brilliance that is the Skelfs and the Enceladons trilogy emerging here, Johnstone’s wry view of the world is present and that dark humour that flows through all of his books. I missed this book on its first time out so it’s really nice to read it in this shiny reissue from the Orenda Books team.

*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 Book and the Knife – Paul Cobb

In 1031, an Arab scientist, a Jewish astronomer and a Christian monk gather under the dome of an observatory in Spain.

A foretelling written on the blade of a knife tells of a new ruler, whose power will come from the knowledge in a centuries old book. As its guardians begin to covet this knowledge for themselves, the book is drawn into the conflict between the houses of Wessex and Godwin, and England’s destiny. It will carry a secret at the heart of the succession to the English throne.

But the book is in danger, from those who will use it for the wealth and power it can bring — or who want to destroy it.

From Spain to Normandy and England, The Book and the Knife: Thegn of Berewic is the story of the power of knowledge, of a generation—spanning blood feud, and of the struggle for control of England before the Norman invasion of 1066. A story of loyalty and treachery, love and hate.

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Paul Cobb was born into a Yorkshire farming family and lives in Kent. A conservationist by profession and a historian by interest, he has lived and worked his whole life in the landscapes he writes about, and loves weaving his fictional characters around these as much
as around the real figures from history.

Paul has also published poetry and is a former magazine columnist.

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My thoughts: set before the Norman Conquest in 1066, which is a period I’m a bit hazy on history wise (at school it went Alfred the Great….Norman Conquest, which isn’t very helpful) during a time of struggle for the English throne between powerful families, this chronicles the events that lead to William, Duke of Normandy deciding to take the throne he was supposedly promised by force.

The characters know William, they’re in his orbit and some even serve him, but the power struggle for the seat of Berewic is beneath his notice, even though it’s important in how the future will play out, two young men’s destinies are tied to it.

The sacred book passes through several hands, some who would use its knowledge for their own gain, and some who would safeguard it for the future. It’s a bit like the Holy Grail or the Philosopher’s Stone (which is even in the book), powerful, dangerous and desired by many.

This is the first in a series and does a lot of world building, taking us back more than 900 years to a time when Westminster Cathedral is being built, when the Britain we live in today was very, very different. From Spain to France to England, the journey the book and it’s secrets go on leads to power and conflict.

Interesting and clearly well researched, with lots of detail to bring the period and the figures, real and imagined, to life.

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Cover Reveal: Queen of Chaos – Julie Hall

We’re proud to present the cover of the epic conclusion to the 5x award-winning series, Creatures of Chaos by Julie Hall!

We’re also thrilled to announce that pre-orders open for the stunning deluxe edition!

Book Title: Queen of Chaos
Series: Creatures of Chaos #3
Release Date: May 20, 2026
Genre: NA Paranormal Romance/Urban Romantasy

Cover Artist/Designer: Maria Spada

Tropes:
  • He falls first
  • Forced proximity
  • Protector x girl in danger
  • She’s the mission
  • Touch her and die
  • Off-limits romance
  • Slow burn
  • Save the girl, save the world

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A demon is loose in the human world, and if it finds Locklyn’s twin sister, Haven, it won’t just kill her. It will steal her power and use it to destroy everything.
I’ve never met Haven, but that doesn’t matter. Finding her before the demon does is the only thing that matters. If I fail, Locklyn loses her sister, and the human and creature worlds may not survive what comes next.

Protecting Haven should be simple: keep her hidden, keep her alive, and don’t let her get under my skin. But she isn’t what I expected. She’s stronger than she looks and the more time I spend with her, the harder it becomes to remember she’s supposed to be a mission, not a temptation.

With the demon closing in and the fate of the world hanging in the balance, I’ll do whatever it takes to keep Haven safe.

Even if it destroys me first.
The games are over. The kingdoms are falling. And chaos is ready to claim its queen.

Deluxe Features:

  • Foiled and UV Spot Treated Dust Jacket
  • Reversible Dust Jacket
  • Foiled Case Cover
  • Ribbon Bookmark
  • Signed by the Author
  • Metallic Edges
  • Two Hidden Fore-Edge Illustrations
  • 8 Unique Illustrated Two-Page Chapter Headers
  • 13 Additional Full-Page Color Illustrations
  • Foiled and Illustrated End Pages
  • Velvety Book Bag

Limited quantity of numbered editions available in a decorative book box (while supplies last; additional fee applies)

Creatures of Chaos is a fast-paced urban fantasy series that’s being called The Serpent and the Wings of Night meets Crave and is perfect for fans of forbidden love, high-stakes games, and everything supernatural.

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Blog Tour: Maxwell’s Enigma – M.J. Trow

Meet Peter Maxwell: film buff, golden-hearted cynic, bow-tied eccentric teacher . . . and reluctant amateur sleuth.

When Peter Maxwell’s history club meeting sparks a deadly explosion,
leaving a charred body behind, the police suspect Maxwell was the intended target.

Then a hit-and-run attempt leaves Maxwell in no doubt. Someone wants
him dead — but why?

Now his neighbour, Mrs. B, is abducted — and Maxwell uncovers a chilling truth — someone is using his history lessons as a call to violence.

As the arsonist closes in on his next target, can Maxwell stop a deadly campaign of vengeance?

Or will history repeat itself once more…

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M J Trow (the ‘M’ as most people know by now stands for Meirion, a Welsh name few can manage, so he writes as M J, is known by all and sundry as Mei, rhyming with ‘my’) has been writing for many years, with his first book – The Adventures of Inspector Lestrade – being published in 1984 by Macmillan.

More Lestrades followed and then some true crime and somehow it all snowballed so now he has many historical biographies and three other crime series (Maxwell, Marlowe and Grand and Batchelor, the latter two written with his wife, writing as Maryanne Coleman, though her name is
Carol, actually!) to his credit.

He claims to be retired, but that’s just from teaching. In fact he has never been busier and is a sought after ‘ghost’ these days as well as historian and novelist, with many different subjects’ stories having been told
through him. He has recently started collaborating on fiction projects (with
someone other than his wife, that is) and finds it a really exciting and pleasurable experience.To relax he … actually, that’s a bit tricky, as he doesn’t really ever relax.

He has been known to garden, he is a keen cook and artist and likes to travel. This is rather easier these days as he is a popular speaker on cruise ships – in fact his profile picture was taken on a very gusty day in
Cape Town, setting off on a long voyage home to Southampton through some of the scariest seas he and his wife have had the pleasure to meet!
It really was the calm before the storm, despite being a Force 9 just leaving the Bay.

My thoughts: Maxwell seems to have upset someone so badly this time they want him dead!

Forced by the terrifying headteacher of his son’s school into speaking at her history club, there then follows both several complaints about him, a house gets blown up (not his, but one mistaken for his), another gets set on fire and someone tries to run him over with a car.

The police can’t work out why a history teacher has provoked such rage and violence, but as there’s at least one dead body so far, they’d rather it stopped. Obviously Maxwell feels the same.

Luckily, with a bit of help from him, the police soon have it all sorted out, poison pen letters, and murderous history fan, but sadly not without another loss. And Mrs B getting kidnapped.

Bits of this book are laugh out loud funny, and I very much enjoy Maxwell’s conversations with the Count and the Chancellor (his cats) as well as the genuine love between the members of his family.

The resolution is a bit of a shock, as are the motivations behind it, and may even have Maxwell deciding against speaking at another history club meeting.

*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 Review: Brake Me – Athena Bliss & Marluxia Bliss

Expected Release Date: April 24

Genre: Very Spicy MM Paranormal Romance

  • Possessive Love Interest
  • Only One Who Understands Me
  • Slow Burn to Obsession
  • Forbidden Love
  • Found Family (Garage Edition)
  • Touch-Starved Meets Touch-Hungry
  • Machine With A Soul
  • Love from the first Vroom

“Fucking Fox was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. The shadows of the car wrapped around me, through me, surrounding every nerve with heat and motion.

I knew how to drive him, and Fox clearly knew how to drive me crazy.”

Buying a 1992 Mustang was a stupid idea, and Al knew it, but he had loved that car from the very first moment he’d laid eyes on him. He’d never expected that the car would love him back, until a dark, shadowy figure appeared in the passenger seat beside him, eager to show Al his gratitude. Al’s new car, Fox is a jealous, possessive, powerful machine that adores his new owner and will happily distract Al from his driving, but when the two are forced apart, both will have to make sacrifices before they can be reunited.

My thoughts: Ummmm…. so yeah, he does have sex with the spirit of the car but not the actual physical car, which I think is useful to know. Clearly inspired by Stephen King’s Christine (the sentient car bit but not murdering bit), but with sexy times in the driver and passenger seats, and then some.

This novella is a bit strange, but I can see that it might appeal to some. There’s some fantasy elements, and the back story could do with more explaining as it was interesting but the focus was on the relationship between Fox (the car) and Al.

I thought it was an interesting premise, and bits of it were quite funny, especially the antagonistic friendship between Al and Lui, but I don’t fully get the attraction between a man and his car – probably because I don’t drive, but then I also think the woman who married the Eiffel Tower is a bit strange.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Death in Wiltshire – Derek Thompson

Wiltshire is a county of ancient beauty — rolling chalk downs, wooded valleys and
chocolate-box villages. Famous for its ‘big’ skies and breathtaking scenery, it seems
tranquil. But looks can be deceiving.

Katarina Raslova, a young British archaeologist, is found dead in a secluded cabin on a powerful local landowner’s estate. Her body has been carefully posed.
She looks like an exquisite sculpture. Except for the bruises circling her neck.
The only potential witness is a terrified girl who waited at the scene for the police to arrive. . . then vanished without a trace.

Detective Craig Wild, formerly of the Metropolitan police, is called in to investigate. He quickly discovers there’s no shortage of suspects. An obsessive ex-boyfriend with no alibi. The landowner’s evasive son, who knows more than he’s telling. And someone on the estate is growing something far more deadly than wheat.

Even his own partner, Acting DC Marnie Olsen, has a troubling personal connection to the victim.

Wild is determined to crack the case — and quickly. But this is rural Wiltshire, not inner-city London. Here, everyone knows your business, and miles of countryside offer countless places to hide the truth.

And then another young woman’s body is discovered . . .

Derek Thompson grew up in London and credits the local library with fostering a
lifelong passion for books. As a teen he wrote dreadful poetry and the world’s densest fantasy novel. After a formative year in the US he returned with a lot of debt and a treasure trove of stories. In hindsight it seems like a fair trade.*

Fast-forward to 2008 when he wrote a feature for The Guardian and attended a novel-writing summer school, where the ideas for his debut spy thriller first emerged. He cites film noir as a major influence on his novels with recurring themes of death, truth and secrets. As the saying goes: write about what you know.
After five novels featuring Thomas Bladen, a working class spy in the UK’s Surveillance Support Unit, he began a separate crime mystery series that follows DS Craig Wild – a former Met detective now transferred to leafy Wiltshire.

Derek’s books have been described as snarky (it’s a real word), pared down, and
morally ambiguous. What more could any novelist ask for? Apart from pens — you
can never have too many pens.

*Especially if he can sell the film script.

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My thoughts: It starts with the body of an archaeologist, it ends with a suspect no one had on their list. As the police hunt for a killer, they have plenty of suspects but not the right one as more bodies prove. Who is responsible and why?

The possibility of a Saxon hoard is exciting, but someone has a different plan to hunting for ancient treasures. DS Wild and his colleagues are soon chasing clues all over Wiltshire and beyond. And then there’s their private issues too – Wild gets close to a woman of the cloth, is Marnie jealous or just distracted?

There’s some career rivalry that needs to be resolved, as well as whether Wild is going to be sticking around, but when it becomes clear the answers they’re looking for are a bit more complicated, it’s Wild that might just be able to get to the truth…

Full of twists, cleverly plotted and with engaging characters, this series is fun and interesting, sleepy Wiltshire is a lot more interesting than you might expect…


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